Skilled Sewer & Water Worker (Operations & Maintenance) (Temporary Full-Time)
About the role
:
The City of Thunder Bay provides exceptional quality of life to those who live, work, and play in Thunder Bay – a culturally vibrant, economically diverse community with a metro population of over 120,000. Located on the north shore of Lake Superior, under the protective watch of the Sleeping Giant, Thunder Bay is rich in people and resources, and connects Northwestern Ontario to the world. We value our high quality of life and promote a clean, green, beautiful, and healthy community that provides economic opportunity, respects diversity, and provides affordable and safe neighbourhoods that are accessible to all.
The City of Thunder Bay is a place where art, culture and nature come together!
Watch this video to learn more about our City at:
Job Description:
POSITION SUMMARY: After progression to "Skilled", and under the general supervision of the Operations & Maintenance Supervisor and the technical direction and guidance of the Lead Operator, performs maintenance, repair and replacement of storm and water distribution and wastewater collection subsystems.
MAJOR TASKS:
- Performs maintenance, repair and replacement work on the water distribution system, including services, mains, valves, hydrants, and other related fixtures.
- Performs maintenance, repair and replacement work on the water distribution and wastewater collection systems, including house connections, manholes, catch basins, sewers, and related fixtures.
- Operates jackhammers, rock drills, power driven saws, pumps, steamers, and other work-related equipment.
- Operates trucks up to a "DZ" level.
- Fills out time cards, water and sewer reports and forms. Marks in proper account distribution.
- Reports materials used as required.
- Reports equipment and material defects as required.
- Performs stand-by duties as required.
- Performs such other related duties as may be assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education/Experience:
- Grade 12 or equivalent as per the Ministry of the Environment certification guidelines
- Must possess a valid passing grade on the Water Distribution and Wastewater Collection Operator in Training exam.
Skills/Abilities:
- Must be able to understand water distribution and wastewater collection maps and construction drawings
- Must have mechanical aptitude
- Must be capable of reporting (written or verbal) on WD/WWC systems conditions or problems
- Must be capable of issuing and accurately comprehending written/oral information and instructions
- Must be tactful and courteous with the public
- Must be reliable and capable of performing routine work with a minimum of supervision
- Must possess and maintain a valid Class “D” Ontario Drivers Licence, or equivalent with a ‘Z’ endorsement
- Must meet the definition of a competent driver as defined by the Corporation
- Must be competent within the meaning of the Occupational Health and Safety Act
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
- Within 3 years of hire, must complete mandatory entry level drinking water operator course for operators in training
- Within 5 years of hire, must possess and maintain a Class I Water Operator Certificate in Water Distribution Subsystems and a Class I Wastewater Operator Licence for Wastewater Collection Facilities
- Must remain a competent driver as defined by the Corporation
- May be required to provide a successful driver’s record (uncertified)
- Must undergo a successful Criminal Record and Judicial Matters Check (CRJMC)
- Must be able to meet the response times for Standby as stipulated in the Environment Divisions Standard Operating Procedures
- Must be able to work in adverse weather conditions and with sewage
- Must be physically capable to perform the duties of the position
- Must work weekends and shifts as required
General Information:
As an equal opportunity employer, the City of Thunder Bay encourages applications from Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, members of visible minority groups, women and members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community.
ONTARIO HUMAN RIGHTS CODE: It is a contravention of the Human Rights Code of Ontario to discriminate on the basis of: race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, family status, disability, age, record of offences, gender identity or gender expression. Therefore, a resume submitted to the City must not include references to any of the above characteristics. Do not include:
- Photos
- Any certificates that have photo identification
- Driver’s licences
- Police records checks
Note: The above documentation will be requested by the Human Resources Division should you be the successful applicant. If a Criminal Record Check is required, it will be requested by Human Resources should you be the successful applicant. Please do not submit your Criminal Record Check with your application.
ACCOMMODATION: Reasonable accommodations are available upon request for all parts of the recruitment process.
PRIVACY: Personal information on this form is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, c. 302, as amended, and will be used to determine eligibility for employment. Questions about this collection of personal information should be directed to the Human Resources Division, 125 Syndicate Ave Suite 42, Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7E 6H8, Telephone: 625-3866
About City of Thunder Bay
Located on the north shore of Lake Superior, under the protective watch of the Sleeping Giant, Thunder Bay is rich in people and resources, and connects Northwestern Ontario to the world. Thunder Bay has five Sister Cities through which economic development, education, friendship, goodwill, education, and tourism are promoted.
We value our high quality of life and promote a clean, green, beautiful and healthy community that provides economic opportunity, respects diversity and provides affordable and safe neighbourhoods that are accessible to all. The 4th Annual Demographia International Housing Affordability Survey ranked Thunder Bay number one out of 227 international cities in Major Urban Markets for affordable housing.
Thunder Bay is the largest community on Lake Superior. With a population of 109,140, it is the most populous municipality in Northwestern Ontario.
The City of Thunder Bay provides a balance of services that improves our quality of life and supports our economy in a responsible manner. From parks and recreation to transportation, clean drinking water or waste management, Thunder Bay is always working to live up to our motto, Superior By Nature. To meet the future needs of our community, Thunder Bay is taking a strategic approach that makes the most of our City's strengths. Together, our community is working to achieve our top priorities:
a stronger and more diversified economy a cleaner, greener, more beautiful and proud Thunder Bay a high quality of life, and being one of the best-run cities in Canada.
Skilled Sewer & Water Worker (Operations & Maintenance) (Temporary Full-Time)
About the role
:
The City of Thunder Bay provides exceptional quality of life to those who live, work, and play in Thunder Bay – a culturally vibrant, economically diverse community with a metro population of over 120,000. Located on the north shore of Lake Superior, under the protective watch of the Sleeping Giant, Thunder Bay is rich in people and resources, and connects Northwestern Ontario to the world. We value our high quality of life and promote a clean, green, beautiful, and healthy community that provides economic opportunity, respects diversity, and provides affordable and safe neighbourhoods that are accessible to all.
The City of Thunder Bay is a place where art, culture and nature come together!
Watch this video to learn more about our City at:
Job Description:
POSITION SUMMARY: After progression to "Skilled", and under the general supervision of the Operations & Maintenance Supervisor and the technical direction and guidance of the Lead Operator, performs maintenance, repair and replacement of storm and water distribution and wastewater collection subsystems.
MAJOR TASKS:
- Performs maintenance, repair and replacement work on the water distribution system, including services, mains, valves, hydrants, and other related fixtures.
- Performs maintenance, repair and replacement work on the water distribution and wastewater collection systems, including house connections, manholes, catch basins, sewers, and related fixtures.
- Operates jackhammers, rock drills, power driven saws, pumps, steamers, and other work-related equipment.
- Operates trucks up to a "DZ" level.
- Fills out time cards, water and sewer reports and forms. Marks in proper account distribution.
- Reports materials used as required.
- Reports equipment and material defects as required.
- Performs stand-by duties as required.
- Performs such other related duties as may be assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education/Experience:
- Grade 12 or equivalent as per the Ministry of the Environment certification guidelines
- Must possess a valid passing grade on the Water Distribution and Wastewater Collection Operator in Training exam.
Skills/Abilities:
- Must be able to understand water distribution and wastewater collection maps and construction drawings
- Must have mechanical aptitude
- Must be capable of reporting (written or verbal) on WD/WWC systems conditions or problems
- Must be capable of issuing and accurately comprehending written/oral information and instructions
- Must be tactful and courteous with the public
- Must be reliable and capable of performing routine work with a minimum of supervision
- Must possess and maintain a valid Class “D” Ontario Drivers Licence, or equivalent with a ‘Z’ endorsement
- Must meet the definition of a competent driver as defined by the Corporation
- Must be competent within the meaning of the Occupational Health and Safety Act
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
- Within 3 years of hire, must complete mandatory entry level drinking water operator course for operators in training
- Within 5 years of hire, must possess and maintain a Class I Water Operator Certificate in Water Distribution Subsystems and a Class I Wastewater Operator Licence for Wastewater Collection Facilities
- Must remain a competent driver as defined by the Corporation
- May be required to provide a successful driver’s record (uncertified)
- Must undergo a successful Criminal Record and Judicial Matters Check (CRJMC)
- Must be able to meet the response times for Standby as stipulated in the Environment Divisions Standard Operating Procedures
- Must be able to work in adverse weather conditions and with sewage
- Must be physically capable to perform the duties of the position
- Must work weekends and shifts as required
General Information:
As an equal opportunity employer, the City of Thunder Bay encourages applications from Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, members of visible minority groups, women and members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community.
ONTARIO HUMAN RIGHTS CODE: It is a contravention of the Human Rights Code of Ontario to discriminate on the basis of: race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, family status, disability, age, record of offences, gender identity or gender expression. Therefore, a resume submitted to the City must not include references to any of the above characteristics. Do not include:
- Photos
- Any certificates that have photo identification
- Driver’s licences
- Police records checks
Note: The above documentation will be requested by the Human Resources Division should you be the successful applicant. If a Criminal Record Check is required, it will be requested by Human Resources should you be the successful applicant. Please do not submit your Criminal Record Check with your application.
ACCOMMODATION: Reasonable accommodations are available upon request for all parts of the recruitment process.
PRIVACY: Personal information on this form is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, c. 302, as amended, and will be used to determine eligibility for employment. Questions about this collection of personal information should be directed to the Human Resources Division, 125 Syndicate Ave Suite 42, Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7E 6H8, Telephone: 625-3866
About City of Thunder Bay
Located on the north shore of Lake Superior, under the protective watch of the Sleeping Giant, Thunder Bay is rich in people and resources, and connects Northwestern Ontario to the world. Thunder Bay has five Sister Cities through which economic development, education, friendship, goodwill, education, and tourism are promoted.
We value our high quality of life and promote a clean, green, beautiful and healthy community that provides economic opportunity, respects diversity and provides affordable and safe neighbourhoods that are accessible to all. The 4th Annual Demographia International Housing Affordability Survey ranked Thunder Bay number one out of 227 international cities in Major Urban Markets for affordable housing.
Thunder Bay is the largest community on Lake Superior. With a population of 109,140, it is the most populous municipality in Northwestern Ontario.
The City of Thunder Bay provides a balance of services that improves our quality of life and supports our economy in a responsible manner. From parks and recreation to transportation, clean drinking water or waste management, Thunder Bay is always working to live up to our motto, Superior By Nature. To meet the future needs of our community, Thunder Bay is taking a strategic approach that makes the most of our City's strengths. Together, our community is working to achieve our top priorities:
a stronger and more diversified economy a cleaner, greener, more beautiful and proud Thunder Bay a high quality of life, and being one of the best-run cities in Canada.