City of Paris, KY – Field Operations Equipment Operator

Description:

Position: Field Operations Equipment Operator
Reports to: Field Operations Crew Leader / Foreman / Superintendent
Department: 02.310 – Field Operations
Core Work Schedule: Monday – Friday 7:00am-4:00pm
FLSA: Non-exempt
Grade: O4 ($16.31-$17.84)
Supervisory: No direct reports, but as the equipment operator on scene is expected to remain alert and provide direction to staff that will insure safe operations on job site.

JOB SUMMARY
Under general supervision, serves to maintain lines of the water and wastewater system; and does related work as required.

EXAMPLES OF DUTIES: This position requires basic knowledge or the ability to learn water distribution and waste water collections systems. Knowledge of the tools and equipment used to maintain the lines throughout the city. Knowledge of the tools and equipment used and preventative maintenance practices. Ability to understand and to follow instructions. All other related duties as assigned.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
• Graduation from an accredited high school or its equivalent (GED)
• Valid Kentucky driver’s license.
• Knowledge and experience with operating medium equipment; backhoe, skid steer, mini excavator.

Special Knowledge. Skills and Abilities: The familiarity with or ability to learn principles and practices applied in the operation and maintenance of water systems. Ability to inspect utility lines and to detect flaws and defects. Ability to quantify amounts registered on meters and charts accurately and maintain records of operations. Ability to understand and follow instructions. Ability to operate equipment and machinery safely and efficiently.

Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to sit, walk and stand; talk or hear; use hands to finger, handle, feel, or operate objects, tools or controls, reach with hands and arms; perform repetitive movements of hands or wrist. Ability to work in inclement weather for extended periods of time.

Physical criteria include:
The ability to lift 25/50/75 pounds regularly
The ability to see and respond to dangerous situations
The ability to work outside in adverse weather conditions

Contact HR Director Jacob Barker at [email protected] to apply or for more information.

Location:

Kevin Mayhorn
City of Paris, KY
525 High Street
Paris, KY 40361

Contact Email:

[email protected]

Website:
paris.ky.gov

Phone:
(859) 987-2110

Name:

Kevin Mayhorn

City of Paris, KY – Water Treatment Plant Operator

Description:

Position: Water Plant Operator
Reports to: Water Plant Superintendent, or Chief Operator on shift
Department: 02.311
Core Work Schedule: Set pattern of 12hr shifts
FLSA: Non-exempt
Grade: Varies based on licensures
Supervisory: No

Job Summary: Under supervision while training and then in a solo capacity individual will operate a water treatment plant.

Water Plant Operator Trainee – $14.14 – $15.79
Water Plant Class I Operator – $14.79 – $16.53
Water Plant Class II Operator – $17.83 – $19.96
Water Plant Class III Operator – $19.36 – $21.67
Water Plant Class IV Operator – $ 21.53 – $24.12
Additional compensation reviewed on a case and case basis by experience in the industry.

EXAMPLES OF DUTIES: Assists in checking equipment and motors to see that they are operating properly. Changes chlorine tanks and water flow, records the changes on charts as required. Assists in operating, oiling and adjusting power-driven water pumps and other equipment. Starts and stops pumps, regulates valves and observes flow dials, maintains operation of raw water pumps, finished water pumps, chemical feeders and filter levels. Performs repair and maintenance work on equipment. Assists in general plant maintenance. Assists in chemical tests. Keeps plant and grounds clean and orderly.

Minimum Qualifications: Graduation from an accredited high school or its equivalent (GED).
Ability to acquire appropriate certification as issued by the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Valid Kentucky driver’s license.

Special Knowledge. Skills and Abilities: Some knowledge of the processes involved in the purification of water. Skill in the use and care of hand tools. Appreciation of the techniques and benefits of preventive maintenance. Ability to inspect machinery and mechanical equipment in operation and to detect flaws and defects. Ability to feed quantify amounts registered on meters and charts accurately and to maintain records of shift operations. Ability to understand and to follow instructions.

Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to sit, walk and stand; talk or hear; use hands to finger, handle, feel, or operate objects, tools or controls, reach with hands and arms; perform repetitive movements of hands or wrist; crouch crawl.

Physical criteria include:
The ability to lift 25/50/100 pounds regularly
The ability to see and respond to dangerous situations

Contact HR Director Jacob Barker [email protected] to apply or for more information.

Location:

Kevin Mayhorn
City of Paris, KY
525 High Street
Paris, KY 40361

Contact Email:

[email protected]

Website:
paris.ky.gov

Phone:
(859) 987-2110

Name:

Kevin Mayhorn

MSD – Engineer III (Range from Eng II-Senior Eng and Associate Eng II-Senior Associate Eng)

Description:

Louisville Metropolitan Sewer District
Engineer III (Range from Eng II-Senior Eng and Associate Eng II-Senior Associate Eng)
SALARY
$35.66 – $65.39 Hourly
$74,172.80 – $136,011.20 Annually
LOCATION
Louisville, KY
JOB TYPE
Full-Time
JOB NUMBER
25-049
DIVISION
Engineering Division
DEPARTMENT
Infrastructure Planning
OPENING DATE
04/17/2025
CLOSING DATE
4/30/2025 11:59 PM Eastern
PAY GRADE
Grade 19, 20 and 21
WORK DAYS & HOURS
M-F 9am to 5pm
Job Summary
This position will be filled as an Associate Engineer II/III or Senior Associate Engineer or Engineer II/III, Senior Engineer. Salary ranges are as follows:
Assoc. Engineer II Grade 19 $35.66 – $55.25 Hourly $74,172.80 – 114,920.00 Annually
Assoc. Engineer III Grade 20 $38.44 – $60.10 Hourly $79,955.20 – $125,008.00 Annually
Senior Assoc Eng. Grade 21 $41.51 – $65.39 Hourly $86,340.80 – $136,011.20 Annually
Engineer II Grade 19 $35.66 – $55.25 Hourly $74,172.80 – 114,920.00 Annually
Engineer III Grade 20 $38.44 – $60.10 Hourly $79,955.20 – $125,008.00 Annually
Senior Engineer Grade 21 $41.51 – $65.39 Hourly $86,340.80 – $136,011.20 Annually

