Role Description
Epic Cleantec is focused on solving one of the great challenges of our time – the sustainable management of water. As the world rapidly urbanizes, with 70% of the population expected to live in cities by 2050, traditional water and wastewater infrastructure is being pushed to its limits. We are committed to transforming the water and wastewater paradigm by creating the sustainable, resilient, and water-secure communities of the future. Not only are we introducing technological innovations, but we are also fundamentally transforming the conversation around water.
We are seeking a hands-on wastewater operator to help oversee our growing portfolio of water reuse installations throughout California, the western U.S., and Hawaii. The ideal candidate will be able to perform beginner-level treatment plant operation, maintenance, and basic mechanical, electrical, and plumbing troubleshooting of onsite water reuse systems. We're looking for a leader who knows how to utilize their expertise to provide technical guidance and drive impact at one of the most exciting companies in the water and sustainability worlds. In 2023 we were named the most innovative small company on Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies list and in 2024 we werenamed one of Inc.'s Best Workplaces in the nation.
Goals
Ensure Epic Cleantec water reuse and resource recovery installations are operated efficiently and in compliance with all relevant regulatory requirements
Elevate the Epic Cleantec brand by delivering exceptional customer service to clients, in turn helping secure additional business throughout the region
Grow in the field of onsite reuse, gaining necessary skills, and knowledge to operate a wide range of system types
Responsibilities
Assist in operating and maintaining multiple onsite water reuse systems under direction from senior operators
Inspect machinery and maintain surveillance on operating conditions, gauges and meters to ensure continued efficient operations as well as detect and troubleshoot malfunctions
Record and track plant and equipment operational data, including meter and gauge readings, and observe a regular schedule for maintenance and upgrades to prevent system breakdowns
Assisting with maintaining and repairing plant equipment to excellent condition using a variety of both hand tools and power tools
Communicate with supervisors, coworkers, other employees and upper management regarding operations, plant conditions and other essential information
Collaborate with senior operations staff to determine the best practices, equipment upgrades and other operational aspects that ensure the highest standard of onsite reuse.
Perform on-call duties when assigned (including night and weekend availability)
Perform related duties as needed
Qualities
Drive, grit, and team-oriented
High level of integrity and a strong commitment to building a best-in-class company
Strong communication skills via phone and email
Ability to foster meaningful relationships with clients and channel partners
Passion for sustainability and improving cities through innovation
Requirements
Minimum California State Water Resource Control Board Wastewater OIT (Operator in Training) or higher
Knowledge of safety rules, regulations and work practices regarding water treatment plant chemicals and equipment.
Ability hand tools to make basic repairs and adjustments to pumps, motors and other equipment as needed
Ability to read and interpret gauges, meters and SCADA to make necessary adjustments
Ability to collect samples and perform routine laboratory tests
Ability to access and interpret SCADA and alarms remotely to facilitate plant operations
Ability to communicate clearly and concisely orally and in writing
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with clients, suppliers, consultants and coworkers
Strong decision-making skills in order to identify and understand issues, problems, and opportunities and determine alternatives and appropriate actions.
Basic understanding of MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and SCADA.
Ability and willingness to work in a variety of conditions, including outdoors in various weather conditions; rotating shifts (including nights), weekends, holidays and in emergencies; and with and around hazardous chemicals and equipment.
Preferred
Prior maintenance experience
Basic knowledge of wastewater treatment principles
Benefits: This is a full-time, salaried exempt position with benefits.
Company Culture
Epic is a mission-driven team focused on solving one of the great challenges of our time – the sustainable management of water.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified.
Epic provides equal employment opportunities for team members and candidates regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, military status or disability in accordance with local, state and federal guidelines. We hire and promote individuals based on their qualifications for the position to be filled. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce.