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NOW HIRING FOR: WATER TREATMENT PLANT OPERATOR TRAINEE II

SALARY

$27.30 - $33.19 Hourly

$2,184.15 - $2,654.85 Biweekly

$4,732.33 - $5,752.17 Monthly

$56,787.95 - $69,026.05 Annually

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BRIEF DESCRIPTION / IDEAL CANDIDATE(S):

This is the second trainee level classification in the Water Treatment Plant Operator series. This is an intermediate level classification, with incumbents having some directly related experience and having successfully obtained their Grade T2 Water Treatment Plant Operator certification; representing the second level of a progressive classification series designed to prepare an incumbent over the course of twenty-four (24) months from date of advancement into this classification, to qualify as a journey-level shift operator, certified by the California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) as a Grade T3 Water Treatment Plant

Operator. Within twenty-four (24) months of the date of advancement into this classification, incumbents are expected to have obtained the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to qualify for advancement into the classification of Water Treatment Plant Operator. Employees in this class normally have some directly related work experience and are not yet prepared to perform the full range of work assigned to the journey-level classification of Water Treatment Plant Operator. Incumbents continue to receive training and close supervision and are expected to apply acquired job skills to complete tasks of moderate scope and complexity. Judgment is exercised within defined guidelines and procedures to determine appropriate action. This classification is distinguished from the Water Treatment Plant Operator class, in that the latter is the journey level position responsible for independently performing the full range of shift operator duties and maintenance involved in the City's drinking water treatment plant, transmission, distribution systems, and appurtenances.

The City Of Vallejo Broadband Service Vallejonet Is Now Vip Fiber

The City of Vallejo is excited to announce that its municipal broadband service, formerly known as "VallejoNet," has been rebranded as "VIP Fiber."

This rebranding initiative is part of the City's ongoing efforts to position Vallejo as a hub for technological innovation and to reflect its commitment to providing high-quality, reliable internet service to its residents and businesses. With VIP Fiber, Vallejo will continue providing customers with the same fast and affordable internet service they have known and loved, backed by great local customer support and technical expertise.

The new name, VIP Fiber, better reflects the premium level of service and cutting-edge fiber optic technology that Vallejo's community can expect from this broadband service. Additionally, please sign up for a service quote today and get added to the alerts and updates for when VIP Fiber service is available in your area of Vallejo.

Customers who are Onnet and currently serviceable by the existing fiber network can expect to see up to a 30% saving on their services compared to their current provider. Customers that are Offnet and not currently serviceable will soon be able to access VIP Fiber's fast and reliable internet service as the City continues its investment in expanding the fiber optic network. Offnet customers who are on our pre-registration list will be notified as soon as VIP Fiber service is available in their area and receive a special introductory offer.

Request a quote today to experience the premium internet service offered by VIP Fiber and join Vallejo in its mission to lead technological advancements in the region while enjoying fast and affordable internet!

ASSEMBLYWOMAN LORI D. WILSON ANNOUNCES DISTRICT 11 FUNDING, VALLEJO MARINA PROJECT RECEIVES $1.5 MILLION

On July 11, Assemblywoman Lori. D Wilson (D – Suisun City) announced that Governor Gavin Newsom has signed Assembly Bill 102, a key component of the 2023-2024 California Budget Act that includes important funding for a number of projects statewide. Included in these projects is the Vallejo Marina Seawall Rehabilitation Project. $1.5 million has been secured to fund the project.

“The City of Vallejo is excited and grateful for the support of Assemblywoman Lori Wilson and Governor Newsom,” said Acting Vallejo City Manager Gillian Hayes. “This State Funding of $1.5 million toward the repair of the sea wall will reduce and mitigate the siltation that has been occurring in the North Basin of the Vallejo Marina. This repair has been long time coming, and we look forward to its repair as a boost to our community and the City’s economic development.”

Beat The Heat

All Solano County Library branches are open as cooling centers throughout the summer. Vallejo has 2 branches: JFK Library (505 Santa Clara Street) and Springstowne Library (1003 Oakwood). Visit solanolibrary.com for their hours of operation.

For more information to beat the heat, visit solanocounty.com/summerready.

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