Associate Engineer II
Under the direct oversight by a staff PE, provides engineering services related to routine privately and publically funded wastewater, stormwater, and flood protection infrastructure projects. Performs technical analysis activities, ensuring adherence to MSD specifications/design standards and appropriate local, state, and federal regulations/guidelines. Performs design through commissioning project management activities. Manages technical initiatives such as developing system hydraulic and hydrologic models, leading long-term planning and solution development initiatives, leading compilation and analyses of data, providing written summations to support regulatory and programmatic initiatives, developing regulatory reports and technical documents with technical writing proficiency, and developing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Leads the development and implementation of programmatic initiatives related to KPDES Permit compliance, Consent Decree compliance, asset management, USACE Flood Protection System operation and maintenance, Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit compliance, Green Infrastructure planning, Community Rating System (CRS) Program implementation, Floodplain Management planning and watershed master planning. Coordinates internal/external stakeholder input meetings. Mentors division staff to develop technical job functions/skills.
Associate Engineer III
Working with a staff PE, provides engineering services related to complex privately and publically funded wastewater, stormwater, and flood protection infrastructure projects. Performs technical analysis activities, ensuring adherence to MSD specifications/design standards and appropriate local, state, and federal regulations/guidelines. Performs design through commissioning project management activities. Manages complex technical initiatives such as developing system hydraulic and hydrologic models, leading long-term planning and solution development initiatives, leading compilation and analyses of data, providing written summations to support regulatory and programmatic initiatives, developing regulatory reports and technical documents with technical writing proficiency, and developing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Leads the development and implementation of programmatic initiatives related to KPDES Permit compliance, Consent Decree compliance, asset management, USACE Flood Protection System operation and maintenance, Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit compliance, Green Infrastructure planning, Community Rating System (CRS) Program implementation, Floodplain Management planning and watershed master planning. Leads internal/external stakeholder input meetings. Develops and maintains quality assurance and quality control procedures for technical and programmatic initiatives within the division. Mentors division staff to develop technical job functions/skills.
Senior Associate Engineer
Working with a staff PE, provides specialized engineering expertise (Civil/Environmental, Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical, Construction, etc.) to ensure design, construction and commissioning of sustainable privately and publically funded wastewater, stormwater, and flood protection infrastructure projects. Leads specialized technical analysis and programmatic development activities as related to the District’s KPDES Permit compliance, CMOM and NMC asset management, USACE Flood Protection System operation and maintenance, Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit compliance, Green Infrastructure planning, Community Rating System (CRS) Program implementation, Floodplain Management planning and watershed master planning within their field of engineering expertise. Leads thorough diagnostic infrastructure construction progress and quality of work assessments, working collaboratively with the Operations Division staff to optimize long-term system operability. Analyzes detailed contractor schedules, identifying critical path delay issues and leading recovery efforts involving specialized engineering expertise (mechanical, electrical, civil, construction, etc.). Performs design through commissioning project management activities. Develops and maintains quality assurance and quality control procedures for technical and programmatic initiatives within the division. Ensures facilities and equipment are operated and maintained for all applicable manufacturers’ requirements and procedures. Mentors staff within the division to develop technical job functions/skills and leadership/management abilities. Performs job responsibilities with minimal supervision and technical oversight.
Engineer II
Provides engineering services related to routine privately and publically funded wastewater, stormwater, and flood protection infrastructure projects. Performs technical analysis activities, ensuring adherence to MSD specifications/design standards and appropriate local, state, and federal regulations/guidelines. Performs design through commissioning project management activities. Manages technical initiatives such as developing system hydraulic and hydrologic models, leading long-term planning and solution development initiatives, leading compilation and analyses of data, providing written summations to support regulatory and programmatic initiatives, developing regulatory reports and technical documents with technical writing proficiency, and developing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Leads the development and implementation of programmatic initiatives related to KPDES Permit compliance, Consent Decree compliance, asset management, USACE Flood Protection System operation and maintenance, Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit compliance, Green Infrastructure planning, Community Rating System (CRS) Program implementation, Floodplain Management planning and watershed master planning. Coordinates internal/external stakeholder input meetings. Mentors division staff to develop technical job functions/skills and leadership/management abilities.
Engineer III
Provides engineering services related to complex privately and publically funded wastewater, stormwater, and flood protection infrastructure projects. Performs technical analysis activities, ensuring adherence to MSD specifications/design standards and appropriate local, state, and federal regulations/guidelines. Performs design through commissioning project management activities. Manages complex technical initiatives such as assessing design appropriateness, conducting diagnostic infrastructure construction progress and quality of work assessments, evaluating system capacity assurance and mitigation initiatives, conducting compliance vulnerability assessments and corrective action initiatives, analyzing data, providing written summations to support regulatory and programmatic initiatives, developing regulatory reports and technical documents, and developing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Leads the development and implementation of complex programmatic initiatives related to KPDES Permit compliance, asset management, USACE Flood Protection System operation and maintenance, Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit compliance, Green Infrastructure planning, Community Rating System (CRS) Program implementation, Floodplain Management planning and watershed master planning. Leads internal/external stakeholder input meetings. Develops and maintains quality assurance and quality control procedures for technical and programmatic initiatives within the division. Mentors staff within the division to develop technical job functions/skills and leadership/management abilities.
Senior Engineer
Provides specialized engineering expertise (Civil/Environmental, Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical, Construction, etc.) to ensure design, construction and commissioning of sustainable privately and publically funded wastewater, stormwater, and flood protection infrastructure projects. Leads specialized technical analysis and programmatic development activities as related to the District’s KPDES Permit compliance, CMOM and NMC asset management, USACE Flood Protection System operation and maintenance, Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit compliance, Green Infrastructure planning, Community Rating System (CRS) Program implementation, Floodplain Management planning and watershed master planning within their field of engineering expertise. Leads thorough diagnostic infrastructure construction progress and quality of work assessments, working collaboratively with the Operations Division staff to optimize long-term system operability. Analyzes detailed contractor schedules, identifying critical path delay issues and leading recovery efforts involving specialized engineering expertise (mechanical, electrical, civil, construction, etc.). Performs design through commissioning project management activities. Develops and maintains quality assurance and quality control procedures for technical and programmatic initiatives within the division. Ensures facilities and equipment are operated and maintained for all applicable manufacturers’ requirements and procedures. Mentors staff within the division to develop technical job functions/skills and leadership/management abilities. Performs job responsibilities with minimal supervision and technical oversight.
Essential Job Functions
Under the direct oversight by a staff PE, Provides engineering services related to routine privately and publically funded wastewater, stormwater, and flood protection infrastructure projects. Performs technical analysis activities, ensuring adherence to MSD specifications/design standards and appropriate local, state, and federal regulations/guidelines. Manages technical initiatives such as developing system hydraulic and hydrologic models, leading long-term planning and solution development initiatives, leading compilation and analyses of data, providing written summations to support regulatory and programmatic initiatives, developing regulatory reports and technical documents with technical writing proficiency, and developing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Leads the development and implementation of programmatic initiatives related to KPDES Permit compliance, asset management, USACE Flood Protection System operation and maintenance, Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit compliance, Green Infrastructure planning, Community Rating System (CRS) Program implementation, Floodplain Management planning and watershed master planning. Performs design through commissioning project management activities such as procuring planning, design and construction services, developing project cost estimates, tracking and managing assigned project schedules and budgets, developing risk management plans and schedule/budget variance recovery plans, coordinating with project internal/external stakeholders, coordinating with regulating entities and participating in public input meetings. Performs public speaking to internal and external stakeholders in various settings. Leads initiatives to resolve routine customer requests related to wastewater, stormwater, and flood protection infrastructure. Follows processes and procedures for expenditures in accordance with the MSD Procurement Regulations and Board Policies. Mentors Engineer Is, Engineering Co-Ops, Associate Engineer Is, and Engineering Technicians to develop technical job functions/skills. Performs quality assurance reviews for own work and divisional staff work products, including evaluation for completeness, grammar, punctuation, and accuracy. Submits records for working files and final retention per MSD policy and procedures. Performs duties of Associate Engineer I as needed and other duties as assigned.
Associate Engineer III
