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WATER TREATMENT PLANT MECHANIC

Cary, NC · On-site

$54K - $83K/yr

The Cary-Apex Water Treatment Facility (CAWTF) is currently recruiting for a Water Treatment Plant Mechanic/Operator. As a Mechanic/Operator, you will perform responsible technical and skilled work ...

WATER TREATMENT PLANT MECHANIC

Cary, NC · On-site

$54K - $83K/yr

The Cary-Apex Water Treatment Facility (CAWTF) is currently recruiting for a Water Treatment Plant Mechanic/Operator. As a Mechanic/Operator, you will perform responsible technical and skilled work ...

Water Treatment Plant Mechanic

Kansas City, KS · On-site

$26.44 - $39.66/hr

Description The purpose of this position is to be responsible for maintaining all WaterOne machinery by performing mechanical maintenance and repairs on water treatment equipment, pumping equipment ...

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How much do mechanic water jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for mechanic water in the United States is $25.14, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.95 and $28.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the 160,000 mechanic job that Ford can't fill?

The $160,000 mechanic job likely refers to highly specialized roles such as advanced diagnostic technicians or master mechanics working on complex systems like hybrid or electric vehicles. These positions often require extensive experience, certifications, and knowledge of modern automotive technology, which can make qualified candidates scarce for automakers like Ford.

What jobs pay 2000 a day?

High-paying jobs for mechanics, such as specialized industrial or offshore water mechanics, can reach or exceed $2,000 per day, especially with extensive experience, certifications, and working in remote or hazardous environments. These roles often require advanced skills, certifications, and long hours, and are typically found in industries like oil and gas, maritime, or large-scale infrastructure projects.

What is the highest paid mechanic job?

The highest paid mechanic jobs are often in specialized fields such as aircraft or industrial machinery mechanics, with aircraft mechanics typically earning higher wages due to certification requirements and technical expertise. Experienced mechanics working in aerospace, nuclear, or power plant industries tend to have the highest salaries, often exceeding $70,000 annually. Advanced certifications and working in remote or high-demand environments can also increase earning potential.

What is a water mechanic?

A water mechanic is a professional who installs, maintains, and repairs plumbing systems, water supply lines, and related equipment. They often work in residential, commercial, or industrial settings and may require knowledge of tools, codes, and safety procedures.

What is the difference between Mechanic Water vs Plumbing Technician?

AspectMechanic WaterPlumbing Technician
CertificationsWater treatment licenses, EPA certificationsJourneyman or master plumber license, EPA certifications
Work EnvironmentWater treatment plants, industrial facilitiesResidential, commercial plumbing systems
Industry UsageWater systems maintenance, treatmentPipe installation, repairs, leak detection

While both roles involve water systems, a Mechanic Water primarily focuses on water treatment and maintenance in industrial or municipal settings, requiring specific water-related certifications. A Plumbing Technician handles pipe installation and repairs in residential and commercial buildings, often with a plumber license. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

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Water Utility Mechanic (Trainee, Mechanic, & Senior)

City of Georgetown, TX

Westside, IA

$19.25 - $25.75/hr

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

It's fun to work in a company where people truly BELIEVE in what they're doing!

We're committed to bringing passion and customer focus to the business.

Under direct supervision maintains and operates the city's water and wastewater industrial infrastructure in a safe, effective, and efficient manner. Repairs and maintains facilities and equipment. Incumbents in this classification are required to be on-call on a rotating basis.

Applicants are encouraged to submit a resume. There are multiple positions available.

Water Utility Mechanic Trainee

  • Assists in the operation of the water, wastewater, and reuse collection/distribution and treatment systems by starting and stopping system pumps, opening/closing valves, adjusting system parameters, locating and marking underground infrastructure.
  • Assists with maintenance and repair of the water, wastewater, and reuse collection/distribution and treatment systems by performing preventative or corrective maintenance with direct supervision and guidance on motors, blowers, drives, air lines, bar screens, fine screens, pumps, piping, valves, electrical panels and other components.
  • At the direction of senior staff, operates, maintains and repairs hand tools, power tools, power equipment, heavy equipment, and specialized machinery to maintain and repair the water, wastewater, and reuse collection/distribution and treatment systems.
  • Assists with the operation of complex and sensitive test equipment to troubleshoot and test the water, wastewater, and reuse collection/distribution and treatment systems.
  • Performs data entry necessary (paper and computer) to collect system data on rounds, document work performed for repairs.
  • Assists plant operations with routine maintenance of water and wastewater treatment systems.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Water Utility Mechanic

