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CITY OF WINTER GARDEN – POSITIONS AVAILABLE

The City of Winter Garden is currently accepting applications for the following positions:

EXPERIENCED & TRAINEES/LABORERS - Collection Field Tech – I, II, & III - Distribution Field Tech – I, II, & III - Public Service Worker II – Stormwater - Superintendent – Collections, Wastewater, & Stormwater - Wastewater Plant Operator – Class C

Please visit our website at www.cwgdn.com for complete job descriptions and to apply. Applications may be submitted online, in person or faxed to 407-877-2795. Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator “C” Salary Range: $52,645.98 - $84,011.20 The Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority’s WASTEWATER DIVISION IS GROWING, and we need (2) WWTP Operators with a Florida “C” license or higher. You will perform skilled/technical work involving the operation and maintenance of a wastewater treatment plant. This requires technical knowledge and independent judgment to make treatment process adjustments and perform maintenance on plant equipment, machinery, and related control apparatus in accordance with established standards and procedures. Benefit package is extremely competitive! Location: Big Coppitt Key and Duck Key, FL. Must complete on-line application at www.fkaa.com EEO, VPE, ADA

City of Titusville - Multiple Positions Available Utility Asset Program Manager, Asst Chief Water Plant Operator, Industrial Electrician, Maintenance Mechanic, Crew Leader, Service Worker, Plant Operator, Laboratory Assistant. Apply at www.titusville.com

NOW HIRING Treatment Plant Operators and Field Personnel

Brevard County Utilities is seeking Treatment Plant Operators and field personnel to work in various locations throughout Brevard County, Florida. These positions are for a County-owned public water and sewer Utility. For more information and to apply, go to the employment website of the Brevard County Board of County Commissioners at

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Brevard County is an Equal Opportunity/Veterans Preference Employer Project Engineer Water and Wastewater Utilities - Tampa, FL Halff Associates, Inc. has an immediate opening for a Water and Wastewater Utilities Project Engineer in our Tampa, FL office.

Qualifications: - Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering - Licensed PE, preferably in Florida or can obtain within 6 months - 4+ years of experience designing Water/Wastewater utility projects including pipeline and facility planning and design - Pump station, water storage and large diameter pipeline design experience required - Water/Wastewater treatment plant experience desired - Ability to engage in plans production, coordinate project deliverables production, and support EI staff - Experience with AutoCAD, WaterCAD, SewerCAD preferred

To apply: https://www.halff.com/join-our-team/

Halff Associates is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability and protected veteran status.

Project Manager Water and Wastewater Utilities - Tavares, FL Halff Associates, Inc. has an immediate opening for a Water and Wastewater Utilities Project Manager in our Tavares, FL office.

Qualifications: - Bachelors or Masters degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering - 5+ years of experience to support Water/Wastewater Utility projects including pipeline and facility planning and design - Licensed PE, preferably in Florida or can obtain within 6 months - Water/Wastewater treatment plant experience required - Pump station, water storage and large diameter pipeline design experience desired - Ability to manage projects, clients, and support staff - Experience with AutoCAD, WaterCAD, SewerCAD preferred

To apply: https://www.halff.com/join-our-team/

Halff Associates is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability and protected veteran status.

CADD Technician–Water Wastewater–Tavares, Florida Halff Associates, Inc. has an immediate opening for a Computer Aided Design Drafter (CADD) Technician in our Tavares, FL office to perform drafting, plans preparation and to work with design professionals on our Water/Wastewater team.

Responsibilities: - Prepare drawings for utility projects, including utility lines, plants, pump stations and associated infrastructure utilizing CAD software - Actively participate in implementing and monitoring continuous improvement initiatives to improve project quality - Support multiple projects when needed and help ensure timely completion of assignments

Requirements: - 3+ years of working experience in the Civil Engineering industry, water and wastewater utilities preferred but not required - Experience in AutoCAD - Drafting Certificate or Associates Drafting Degree a plus

To apply: https://www.halff.com/join-our-team/

Halff Associates is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability and protected veteran status. Are you a Water Operator Super Nova? Then come join our incredibly awesome team at one of the fastest growing areas in Central Florida. Must hold at least a Class “C” license and a valid driver’s license. Starting Pay Range: $37,000 - $39,000yr – 10% more if you have a dual license or a Class A or B. Applications online www.wildwood-fl.gov or City Hall, 100 N. Main St, Wildwood, FL 34785 Attn: Marc Correnti EEO/AA/V/H/ MF/DFWP.

Distribution/Collection Techs Needed! Must hold at least a Tech III license or certification and a valid driver’s license. Starting Pay Range: $35,000 - $37,000yr – 10% more if you have a dual license or certification. Applications online www.wildwood-fl.gov or City Hall, 100 N. Main St, Wildwood, FL 34785 Attn: Marc Correnti EEO/AA/V/H/MF/DFWP.

Seminole County Government - Utilities Engineering Division Manager

Manages the Utilities Engineering Division to ensure timely completion of capital improvement projects, provides design services and engineering support to utility operations, and ensures review and approval of residential, commercial and industrial development plans.