Working with staff PE, provides engineering services related to complex privately and publically funded wastewater, stormwater, and flood protection infrastructure projects. Performs technical analysis activities, ensuring adherence to MSD specifications/design standards and appropriate local, state, and federal regulations/guidelines. Manages technical initiatives such as developing system hydraulic and hydrologic models, leading long-term planning and solution development initiatives, leading compilation and analyses of data, providing written summations to support regulatory and programmatic initiatives, developing regulatory reports and technical documents with technical writing proficiency, and developing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Leads the development and implementation of programmatic initiatives related to KPDES Permit compliance, asset management, USACE Flood Protection System operation and maintenance, Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit compliance, Green Infrastructure planning, Community Rating System (CRS) Program implementation, Floodplain Management planning and watershed master planning. Performs design through commissioning project management activities such as procuring planning, design and construction services, developing project cost estimates, tracking and managing assigned project schedules and budgets, developing risk management plans and schedule/budget variance recovery plans, coordinating with project internal/external stakeholders, coordinating with regulating entities and participating in public input meetings. Performs public speaking to internal and external stakeholders in various settings. Leads initiatives to resolve complex customer requests related to wastewater, stormwater, and flood protection infrastructure. Leads system capacity assurance identification and mitigation initiatives. Leads compliance vulnerability assessments and corrective action plan initiatives. Leads internal and external training initiatives for technical and/or programmatic activities. Develops and maintains quality assurance and quality control procedures for technical and programmatic initiatives within the division. Performs quality assurance reviews for own work and divisional staff work products, including evaluation for completeness, grammar, punctuation, and accuracy. Follows processes and procedures for expenditures in accordance with the MSD Procurement Regulations and Board Policies. Mentors Engineers I and II, Engineering Co-Ops, Associate Engineers, and Engineering Technicians to develop technical job functions/skills and leadership/management abilities. Performs quality assurance reviews for own work and divisional staff work products, including evaluation for completeness, grammar, punctuation, and accuracy. Submits records for working files and final retention per MSD policy and procedures. Performs duties of Associate Engineer II as needed and other duties as assigned.
Senior Associate Engineer
Working with a staff PE, provides specialized engineering expertise (Civil/Environmental, Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical, Construction, etc.) to ensure design, construction and commissioning of sustainable privately and publically funded wastewater, stormwater, and flood protection infrastructure projects. Leads specialized technical analysis and programmatic development activities as related to the District’s KPDES Permit compliance, CMOM and NMC asset management, USACE Flood Protection System operation and maintenance, Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit compliance, Green Infrastructure planning, Community Rating System (CRS) Program implementation, along with Floodplain Management planning and watershed master planning within their field of engineering expertise. Provides quality assurance recommendations for programmatic processes and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Verifies that design deliverables meet regulatory level of control commitments. Monitors regulatory/enforcement compliance and recommends corrective actions when necessary. Performs community outreach and stakeholder coordination. Validates, scales, and prioritizes project recommendations. Leads thorough diagnostic infrastructure construction progress and quality of work assessments, working collaboratively with the Operations Division staff to optimize long-term system operability. Ensures facilities and equipment are operated and maintained for all applicable manufacturers’ requirements and procedures. Analyzes detailed contractor schedules, identifying critical path delay issues and leading recovery efforts involving specialized engineering expertise (mechanical, electrical, civil, construction, etc.). Performs design through commissioning project management activities such as procuring planning, design and construction services, developing project cost estimates, tracking and managing assigned project schedules and budgets, developing risk management plans and schedule/budget variance recovery plans, coordinating with project internal/external stakeholders, coordinating with regulating entities and participating in public input meetings. Provides strategic direction for multi-disciplined project teams to review/develop drawing and specification documents, or other initiatives, in various settings requiring specialized engineering (mechanical, electrical, civil, construction, etc.) expertise. Communicates to management concerns, challenges, and technical decisions that may negatively impact the organization. Develops and maintains quality assurance and quality control procedures for technical and programmatic initiatives within the division. Performs quality assurance reviews for own work products and divisional staff work products, including evaluation for completeness, grammar, punctuation, and accuracy. Follows processes and procedures for expenditures in accordance with the MSD Procurement Regulations and Board Policies. Submits records for working files and final retention per MSD policy and procedures. Performs job responsibilities with minimal supervision and technical oversight. Mentors staff within the division to develop technical job functions/skills and leadership/management abilities. Performs duties of Associate Engineer III as needed and other duties as assigned.
Engineer II
Provides engineering services related to routine privately and publically funded wastewater, stormwater, and flood protection infrastructure projects. Performs technical analysis activities, ensuring adherence to MSD specifications/design standards and appropriate local, state, and federal regulations/guidelines. Manages technical initiatives such as developing system hydraulic and hydrologic models, leading long-term planning and solution development initiatives, leading compilation and analyses of data, providing written summations to support regulatory and programmatic initiatives, developing regulatory reports and technical documents with technical writing proficiency, and developing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Leads the development and implementation of programmatic initiatives related to KPDES Permit compliance, asset management, USACE Flood Protection System operation and maintenance, Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit compliance, Green Infrastructure planning, Community Rating System (CRS) Program implementation, Floodplain Management planning and watershed master planning. Performs design through commissioning project management activities such as procuring planning, design and construction services, developing project cost estimates, tracking and managing assigned project schedules and budgets, developing risk management plans and schedule/budget variance recovery plans, coordinating with project internal/external stakeholders, coordinating with regulating entities and participating in public input meetings. Performs public speaking to internal and external stakeholders in various settings. Leads initiatives to resolve routine customer requests related to wastewater, stormwater, and flood protection infrastructure. Follows processes and procedures for expenditures in accordance with the MSD Procurement Regulations and Board Policies. Mentors Engineer Is, Engineering Co-Ops, Associate Engineer Is, and Engineering Technicians to develop technical job functions/skills and leadership/management abilities. Performs quality assurance reviews for own work and divisional staff work products, including evaluation for completeness, grammar, punctuation, and accuracy. Submits records for working files and final retention per MSD policy and procedures. Performs duties of Engineer I as needed and other duties as assigned.
Engineer III
Provides engineering services related to complex privately and publicly funded wastewater, stormwater, and flood protection infrastructure projects. Performs technical analysis activities, ensuring adherence to MSD specifications/design standards and appropriate local, state, and federal regulations/guidelines. Performs design through commissioning project management activities such as procuring planning, design and construction services, developing project cost estimates, tracking and managing assigned project schedules and budgets, developing risk management plans and schedule/budget variance recovery plans, coordinating with project internal/external stakeholders, coordinating with regulating entities and participating in public input meetings. Manages complex technical initiatives such as assessing design appropriateness, conducting diagnostic infrastructure construction progress and quality of work assessments, evaluating system capacity assurance and mitigation initiatives, conducting compliance vulnerability assessments and corrective action initiatives, analyzing data, providing written summations to support regulatory and programmatic initiatives, developing regulatory reports and technical documents, and developing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Leads the development and implementation of complex programmatic initiatives related to KPDES Permit compliance, asset management, USACE Flood Protection System operation and maintenance, Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit compliance, Green Infrastructure planning, Community Rating System (CRS) Program implementation, Floodplain Management planning and watershed master planning. Performs public speaking to internal and external stakeholders in various settings. Leads initiatives to resolve complex customer requests related to wastewater, stormwater, and flood protection infrastructure. Leads system capacity assurance identification and mitigation initiatives. Leads compliance vulnerability assessments and corrective action plan initiatives. Leads internal and external training initiatives for technical and/or programmatic activities. Develops and maintains quality assurance and quality control procedures for technical and programmatic initiatives within the division. Performs quality assurance reviews for own work and divisional staff work products, including evaluation for completeness, grammar, punctuation, and accuracy. Follows processes and procedures for expenditures in accordance with the MSD Procurement Regulations and Board Policies. Mentors Engineers I and II, Engineering Co-Ops, Associate Engineers, and Engineering Technicians to develop technical job functions/skills and leadership/management abilities. Submits records for working files and final retention per MSD policy and procedures. Performs duties of Engineer II as needed and other duties as assigned.
Senior Engineer
