Michigan Water Environment Association

Chemist- Water Resource Recovery Facility

Job Openings In Michigan Title:
Chemist- Water Resource Recovery Facility

Post Date
2/12/2018

Expiration Date
5/13/2018

Details:
It’s an exciting time to be at the Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA)! GLWA employs hundreds of technical and administrative staff, all working to ensure effective wastewater treatment and to provide our award-winning drinking water to more than 80 wholesale customers in Michigan.

We are looking for a Chemist (Level 1- 3) responsible for conducting a variety of quantitative and qualitative chemical, microbiological, and physical analyses on drinking water in order to meet regulatory, quality control, and process control monitoring requirements. This position is responsible for monitoring drinking water treatment chemicals and filtration and oversees the low lift storage and transmission of drinking water as conditions and abilities warrant. This position requires progressive responsibility, knowledge, and skill regarding water treatment, monitoring regulations, administrative duties, and the production of regulatory reports.

Responsibilities (not all inclusive)

• Perform chemical, microbiological, toxicological, and physical analyses that include reagent and media preparation, instrument operation, calibration, maintenance checks and quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC)
• Collect field samples
• Contribute to the record keeping and reporting (both electronically and hardcopy) of laboratory data, regulatory reporting, Monthly Operations Report, plant meetings, etc.
• Validate accurate readings from inline meters, particle counters, analyzer reagent change/replenishment, and verify local readings against sample analyses
• Monitor and control water treatment chemical processes and maintain regulatory compliance
• Solve difficult technical problems, devise solutions and apply new methods to water and wastewater treatment and laboratory analyses
• Participate in laboratory certification preparation and renewal
• Maintain a clean lab
• Perform shift work which includes all day, afternoon, night, weekend and holiday assignments
• Purchase laboratory supplies, equipment, consumables, and chemicals
• Participate in the chlorine leak response team
• Contribute to laboratory and safety training
The Chemist – Level 3 may be required to perform team coordination activities within the functional unit.


Qualifications:
Required Education & Experience
• Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with a major in chemistry or related science
• Must obtain a Michigan F3 license or Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator D Certification within two (2) years of Level 1 designation
• Meet all requirements to advance to a Chemist Level 2 within five (5) years of Level 1 designation


Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
• Standard laboratory techniques and practices
• Drinking water regulations and regulatory compliance
• Water and wastewater treatment chemical processes
• Safety standards in water and wastewater treatment plants
• Develop standard operating procedures
• Contribute to the record keeping and reporting
• Use laboratory instruments for treatment analysis of water and wastewater
• Use advanced technology
• Conduct precise observations
• Take and verify accurate readings against sample analyses
• Work with limited oversight
• Become an expert in all drinking water and wastewater laboratory analyses and water treatment
• Use Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS)
• Troubleshoot, recognize and resolve problems
• Effectively utilize appropriate security and safety equipment and procedures
• Maintain regular and reliable attendance
• Communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing
• Understand and follow verbal and written instructions
• Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others
• Communicate frequently with team members and other units across the Organization about process, equipment or potential problems
• Develop proficiency in unit specific operations and software
• Direct team activities or to work as a team member


Other Requirements:
• Wear personal protective equipment (PPE)
• A valid Michigan Driver’s License and the ability to drive a motor vehicle on all terrain
• Follow security and safety policies and procedures in carrying out work duties
• Provide on the job training

GLWA offers competitive pay, opportunity for advancement, on the job training, ongoing professional development, tuition assistance and a career in a sector that safeguards public health, supports and strengthen communities, and protects the environment. To learn more about our mission go to One Water



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Employer:
Great Lakes Water Authority
Contact:
Organizational Development Team

Address:
735 Randolph Street
Detroit, MI 48226

Work Phone:
313.964.9555

Email:
GLWA.careers@glwater.org

Website:
http://www.glwater.org/