PWD Co-op / NE Water Pollution Control Plant -174
Job Description
Assist the Engineer(s) in field work and expedite routine office tasks. The field work includes checking process equipment (pumps, valves, meters, bar screens, tank levels, flow rates, etc) integral to plant operations. Collecting data from in-situ meters at various points throughout the plant. Assist the engineer in coordinating procedures for shutdowns related to maintenance, construction or other issues. Office work includes filing of daily ,weekly, and monthly data reports. Prepare and enter plant operations data for plant database, assist plant engineer in the collection of data and performing small research studies for plant processes, assist in preparing analytical and statistical reports evaluating data, assist in troubleshooting process issues, and assist in performing any other jobs as assigned by the plant engineer.
Essential Functions
Microsoft Office, especially Excel.
Competencies, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Applicants are required to meet the following minimum requirements:
- Must be enrolled as a full-time student
- Valid driver’s license preferred, though a personal vehicle is not required.
Qualifications
Majors : Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Engineering, chemical Engineering, Environmental Science
Additional Information
TO APPLY: Interested candidates must submit a resume.
Salary Range: $18 Undergraduates $20 Graduates
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