**Salary will be determined by qualifications of candidates who exceed the minimum requirements as outlined within the job description.

**Additional compensation based on licensure.

Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering and ten (10) years of progressively responsible experience in a water, wastewater and/or solid waste utility, including five (5) years of supervisory experience.

Must possess registration as a professional engineer in the State of Florida, or the ability to obtain such within 6 months of employment.

A comparable amount of education, training, or experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications. https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/seminolecountyfl/ jobs/3494581/utilities-engineering-division-manager

Utilities Field Superintendent

$86,147 - $133,338/yr.

Laboratory Manager

$70,873 - $109,699/yr.

Utilities Instrumentation Tech

$60,606 - $85,278/yr.

Utilities Treatment Plant Operator or Trainee $52,353 - $73,665 or $47,486 - $66,816/yr. Apply Online At: http://pompanobeachfl.gov Open until filled.

VARIOUS POSITIONS The Department of Environmental & Engineering Services (DEES) is currently accepting job applications at: https://www.margatefl.com/207/Job-Opportunities

Chief Water Operator Performs supervisory level work in the support of the operation, maintenance, and repair of the water plant. Responsible for the proper and efficient operation of the plant and for meeting all required governmental quality and production standards. Position typically manages a team of employees and schedules the ongoing work activities of the water treatment facilities to provide optimum efficiency and productivity. Position requires an advanced understanding and wide application of principles, theories, and concepts in water treatment and supervision.

Salary: $65,026 - $99,138

Please visit bsu.us/employment-opportunities/ to view full job description and apply.

USW - Multiple Positions Available

Dual Licensed Operator, Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator, Maintenance Technician, Water Plant Operator, and many more throughout Florida including MacDill Air Force Base.

Visit our website to view all current job openings, job descriptions and apply online! https://www.uswatercorp.comcareers/?src=1&keyword=&city= &state=FL Fern Crest Utilities is seeking to fill positions for Dual Licensed Operators, Operator Trainee, and Utility Service Tech. Licensed operator must hold at least a C-level water or wastewater license with the ability to obtain the other within 12 months. Operator trainee must have a minimum H.S. diploma and will be required to obtain a water or wastewater license within 18 months of hire. Utility Service tech must hold a minimum H.S. diploma with some mechanical experience preferred. Email resume to styler@thiscd.org

City of Gainesville - Water Wastewater Engineer and Utility Designer I, II, III or IV

Gainesville Regional Utilities’ Water/Wastewater Department is currently seeking to fill a Utility Engineer position in the Engineering Asset Management and Pipeline Infrastructure group. This position consists of routine professional and technical engineering work coordinating the planning, designing, permitting, and implementing of critical water distribution and wastewater collection pipeline projects.

This is advanced, independent professional and technical engineering work requiring knowledge and application of the latest advancements in the field and knowledge of regulatory environment, and is fully accountable for work product.

Positions allocated to this classification report to a designated supervisor and work under general supervision receiving technical guidance on unusual and non-typical complex problems and supervisor approval on plan proposals. Work in this class is distinguished from other classes by its lack of managerial responsibility and by its emphasis on the application of advanced engineering skills, development, implementation, and interpretation of policies, and coordination of small engineering staff to a part of a major project, a total project of moderate scope, or controversial project affecting the effectiveness of the organization.

https://cityofgainesville.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/ Careers/job/GRU-Eastside-Operations-Center-Building-3/ Engineer-and-Utility-Designer-IV_1304

BROWARD COUNTY Licensed Engineer (two positions)

Job Title: Licensed Engineer Closing Date/Time: Continuous Salary: $75,848.03 - $121,052.88 Annually Job Type: Full-time Location: Water and Wastewater Engineering Division, 2555 W. Copans Road, Pompano Beach, FL 33069 To view and apply for this position, please visit: https://www. governmentjobs.com/careers/broward/jobs/3454025/licensedengineer-water-wastewater

Drinking Water Plant Operator Applicants must have a valid Class C water treatment license or greater and experience in Reverse Osmosis/Nano Filtration treatment processes preferred however not required. Position requirements include knowledge of methods, tools, and materials used in the controlling, servicing, and minor repairs of all related R.O. water treatment facilities machinery and equipment. Must have a valid Florida driver’s license, satisfactory background check and pass a pre-employment drug screening test. Salary range for this position is $47,008 - $74,880. Salary to commensurate relative to years of experience and license held in this position.

Wastewater Plant A Operator Applicants must have a valid Class A Wastewater Treatment license. Operates sewage treatment, sludge processing, and disposal equipment in a wastewater (sewage) treatment plant to control flow and processing of sewage. This employee is responsible for keeping within permit discharge limits and routinely monitors the flow of wastewater and chemical levels. Salary range for this position if $58,240 - $74,880. Salary to commensurate relative to years of experience in this position.

Excellent compensation including defined benefit and matching 457 pension plan. Applications may be obtained by visiting our website at www.csidfl.org/resources/employment.html and fax resume to 954-753-6328, attention Jan Zilmer, Director of Human Resources.