Provides specialized engineering expertise (Civil/Environmental, Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical, Construction, etc.) to ensure design, construction and commissioning of sustainable privately and publically funded wastewater, stormwater, and flood protection infrastructure projects. Leads specialized technical analysis and programmatic development activities as related to the District’s KPDES Permit compliance, CMOM and NMC asset management, USACE Flood Protection System operation and maintenance, Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit compliance, Green Infrastructure planning, Community Rating System (CRS) Program implementation, along with Floodplain Management planning and watershed master planning within their field of engineering expertise. Provides quality assurance recommendations for programmatic processes and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Verifies that design deliverables meet regulatory level of control commitments. Monitors regulatory/enforcement compliance and recommends corrective actions when necessary. Performs community outreach and stakeholder coordination. Validates, scales, and prioritizes project recommendations. Leads thorough diagnostic infrastructure construction progress and quality of work assessments, working collaboratively with the Operations Division staff to optimize long-term system operability. Ensures facilities and equipment are operated and maintained for all applicable manufacturers’ requirements and procedures. Analyzes detailed contractor schedules, identifying critical path delay issues and leading recovery efforts involving specialized engineering expertise (mechanical, electrical, civil, construction, etc.). Performs design through commissioning project management activities such as procuring planning, design and construction services, developing project cost estimates, tracking and managing assigned project schedules and budgets, developing risk management plans and schedule/budget variance recovery plans, coordinating with project internal/external stakeholders, coordinating with regulating entities and participating in public input meetings. Provides strategic direction for multi-disciplined project teams to review/develop drawing and specification documents, or other initiatives, in various settings requiring specialized engineering (mechanical, electrical, civil, construction, etc.) expertise. Communicates to management concerns, challenges, and technical decisions that may negatively impact the organization. Develops and maintains quality assurance and quality control procedures for technical and programmatic initiatives within the division. Performs quality assurance reviews for own work products and divisional staff work products, including evaluation for completeness, grammar, punctuation, and accuracy. Follows processes and procedures for expenditures in accordance with the MSD Procurement Regulations and Board Policies. Submits records for working files and final retention per MSD policy and procedures. Performs job responsibilities with minimal supervision and technical oversight. Mentors staff within the division to develop technical job functions/skills and leadership/management abilities. Performs duties of Engineer III as needed and other duties as assigned.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Necessary to the Work
Associate Engineer II
Knowledge of wastewater, stormwater, and flood protection infrastructure design and construction practices; knowledge of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) wastewater and stormwater regulations and permitting requirements, US Army Corps of Engineers regulations and permitting requirements and applicable local regulations and permitting requirements; knowledge of engineering principles, hydraulic/hydrologic calculations, modeling, and design methods, surveying, and general construction practices/methods; knowledge of MSD Design Manual, Standard Drawings and Standard Specifications, Metropolitan Subdivision Regulations and Zoning, Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control (EPSC) and Local Regulatory Floodplain and other environmental regulations; skill in project management and procurement of engineering and construction services; skill in oral and written communication, including public speaking; skill in technical writing; skill in operating a PC and associated Windows environment software (e.g. Microsoft Office Suite); ability to read, interpret and discuss detailed construction plans and topo maps; ability to manage, plan and effectively prioritize multiple projects and initiatives; ability to analyze complex problems and develop reasonable solutions; ability to exercise sound judgment and discretion in decision-making; ability to work in a team environment; ability to be courteous and helpful under pressure; ability to work under heavy surges in workload and deadline pressure; ability to work 24 hour emergency response, various shifts and weekends.
Associate Engineer III
Knowledge of wastewater, stormwater, and flood protection infrastructure design and construction practices; knowledge of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) wastewater and stormwater regulations and permitting requirements, US Army Corps of Engineers regulations and permitting requirements and applicable local regulations and permitting requirements; knowledge of engineering principles, hydraulic/hydrologic calculations, modeling, and design methods, surveying, and general construction practices/methods; knowledge of MSD Design Manual, Standard Drawings and Standard Specifications, Metropolitan Subdivision Regulations and Zoning, Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control (EPSC) and Local Regulatory Floodplain and other environmental regulations; skill in project management and procurement of engineering and construction services; skill in oral and written communication, including public speaking; skill in technical writing; skill in operating a PC and associated Windows environment software (e.g. Microsoft Office Suite); ability to read, interpret and discuss detailed construction plans and topo maps; ability to manage, plan and effectively prioritize multiple projects and initiatives; ability to analyze complex problems and develop reasonable solutions; ability to exercise sound judgment and discretion in decision-making; ability to work in a team environment; ability to be courteous and helpful under pressure; ability to work under heavy surges in workload and deadline pressure; ability to work 24 hour emergency response, various shifts and weekends.
Senior Associate Engineer
Knowledge of specialized engineering expertise (Civil/Environmental, Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical, Construction, etc.) as related to the design, construction and commissioning of sustainable privately and publicly funded wastewater, stormwater, and flood protection infrastructure projects; knowledge of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) wastewater and stormwater regulations and permitting requirements, US Army Corps of Engineers regulations and permitting requirements and applicable local regulations and permitting requirements; knowledge of engineering principles, hydraulic/hydrologic calculations, modeling, and design methods, surveying, and general construction practices/methods; knowledge of MSD Design Manual, Standard Drawings and Standard Specifications, Metropolitan Subdivision Regulations and Zoning, Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control (EPSC) and Local Regulatory Floodplain and other environmental regulations; skill in project management and procurement of engineering and construction services; skill in oral and written communication, including public speaking; skill in technical writing; skill in operating a PC and associated Windows environment software (e.g. Microsoft Office Suite); ability to read, interpret and discuss detailed construction plans and topo maps; ability to manage, plan and effectively prioritize multiple activities and projects; ability to analyze complex problems and develop reasonable solutions; ability to exercise sound judgment and discretion in decision-making; ability to work in a team environment; ability to be courteous and helpful under pressure; ability to work under heavy surges in workload and deadline pressure; ability to work 24 hour emergency response, various shifts and weekends. .
Engineer II
Knowledge of wastewater, stormwater, and flood protection infrastructure design and construction practices; knowledge of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) wastewater and stormwater regulations and permitting requirements, US Army Corps of Engineers regulations and permitting requirements and applicable local regulations and permitting requirements; knowledge of engineering principles, hydraulic/hydrologic calculations, modeling, and design methods, surveying, and general construction practices/methods; knowledge of MSD Design Manual, Standard Drawings and Standard Specifications, Metropolitan Subdivision Regulations and Zoning, Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control (EPSC) and Local Regulatory Floodplain and other environmental regulations; skill in project management and procurement of engineering and construction services; skill in oral and written communication, including public speaking; skill in technical writing; skill in operating a PC and associated Windows environment software (e.g. Microsoft Office Suite);.ability to read, interpret and discuss detailed construction plans and topo maps; ability to manage, plan and effectively prioritize multiple projects and initiatives; ability to analyze complex problems and develop reasonable solutions; ability to exercise sound judgment and discretion in decision-making; ability to work in a team environment; ability to be courteous and helpful under pressure; ability to work under heavy surges in workload and deadline pressure; ability to work 24 hour emergency response, various shifts and weekends.
Engineer III
Knowledge of wastewater, stormwater, and flood protection infrastructure design and construction practices; knowledge of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) wastewater and stormwater regulations and permitting requirements, US Army Corps of Engineers regulations and permitting requirements and applicable local regulations and permitting requirements; knowledge of engineering principles, hydraulic/hydrologic calculations, modeling, and design methods, surveying, and general construction practices/methods; knowledge of MSD Design Manual, Standard Drawings and Standard Specifications, Metropolitan Subdivision Regulations and Zoning, Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control (EPSC) and Local Regulatory Floodplain and other environmental regulations; skill in project management and procurement of engineering and construction services; skill in oral and written communication, including public speaking; skill in technical writing; skill in operating a PC and associated Windows environment software (e.g. Microsoft Office Suite); ability to read, interpret and discuss detailed construction plans and topo maps; ability to manage, plan and effectively prioritize multiple activities and projects; ability to analyze complex problems and develop reasonable solutions; ability to exercise sound judgment and discretion in decision-making; ability to work in a team environment; ability to be courteous and helpful under pressure; ability to work under heavy surges in workload and deadline pressure; ability to work 24 hour emergency response, various shifts and weekends.
Senior Engineer
Knowledge of specialized engineering expertise (Civil/Environmental, Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical, Construction, etc.) as related to the design, construction and commissioning of sustainable privately and publicly funded wastewater, stormwater, and flood protection infrastructure projects; knowledge of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) wastewater and stormwater regulations and permitting requirements, US Army Corps of Engineers regulations and permitting requirements and applicable local regulations and permitting requirements; knowledge of engineering principles, hydraulic/hydrologic calculations, modeling, and design methods, surveying, and general construction practices/methods; knowledge of MSD Design Manual, Standard Drawings and Standard Specifications, Metropolitan Subdivision Regulations and Zoning, Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control (EPSC) and Local Regulatory Floodplain and other environmental regulations; skill in project management and procurement of engineering and construction services; skill in oral and written communication, including public speaking; skill in technical writing; skill in operating a PC and associated Windows environment software (e.g. Microsoft Office Suite); ability to read, interpret and discuss detailed construction plans and topo maps; ability to manage, plan and effectively prioritize multiple activities and projects; ability to analyze complex problems and develop reasonable solutions; ability to exercise sound judgment and discretion in decision-making; ability to work in a team environment; ability to be courteous and helpful under pressure; ability to work under heavy surges in workload and deadline pressure; ability to work 24 hour emergency response, various shifts and weekends.