  • Operates the water, wastewater, and reuse collection/distribution and treatment systems by starting and stopping system pumps, opening/closing valves, adjusting system parameters, locating and marking underground infrastructure.
  • Maintains and repairs the water, wastewater, and reuse collection/distribution and treatment systems by performing preventative or corrective maintenance on motors, blowers, drives, air lines, bar screens, fine screens, pumps, piping, valves, electrical panels and other components.
  • Operates, maintains and repairs hand tools, power tools, power equipment, heavy equipment, and specialized machinery to maintain and repair the water, wastewater, and reuse collection/distribution and treatment systems.
  • Operates complex and sensitive test equipment to troubleshoot and test the water, wastewater, and reuse collection/distribution and treatment systems.
  • Performs data entry necessary (paper and computer) to collect system data on rounds, document work performed for repairs.
  • Assists plant operations with routine maintenance of water and wastewater treatment systems.
  • Work closely with contractors/vendors to facilitate repairs of pumps, motors, and other systems.
  • Provides direction and assistance to less experienced Pump and Motor Technician Trainees.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Senior Water Utility Mechanic

  • Leads the operation of the water, wastewater, and reuse collection/distribution and treatment systems by starting and stopping system pumps, opening/closing valves, adjusting system parameters, locating and marking underground infrastructure.
  • Leads in the maintenance and repairs of the water, wastewater, and reuse collection/distribution and treatment systems by performing preventative or corrective maintenance on motors, blowers, drives, air lines, bar screens, fine screens, pumps, piping, valves, electrical panels and other components.
  • Operates, maintains and repairs hand tools, power tools, power equipment, heavy equipment, and specialized machinery to maintain and repair the water, wastewater, and reuse collection/distribution and treatment systems.
  • Leads work group in routine rounds of the treatment facilities to monitor treatment equipment, identify and troubleshoot process equipment, coordinate, and resolve anomalies or mechanical problems with plant equipment.
  • Operates and instructs others in the use of complex and sensitive test equipment to troubleshoot and test the water, wastewater, and reuse collection/distribution and treatment systems.
  • Lead on-the-job training of Water Utility Mechanical staff.
  • Performs data entry necessary (paper and computer) to collect system data on rounds, document work performed for repairs.
  • Assists plant operations with routine maintenance of water and wastewater treatment systems.
  • Work closely with contractors/vendors to facilitate repairs of pumps, motors, and other systems.
  • Provides direction and assistance to less experienced Pump and Motor Technician Trainees.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Water Utility Mechanic Trainee

Education, Training, and Experience Guidelines

High school diploma or equivalent. One (1) year of full-time experience in the operation and maintenance of a water distribution or wastewater collection system OR Any equivalent combination of experience and training that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.

Knowledge of:

  • Basic knowledge of safety procedures and PPE associated with general industry.
  • Proper and safe use of chemicals.
  • Proper use of hand and power tools.

Skill in:

  • Basic troubleshooting of electrical and industrial systems.
  • Understanding oral and written instruction.
  • Communicating effectively orally and in writing.
  • Working safely and effectively with others.
  • Reading and comprehending operation and safety manuals, signs, maps, office memos, labels, blueprints.
  • Performing calculations for volume, capacity, and area.

LICENSES AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

Must have or be able to obtain within one (1) year of hire:

  • Valid Class B Texas Commercial Driver's license with the Tanker endorsement
  • Class D Water Operator License from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT

Standing, sitting, walking, lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, reaching, handling, fine dexterity, crouching, bending, vision, hearing, talking, use of foot controls. Must be able to lift a minimum of 50 lbs. above the head.

Works outdoors in hot, cold, and/or wet weather, exposure to noise and vibration from machinery, toxic chemicals and gases, work in confined spaces (vaults, dry pits), work with wastewater biohazards, work with electrical voltages in excess of 480V, high pressure water from sewer machines.

Water Utility Mechanic

Education, Training and Experience Guidelines

High school diploma or equivalent. Two (2) years of full-time experience in the operation and maintenance of a water distribution or wastewater collection system OR Any equivalent combination of experience and training that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.

Knowledge of:

  • Facts and information etc. consistent with the most current Pump and Motor Technician Qualification Manual.
  • First aid and CPR procedures and knowledge of safety procedures associated with general industry.
  • Knowledge of energy isolation safety procedures i.e. lockout/tagout.
  • Basic understanding of electrical systems, logic controllers, hydrodynamics, and industrial pumps.
  • Proper and safe use of chemicals.