Sunshine Water Services is accepting applications for Water & Wastewater Operators and Field Technicians in various locations. Applicants must possess required FDEP licenses and have a valid Florida driver’s license with a clean driving record. To view and apply for positions please visit our website, www.Sunshinewater. com. Under “Contract Us” click on Employment Opportunities.

Business Development and Area Manager Weston & Sampson – Ft Myers, Fl. For more information and to apply: https://careers-wseinc.icims.com/jobs This is advanced, independent professional and technical engineering work requiring knowledge and application of the latest advancements in the field and knowledge of regulatory environment, and is fully accountable for work product.

Requires negotiating skills and diplomacy. Ability to write specifications with overall management direction.

Designs, coordinates, evaluate, and supervise projects including planning, specifications, and construction monitoring.

Coordinates engineering projects, studies, and activities with internal departments, outside consultants, and contractors.

Assists in documenting and preparing budget estimates for submittal to the department head.

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Test Yourself Answer Key

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1. B) cyanobacteria.

Per the Protecting Florida Together website,

Education Center – Blue-Green Algae, “Bluegreen algae, or cyanobacteria, occur frequently in Florida’s freshwater environments. Blue-green algae are microorganisms that function like plants in that they use light energy from the sun and nutrients acquired from the environment to help them grow.”

2. C) nutrients.

Per the Protecting Florida Together website,

Education Center – Blue-Green Algae, “some environmental factors that contribute to bluegreen algae blooms are sunny days, warm water temperatures, still water conditions, and a plentiful supply of nutrients. Reducing the supply of nutrients, nitrogen and phosphorus in particular, can help decrease the intensity and duration of blue-green algal blooms.”

3. D) Toxins

Per the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) website, Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal

Blooms (CyanoHABs) in Water Bodies, “Blooms with the potential to harm human health or aquatic ecosystems are referred to as harmful algal blooms, or HABs. In freshwater systems, cyanobacteria (also called blue-green algae) are microorganisms that can produce HABs.

Some cyanobacterial HABs, or cyanoHABs, can produce toxins. CyanoHABs and their toxins can harm people, animals, aquatic ecosystems, the economy, drinking water supplies, property values, and recreational activities, including swimming and commercial and recreational fishing.” 4. C) Cylindrospermopsin and microcystin

Per EPA Fact Sheet, “Cyanotoxins Drinking Water

Advisories”: “The U.S. Environmental Protection

Agency (EPA) published national drinking water health advisories for the cyanotoxins microcystins and cylindrospermopsin.”

5. D) 10 days

Per EPA Fact Sheet, “Cyanotoxins Drinking Water

Advisories”: “The health advisories provide the cyanotoxins levels in drinking water less than or equal to adverse human health impacts are unlikely to occur over a 10-day period of time.

Health advisories are developed to help states and water systems assess local situations, and during emergency situations and spills. They are not a federally enforceable, regulatory limit.”

6. B) Conducting a system-specific evaluation

for vulnerability to blooms.

Per the EPA “Recommendations for Public Water

Systems to Manage Cyanotoxins in Drinking

Water,” in the executive summary, “The stepwise approach includes the following five steps: • Step one involves conducting a system-specific evaluation for vulnerability to blooms; • Step two suggests activities for preparing and observing for potential blooms; • Step three describes monitoring activities to determine whether cyanotoxins are present in the raw water, and recommended communication and treatment activities if cyanotoxins are found in the raw water; • Step four describes monitoring activities to determine whether cyanotoxins are present in finished water and recommended communication and treatment activities if cyanotoxins are found; and • Step five describes continued finished water monitoring (confirming the initial finished water sample in Step four) and treatment and communication activities if cyanotoxins are found in the finished water above acceptable levels.” 7. D) Karenia brevis

Per FDEP Fact Sheet, “Harmful Algal Blooms,”:

“In Florida and the Gulf of Mexico, the species that causes most red tides is Karenia brevis, often abbreviated as K. brevis.”

8. C) freshwater systems.

Per the Protecting Florida Together website,

Education Center – Red Tide, “Blue-green algae blooms occur primarily in freshwater water systems, whereas red tides tend to originate 10 to 40 miles offshore. Although wind and currents can push red tides into nearshore waters, including bays and estuaries, the algae that cause red tides cannot survive in freshwater systems.”

9. C) diatoms.

Per FWC Fact Sheet, “Pseudo-nitzschia spp,”:

“Pseudo-nitzschia is a single-celled, naturally occurring organism belonging to a group of microscopic algae called diatoms. Diatoms can bloom when cells divide rapidly, resulting in high cell concentrations.”

10. D) Water quality dashboard

Per the Protecting Florida Together website,

Education Center – Harmful Algal Blooms,

“The Protecting Florida Together water quality dashboard delivers relevant water quality information statewide, including blue-green algae, red tide, and nutrient monitoring data. [This] map helps to ensure transparency and accountability with respect to our water quality data and its exchange with the public. Information for [this] map is provided by FDEP and FWC.”

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