Minimum Requirements
Associate Engineer II
Bachelor Degree from an ABET accredited engineering program. Six or more years of related experience. Must possess a valid driver’s license. Must have safe work and driving habits. Must obtain Plan Reviewer/Preparer EPSC Certification within 6 months.
Associate Engineer III
Bachelor Degree from an ABET accredited engineering program, or approved equivalent. Ten or more years of related experience. Must possess a valid driver’s license. Must have safe work and driving habits. Must obtain Plan Reviewer/Preparer EPSC Certification within 6 months.
Senior Associate Engineer
Bachelor Degree from an ABET accredited engineering program, or approved equivalent. Twelve or more years of related experience. Must possess a valid driver’s license. Must have safe work and driving habits. Must obtain Plan Reviewer/Preparer EPSC Certification within 6 months.
Engineer II
Bachelor Degree from an ABET accredited engineering program. Must possess a Kentucky Professional Engineer’s License or ability to obtain through state reciprocity within 6 months. Four or more years of related experience. Master of Engineering Degree may be substituted for 1 year of experience. Must possess a valid driver’s license. Must have safe work and driving habits.
Engineer III
Bachelor degree from an ABET accredited engineering program. Must possess a Kentucky Professional Engineer’s License (or ability to obtain through state reciprocity within 6 months) and four or more years of related experience post-attainment of a Professional Engineer’s License. Must possess a valid driver’s license. Must have safe work and driving habits.
Senior Engineer
Bachelor Degree from an ABET accredited engineering program. Must possess a Kentucky Professional Engineer’s License (or ability to obtain through state reciprocity within 6 months) and nine or more years of related experience post attainment of a Professional Engineer’s License. Must possess a valid driver’s license. Must have safe work and driving habits.

Employer
Louisville Metropolitan Sewer District
Address
700 W. Liberty Street

Louisville, Kentucky, 40203
Website
http://www.louisvillemsd.org
Engineer III (Range from Eng II-Senior Eng and Associate Eng II-Senior Associate Eng) Supplemental Questionnaire
*QUESTION 1
Do you have a valid driver’s license?
Yes
No
*QUESTION 2
If yes, please describe your experience. If no, please type N/A.
*QUESTION 3
Do you have a Bachelor’s Degree from an ABET accredited engineering program?
Yes
No
*QUESTION 4
How many years of related stormwater/wastewater engineering experience and project management post attainment of a Professional Engineer’s License do you have?
*QUESTION 5
Do you have a High School diploma or GED?
Yes
No
* Required Question

https://louisvillemsd.org/careers

Location:

Melanie Deutsch
MSD
700 W LIBERTY ST
louisville, KY 40203

Contact Email:

[email protected]

Website:
https://louisvillemsd.org/careers

Phone:
(502) 540-6384

Name:

Melanie Deutsch

GLCAP Rural Community Assistance Program – Senior Rural Development Specialist-Remote

Description:

Are you interested in working with a great team of technical assistance providers who help communities safeguard drinking water and local environments, improve economic opportunity and the quality of life for rural Americans?
GLCAP Rural Community Assistance Program (RCAP) delivers technical assistance, project development, training and other professional services to small public water and wastewater systems and local governments. We help them improve their infrastructure and local economies. We are seeking professionals with a broad range of skills and experience, particularly those who have worked in water/wastewater industries, local government, grant writing/administration, accounting/finance, land conservation, environmental compliance, and related fields. Priority competency areas that we are looking for include grant writing and funding development, project planning, water/sewer system management, utility rate-setting, training, facilitation, and NEPA environmental assessments.

Please visit www.glcap.org/jobs/ for more information, see benefits, and to apply.

