Regional Coordinator, Wastewater Operations Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Macon, GA at Geebo

Regional Coordinator, Wastewater Operations

DescriptionLooking for a Regional Coordinator in the VA, GA, NC, SC, FL, MS, AL areas.
Responsible for the oversight of wastewater treatment operations.
Accounts included in responsibilities assigned by General Manager.
Regional Coordinator would be expected to visit on the sites on a frequent basis to evaluate state of operations and assess plant needs.
In between site visits, it is expected Regional Coordinator would arrange TEAMS calls with site managers to ensure sites are not experiencing compliance, operational, or personnel issues.
Position will require frequent overnight travel (50% travel) and long distance driving.
This position requires a Industrial Wastewater Certification and/or a low level Biological Wastewater Treatment CertificationDuties include:
Plant communications System start-up/set-up Data review and assessment Internal compliance reporting Customer relations Conformance to site budget, including management and control of:
Schedule Overtime Parts Chemicals Maintenance expenses 3rd party suppliers Position is responsible for reporting to the General Manager the status of the operations and any issues or opportunities at the sites Learning the system operations in order to operate if required System troubleshooting System improvements Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) creation and/or improvement Data collection improvements and trending Plant safety and training Vacation relief Other duties, as assigned by General Manager Administration of Treatment Technologies Safety Program, including:
Assigning safety trainings to employees Registering and assigning new training to employees Tracking safety training completion and compliance EOE Recommended Skills Administration Biology Chemistry Communication Customer Relationship Management Data Collection Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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