Water Technician I, II, III
Company: Town of Monument
Location: Monument
Posted on: January 20, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: Town of Monument: The
Town of Monument aspires to provide leadership that delivers
municipal services responsibly, while working to inspire public
confidence to achieve the vision of the future.The Town of Monument
is focused on meeting the communitys needs with the utmost
integrity, obligation of service, and responsibility by being held
accountable and respecting the diversity and values of its
constituents. Position Summary: Water Tech 1 performs operation and
maintenance activities of the water treatment plant and pump
stations. Daily monitoring of system and facility equipment and
gathering, compilation of daily data. Conducts daily rounds at
water treatment facilities to obtain meter readings, check
equipment, clean, and observe for any abnormal conditions. Conducts
compliance monitoring and process control testing. Assists with
equipment and well maintenance programs. Position Range:
$54,739-$68,424/yr. Water Tech II performs more advanced operations
and maintenance activities of the water treatment plant and pump
stations. A Water Tech II plays a critical role in ensuring the
quality and safety of water in various settings, making this
position vital for public health and environmental protection.
Performs Water Tech 1 tasks competently, and in addition to Water
Tech II tasks. Analyzes and monitors data results to determine
process changes required to maintain a quality effluent.
Troubleshoot and repair electronic components at water treatment
facilities. Maintain complete, accurate and accessible lab records
for all required testing. Assists with equipment and well
maintenance program. Position Range: $58,904-$76,575/yr. Water Tech
III will be responsible for a wide range of tasks related to the
management and maintenance of water treatment plants and pump
stations. Water Tech 3 s responsibilities include items such as,
daily rounds at water treatment facilities to obtain meter
readings, check equipment, cleaning andobservefor any abnormal
conditions.Assistswith equipment and well maintenance. This
position requires advanced knowledge, experience, and leadership
skills to ensure the efficient and effective operation of water
infrastructure. You will play a critical role in ensuring the
delivery of clean and safe water to the community. Position Range:
$64,795-$84,233/yr. Benefits: Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance
Healthcare Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Long Term Disability
Insurance Life and AD&D Voluntary additional Accident Coverage,
Hospitalization Coverage Voluntary Critical Illness Coverage Legal
Shield/ID Shield benefit FMLA/Bereavement/Jury Duty Leave ADAA &
PDA Compulsory enrollment in 401(a), employer 2:1 contribution
Voluntary enrollment in 457(b) retirement program, employer 2:1
contribution Vacation and Sick leave 14 observed holidays, 1
additional personal day Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Essential
Duties and Responsibilities: The following statements are
illustrative of the essential functions of the job and do not
include other nonessential or peripheral duties that may be
required. The organization retains the right to modify or change
the duties or essential functions of the job at any time. All Water
Technicians: Performs operation and maintenance activities of the
water treatment plant and pump stations, distribution system and
pump stations for compliance, monitoring, and process control
testing. Conducts daily rounds at stations to obtain meter
readings, check equipment, clean, andobservefor abnormal
conditions. Assists with maintenance and repair of water treatment
equipment such as pumps, valves, filters, and chemical dosing
systems. Assist in the handing and dosing of water treatment
chemicals according to established procedures and safety
guidelines. Collect water samples for laboratory analysis and
testing as required. Follow regulatory guidelines and standards to
ensure that water treatment processes meet all legal and safety
requirements. Adhere to safety protocols, use of PPE and maintain a
safe working environment for oneself and coworkers. Participate in
emergency response procedures, such as shutdowns, Main breaks,
equipment troubleshooting, and problem-solving during water
incidents. Maintains, inspects, and repairs water distribution
system consisting of distribution lines, valves, backflow devices,
meters, fire hydrants, PRVs, booster pumps and storage tanks.
Collaboration with peers and technicians to work towards achieving
departmental goals. Assistwith current maintenance program.
Performs related work as required. Responds to Colorado 811 locate
requests. Ability/Availability to be in an on-call rotation and
respond to after-hours call backs and response. Water II Technician
duties (in addition to all other Water Technician duties): Conduct
installation inspections, locate lines, leak identification and
emergency response to a water main break. Monitor, inspect and
maintain the Monument Lake Dam and appurtenances. Assists with
equipment and well maintenance. Develop and maintain the water
department maintenance program. Assists with special projects as
needed. Identify and diagnose equipment malfunctions, process
issues, and water quality deviations, and implement corrective
measures. Oversee and manage the handling, storage, and dosing of
water treatment chemicals, ensuring compliance with safety
guidelines. Lead by example in adhering to safety protocols and
ensuring a safe working environment for oneself and colleagues.