Location:

Roy Gray
GLCAP Rural Community Assistance Program
127 S. Front Street
Fremont, OH 43420

Contact Email:

[email protected]

Website:
https://secure.entertimeonline.com/ta/6118294.careers?ShowJob=604437506

Phone:
(606) 813-2448

Name:

Roy Gray

City of Taylorsville – UTILITY MAINTENANCE OPERATOR (SEWER)

Description:

The City of Taylorsville, located in Spencer County, Kentucky, seeks qualified applicant for the position of Utility Maintenance Operator (Sewer). To perform semi-skilled to skilled labor for the City of Taylorsville Water & Sewer Facility. This person shall work under the direction of the Public Utilities Director.

This position requires that you possess a valid Kentucky driver’s license, CDL preferred. This position requires occasional operation of small to medium size equipment. On-Call duties are required as needed. This position is subject to an alcohol/drug test and a criminal background check. Must be 18 years of age and able to pass background check and drug test. Starting salary based upon qualifications.

Application deadline: April 7, 2025, 4:30 p.m. Applications and current job description are available at City Hall or online at www.cityoftaylorsville.com. Applications may also be mailed to City Hall, Attn: Steve Biven, City Clerk, at P.O. Box 279, Taylorsville, KY 40071. Phone: (502) 477-3235. Fax: (502) 477-1310. Email: [email protected].

Location:

Steve Biven
City of Taylorsville
P.O. Box 279
Taylorsville, KY 40071

Contact Email:

[email protected]

Website:
www.cityoftaylorsville.com

Phone:
(502) 477-3235

Name:

Steve Biven

Regional Water Resource Agency (RWRA) – Treatment Plant Operator – 2nd Shift

Description:

Regional Water Resource Agency (RWRA), the municipal wastewater utility located in Owensboro, KY, is accepting applications for the position of Treatment Plant Operator – 2nd Shift.

This position is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of the plant, as well as ensuring permit compliance, operator maintenance of equipment, and preventive maintenance in a wastewater treatment plant.

Essential Job Duties:
* Operates and monitors wastewater treatment plants directly and remotely through Supervisory Control
and Data Acquisition (SCADA), as well as monitors collection system pump stations through
SCADA/Mission
* Operates sludge dewatering equipment and wastewater equipment (pumps, chemical feeding units, BNR
system, clarifying equipment and UV disinfection); adjusts valves, gates, and other equipment according to
plant procedures and schedules
* Receives after-hours emergency calls from the public and alarm calls from pump stations, then dispatches
on-call employees as needed
* Records meter readings and plant conditions on Operator’s daily log and enters data into computer
spreadsheet
* Takes process samples and performs process control testing
* Working in an indoor and outdoor environment, being in a standing, walking, and sitting position on a
frequent basis, and lifting/carrying up to 75 lbs in any given day
* Exposure to wastewater on a frequent basis; performing confined space entries occasionally

Job Preferences and Requirements:
* One to two years related experience and/or training in a wastewater or related field
* High school diploma or GED
* Intermediate computer skills using Microsoft Office, Internet, and Email
* Kentucky Class I Wastewater Operators license is required to be obtained as soon as Kentucky Division of
Water allows for testing, if do not possess prior to employment; Class II, III, IV licenses are strongly
encouraged to be obtained
* Being at least 18 years of age
* Valid driver’s license

Job Schedule:
* Full-time (40 hours per week), non-exempt position opening
* Shift for this position will be 2nd shift with hours of coverage from 2:00pm – 12:00am
* This shift is a non-standard schedule of 10 hours per day, Wednesday – Wednesday, 8 days in a row on-shift,
then be off work from Thursday – Tuesday, 6 days in a row off-shift
* This position will work on weekends and holidays

Pay Range and Benefits:
* Beginning pay rate may range from $24.70/hour to $31.41/hour, depending upon relative work experience
and education
* Full-time Benefits:
* Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance * Paid Vacation and Sick time
* Life insurance * Retirement through the Kentucky Public Pensions
Authority (KPPA) (formerly KRS)
* Short-term and Long-term Disability insurance * Tuition Sponsorship

Application Process:
The Application Packet (which includes the job application and job description) may be obtained:
* RWRA’s website: www.rwra.org
* RWRA David Hawes (East) Treatment Plant and Administrative Offices, located at 1722
Pleasant Valley Road, Owensboro, KY 42303 (Office hours: M-F 7:00am – 3:30pm)
* Phone: 270-687-8440, a packet can be mailed to you upon request

To be considered for this position, submit your completed and signed application (and resume if available) via:
* Email to: [email protected]
* Mail or Deliver to:
Regional Water Resource Agency
Attn: Human Resources
1722 Pleasant Valley Road
Owensboro, KY 42303

Applications must be submitted no later than Monday, March 24, 2025. EOE, Certified Drug-Free Workplace

Location:

Devon Pinkston
Regional Water Resource Agency (RWRA)
1722 Pleasant Valley Road
Owensboro, KY 42303

Contact Email:

[email protected]

Website:
www.rwra.org

Phone:
(270) 687-8440

Name:

Devon Pinkston

J. R. Wauford & Co., Consulting Engineers, Inc. – Resident Project Representative

Description:

RPR Employment Opportunity
J. R. Wauford & Company, Consulting Engineers, Inc., is seeking qualified applicants for a full time RESIDENT PROJECT REPRESENTATIVE (INSPECTOR) for municipal water and wastewater projects in Western Kentucky. Knowledge of construction and ability to read plans is preferred. Company vehicle, comprehensive benefits package, and competitive 52-week per year compensation. J. R. Wauford & Company, Consulting Engineers, Inc. is an environmental engineering firm with a primary focus on preliminary planning, design and construction management services for water and wastewater projects. Providing consulting services since 1956, our firm has the experience to complete a range of projects from challenging water and wastewater treatment plant designs to preliminary studies for water and sewer line extensions. J. R. Wauford & Company is owned and managed by stockholders, who are also engineers employed by the company. We have three offices which serve all of Tennessee and Kentucky. We currently serve over 40 municipal clients located in Kentucky and Tennessee, some of which we have served continuously for over 65 years.

