Operators - Water Treatment - MD Class 4 Water
Job Description
Job Description Job Description Environmental firm has immediate openings for FULL-TIME and PART-TIME professionals for water treatment plants in the CECIL Co, MD area. Duties include hands-on operation and maintenance of water treatment systems and compliance with regulations. Daily testing of parameters, maintaining equipment, general housekeeping of buildings and equipment. Flexible hours with limited supervision. Competitive wages and benefits. Will train. Experience preferred, MD Class 4 Water Operator or higher a MUST. No need to apply if minimum certification is not currently held. MD Wastewater Certification a plus. Valid driver’s license required. Firm offers a competitive compensation package including medical, dental, vision, and prescription coverage. Life insurance, short-term disability, long-term disability. Additional full-time benefits include 401k, paid vacation, holiday, sick-time, personal time, educational assistance, bereavement leave, and employee assistance program. Please e-mail resume, salary history and references to: [email protected] Company Description Miller Environmental, Inc. is a regional leader in providing operations, maintenance, and management services to water and wastewater systems. Since its formation in 1994, the firm has demonstrated consistently the ability to quickly assess the situation, implement corrective actions and adjustments, work with ownership, regulatory agencies, and third-party firms such as consulting engineers, unions, technology and equipment providers, utilities, chemical and commodities suppliers to effect solutions, control costs and ensure compliance. Company Description Miller Environmental, Inc. is a regional leader in providing operations, maintenance, and management services to water and wastewater systems. Since its formation in 1994, the firm has demonstrated consistently the ability to quickly assess the situation, implement corrective actions and adjustments, work with ownership, regulatory agencies, and third-party firms such as consulting engineers, unions, technology and equipment providers, utilities, chemical and commodities suppliers to effect solutions, control costs and ensure compliance.