Skill in:

  • Performing all tasks and functions identified in the most current Pump and Motor Technician Qualification Manual.
  • Operating heavy machinery including specialized equipment.
  • Basic troubleshooting of electrical and industrial systems.
  • Understanding oral and written instruction.
  • Communicating effectively orally and in writing
  • Working safely and effectively with others.
  • Making judgments pertaining to repair needs, supply needs and finding safe effective solutions to problems.
  • Reading and comprehending operation/safety manuals, signs, maps, office memos, labels, and blueprints.
  • Performing calculations for volume, capacity, and area.

LICENSES AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

Must have or be able to obtain within one (1) year of hire:

  • Valid Class B Texas Commercial Driver's license with the Tanker endorsement
  • Class C Distribution and a Class I Collection License from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality OR Class D Water Operator and a Class II Collection License from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT

Standing, sitting, walking, lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, reaching, handling, fine dexterity, crouching, bending, vision, hearing, talking, use of foot controls. Must be able to lift a minimum of 50 lbs. above the head.

Works outdoors in hot, cold, and/or wet weather, exposure to noise and vibration from machinery, toxic chemicals and gases, work in confined spaces (vaults, dry pits), work with wastewater biohazards, work with electrical voltages in excess of 480V, high-pressure water from sewer machines.

Senior Water Utility Mechanic

Education, Training and Experience Guidelines

High school diploma or equivalent. Four (4) years of full-time experience in the operation and maintenance of a water distribution or wastewater collection system OR Any equivalent combination of experience and training that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Facts and information etc. consistent with the most current Water Utility Mechanical Senior Technician Qualification Manual.
  • First aid and CPR procedures and knowledge of safety procedures associated with general industry.
  • Knowledge of energy isolation safety procedures i.e. lockout/tagout.
  • Basic understanding of electrical systems, logic controllers, hydrodynamics, and industrial pumps.
  • Knowledge of proper and safe use of chemicals.
  • Knowledge of all tasks and functions identified in the most current Pump and Motor Technician Qualification Manual.
  • Skill in operating heavy machinery including specialized equipment.
  • Knowledge of basic troubleshooting of electrical and industrial systems.
  • Knowledge of water/wastewater treatment, distribution, and collection processes and procedures, and regulatory requirements under normal, temporary, and emergency operating conditions.
  • Knowledge of diagnostic techniques and troubleshooting methodology.
  • Knowledge of confined space entry procedures and related equipment.
  • Knowledge of energy isolation safety procedures i.e. lockout/tagout.
  • Skill at reading, analyzing, interpreting, and modifying blueprints, diagrams, schematics, and technical drawings.
  • Skill in using computers and related software.
  • Skill at operating a motor vehicle and motorized equipment.
  • Skill at operating manual, automated and buried valves, pumps, and control systems.
  • Skill at using hand tools and power tools.
  • May require skill at precision alignment of rotating equipment.
  • Skill at using lifts, hoists, and rigging.
  • Skill at preparing written reports.
  • Skill at analyzing and making recommendations on optimizing operational processes and/or maintenance schedules.
  • Ability to operate and select proper breathing apparatus, respirators, and atmospheric monitors, in compliance with Utility Respiratory Protection Policy/Procedures.
  • Ability to work in environments which may have hazardous atmospheres.
  • Ability to work in spaces, where there is limited or restricted means for entry and exit, or where the work activities may be hindered.
  • Ability to safely wear Anti-fall (SRL) body harness for confined space entry.
  • Ability to follow written and verbal instructions.
  • Ability to read and interpret meters, gauges, control panels, and testing and monitoring equipment.
  • Understanding oral and written instruction.
  • Ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing.
  • Ability to work safely and effectively with others.
  • Ability to make judgments pertaining to repair needs, supply needs and finding safe effective solutions to problems.
  • Skill in reading/comprehension of operation/safety manuals, signs, maps, office memos, labels, and blueprints.
  • Ability to perform calculations for volume, capacity, and area.

LICENSES AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:

  • Valid Class A Texas Commercial Driver's License.

  • Must have or be able to obtain within one (1) year of hire: Class B Distribution and a Class III Collection License from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

  • Candidates who meet the TCEQ licensure requirements but do not hold a Texas Class A Driver's License but are able to obtain within one (1) year may be considered.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT

Standing, sitting, walking, lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, reaching, handling, fine dexterity, crouching, bending, vision, hearing, talking, use of foot controls. Must be able to lift a minimum of 50 lbs. above the head.

Works outdoors in hot, cold, and/or wet weather, exposure to noise and vibration from machinery, toxic chemicals and gases, work in confined spaces (vaults, dry pits), work with wastewater biohazards, work with electrical voltages in excess of 480V, high-pressure water from sewer machines.

Hiring Range: $23.44 - $47.29, hourly, depending on qualifications.

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