Please send resume to [email protected]

Location:

Ashley Pealer-Richards
J. R. Wauford & Co., Consulting Engineers, Inc.
236 Chilton Road
Allons, TN 38541

Contact Email:

[email protected]

Website:

Home

Phone:
(931) 644-4840

Name:

Ashley Pealer-Richards

Cave Run Water Commission – Water Treatment Plant Operator

Description:

Job Posting: Class IIIA or IVA Water Treatment Plant Operator

Location: Cave Run Water Commission (Menifee County)

Position: Class IIIA or IVA Water Treatment Plant Operator

Shift: Weekend 3rd Shift (12-hour shifts, Friday-Sunday)

Pay Incentive: 10% shift premium for 3rd shift

Benefits:

• 100% paid employee insurance

• 80/20 family insurance split

• Retirement plan with up to 3% employer match

• Paid holidays and time off

Cave Run Water Commission is seeking a Class IIIA or IVA Water Treatment Plant Operator to join our team! This is a weekend 3rd shift position with a 10% shift incentive, a supportive work environment, and excellent benefits. If you’re passionate about delivering high-quality water and enjoy working in a team-oriented setting, we’d love to have you on board.

Key Responsibilities:

• Operate and maintain water treatment plant equipment during weekend 3rd shifts

• Ensure water quality by monitoring and adjusting treatment processes

• Conduct routine testing and ensure compliance with water quality standards

• Perform maintenance and troubleshooting on equipment

• Maintain accurate records and documentation

Qualifications:

• Valid Class IIIA or IVA Water Operator certification (or ability to obtain within 6 months)

• Previous experience in water treatment preferred

• Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail

• Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Why Join Us?

• Competitive pay with a 10% shift premium for 3rd shift

• 100% paid employee health insurance

• 80/20 split on family insurance plans

• Retirement plan with up to 3% employer match

• Paid holidays and Vacation

• Excellent work environment with a focus on high quality water

If you’re ready to be part of a team that provides clean, safe water to the community, apply today! Send your resume to [email protected] .
Phone: 606-768-6665

We look forward to welcoming you to the Cave Run Water Commission!

Location:

Larry Workman
Cave Run Water Commission
7533 Highway 1693
Wellington, KY 40387

Contact Email:

[email protected]

Website:

Phone:
(606) 768-6665

Name:

Larry Workman

City of Paris, KY – Water Treatment Plant Trainee/Operator

Description:

Job Summary: Under supervision while training and then in a solo capacity individual will operate a water treatment plant.

Water Plant Operator Trainee – $14.14 – $15.79

Water Plant Class I Operator – $14.79 – $16.53

Water Plant Class II Operator – $17.83 – $19.96

Water Plant Class III Operator – $19.36 – $21.67

Water Plant Class IV Operator – $ 21.53 – $24.12

Ky State Retirement, Paid Time off, Excellent Benefits Package

EXAMPLES OF DUTIES: Assists in checking equipment and motors to see that they are operating properly. Changes chlorine tanks and water flow, records the changes on charts as required. Assists in operating, oiling and adjusting power-driven water pumps and other equipment. Starts and stops pumps, regulates valves and observes flow dials, maintains operation of raw water pumps, finished water pumps, chemical feeders and filter levels. Performs repair and maintenance work on equipment. Assists in general plant maintenance. Assists in chemical tests. Keeps plant and grounds clean and orderly.

Minimum Qualifications: Graduation from an accredited high school or its equivalent (GED).

Ability to acquire appropriate certification as issued by the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

Valid Kentucky driver’s license.

Special Knowledge. Skills and Abilities: Some knowledge of the processes involved in the purification of water. Skill in the use and care of hand tools. Appreciation of the techniques and benefits of preventive maintenance. Ability to inspect machinery and mechanical equipment in operation and to detect flaws and defects. Ability to feed quantify amounts registered on meters and charts accurately and to maintain records of shift operations. Ability to understand and to follow instructions.

Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to sit, walk and stand; talk or hear; use hands to finger, handle, feel, or operate objects, tools or controls, reach with hands and arms; perform repetitive movements of hands or wrist; crouch crawl.

Physical criteria include:

The ability to lift 25/50/100 pounds regularly

The ability to see and respond to dangerous situations

Apply online indeed.com or paris.ky.gov
Email HR Director at [email protected] or Assistant City Manager [email protected]

Location:

Kevin Mayhorn
City of Paris, KY
525 High Street
Paris, KY 40361

Contact Email:

[email protected]

Website:
paris.ky.gov

Phone:
(859) 987-2110

Name:

Kevin Mayhorn

City of Taylorsville – Water Distribution Operator/Certified

Description:

The City of Taylorsville is accepting applications for the full-time position of Water Distribution Operator/Certified.

The successful applicant shall be exceptionally knowledgeable of water distribution operations and understand the mechanics and methods of operation.

The preferable candidate would have two years of hands-on water distribution operations experience and 1 or more years of related experience.

REQUIREMENTS:
– Must be a graduate of an accredited high school or equivalent.
– Must be willing to work flexible hours and perform on-call duties as required.
– Must have a Grade II Water Distribution Certification
– Ability to obtain (and maintain) a Grade III Water Distribution System Operator Certification in a period of 24 months of hire date, possession of a Grade III Water Distribution Certification is preferred.
– Ability to satisfactorily complete the Operation of Water Distribution Systems, Volume I of California State University, Sacramento.
– Must possess a valid driver’s license (CDL-A preferred).
– Must pass a background check and drug screening.

Standard scheduled hours: Monday- Friday 8 AM-430 PM. Additional on-call duties are required.

Starting Salary based upon qualifications.

Full-time benefits include Health, Dental, Vision, and Life insurance options; Paid Holidays, Sick and Vacation leave; and participation in CERS non-hazardous state retirement.

Application deadline: February 7, at 4:00 p.m.

Applications are available at Taylorsville City Hall or online at www.cityoftaylorsville.com.

Applications and inquiries should be addressed to Steve Biven, City Clerk.

Location:

Steve Biven
City of Taylorsville
P.O. Box 279
Taylorsville, KY 40071

Contact Email:

[email protected]

Website:

Phone:
(502) 477-3235

Name:

Steve Biven