Analyzes and monitors data results to determine process changes
required to maintain a quality effluent. Water III Technician
duties (in addition to all other Water Technician duties): Performs
daily monitoring of system, compliance monitoring and facility
equipment and gathering, process control testing and compilation of
daily data. Provide leadership and guidance to a team of water
technicians (Tech 1 and Tech 2) by setting clear goals and
expectations, offering training, and fostering a culture of safety
and continuous improvement. Provide training to less experienced
technicians and ensure their continued professional growth within
the organization. Identify opportunities for efficiency
improvements and system optimization, making recommendations for
upgrades, repairs, or changes to improve overall system
performance. Maintain detailed records of equipment maintenance,
water quality testing, and compliance documentation. Participate in
emergency response procedures, troubleshooting issues, and making
critical decisions to maintain water supply. Knowledge, Skills and
Abilities: The essential duties listed below are representative of
the knowledge, skills, and/or abilities required. The below list is
not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of all
knowledge, skills and abilities that are required. Ability to learn
and apply the theory, principles, practices and methods of water
system operation and maintenance. Ability to learn and apply
principles of the Manual for Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
Ability to interpret and apply Material Safety Data Sheets for
hazardous materials used in water department maintenance. Ability
to learn materials and operate equipment used in water department
maintenance such as pick-up trucks loaders, backhoes, Jet-Vac
truck, pumps, snowplows, grinders, welders, drills, demo saw and
miscellaneous hand tools. Ability to learn and operate air
monitoring devices to enter confined spaces using the Towns hoist
retrieval harness system. Ability to pass a fit test to don a
full-face respirator to enter an oxygen deficient atmosphere, as
necessary. Experience with computerized SCADA system Skilled in the
ability to troubleshoot distribution system problems and repair
water main breaks. Skilled in the ability to operate water system
wells and treatment plants without supervision. Compile data using
a PC, spreadsheet software (Excel), use of lab equipment to analyze
data to make effective decisions concerning plant operations.
Ability to operate electrical devices such as an amp probe and
voltmeter. Ability to maintain complete and accurate lab records
for all required testing. Monitor data results to determine process
changes required to maintain a quality effluent. Ability to be
available for on-call duties, as well as the possibility of
irregular hours including nights and weekends. Outstanding
organizational skills and attention to detail Excellent
interpersonal skills, both verbal and written to present complex
issues clearly and effectively. Ability to establish and maintain
effective working relationships with employees, town officials,
developers, contractors, and the general public. Effective
communication and collaboration, and team-building skills are
necessary for success. Ability to successfully pass a background
check and drug screening. Qualifications: Water Tech 1
Education/Experience: High School diploma or equivalent Rotational
On-Call availability Licenses/Certifications: Valid Colorado Driver
License. Colorado Department of Public Health and Environmental
Small Water Systems Operator License preferred Class B CDL or
ability to obtain within 6 (six) months of hire. Water Tech 2
Education/Experience: High School diploma or equivalent Two (2)
years experience in water treatment and distribution. Rotational
On-Call availability Licenses/Certifications: Valid Colorado
Drivers License. Possession of a Colorado Department of Public
Health and Environment Water Treatment Operator Class C License or
greater. Class B CDL or ability to obtain within 6 (six) months of
hire. Class 2 Distribution License Water Tech 3
Education/Experience: High School diploma or equivalent Four (4)
years experience in water treatment and distribution. Knowledge of
federal, state, and local regulations relating to water quality and
safety. Strong commitment to safety, environmental responsibility,
and regulatory compliance. Proficient in Confined Space Entry
Procedures. Rotational On-Call availability
Licenses/Certifications: Valid Colorado Driver License. Class B CDL
or ability to obtain within 6 (six) months of hire. Possession of a
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Water
Treatment Operator Class B License or greater. Class 3 Distribution
License Physical Demands (All Levels) : Standing, sitting, talking,
hearing, seeing, reaching, walking, bending, lifting, climbing, and
stooping squatting, pushing/pulling, twisting at waist, upward and
downward flexion of neck, side-to-side turning of neck. . Must be
able to lift up to 75 pounds. May be exposed to chemicals and other
hazardous materials. The work may expose employee to high places,
dangerous machinery and its moving parts, sharp tools, fumes,
chemicals and / or toxic substances. The position will require
travel to various work sites and mobility in extreme weather
conditions. Occasional work in confined spaces Exposure to multi
levels of noise. Ability to drive a 4-wheel drive truck. Exposure
to harsh weather conditions of all types. Work Environment: Work is
performed in outdoor locations, garages, and workshops, with
exposure to varying weather conditions, including extreme heat,
cold, rain, or snow. Regular exposure to loud noise and vibrations
from tools, equipment, and vehicles. Exposure to fumes, chemicals,
and airborne particles associated with automotive repairs,
requiring the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), such as
gloves, safety glasses, steel-toed boots, and respirators.
Occasionally required to work in confined or elevated spaces while
adhering to safety and Confined Space Entry protocols. On-call
duties may require extended or irregular hours, including nights,
weekends, and holidays, to address emergencies. *The work
environment characteristics described here are representative of
those an employee encounters while performing the essential
functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions.
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