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Delivery Systems Trainee/III/II

Delivery Systems Trainee/III/II

UPPER OCCOQUAN SEWAGE AUTHORITY (UOSA)

Centreville, VA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Ready to advance the future of water!

Delivery Systems Operator Trainee

Grade 3

$48,058-$76,892*

Delivery Systems Operator III

Grade 4

$51,422 - $82,275*

Delivery Systems Operator II

Grade 5

$55,021-$88,034*

Open: May 4, 2026 Closed: Open Until Filled

*One position is available; filled based on the candidate's qualifications. Starting salary will be between minimum and midpoint in the range.

ABOUT US

Are you passionate about making a difference and being a trusted steward of our most precious resource? UOSA is seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic individual to join our team!

The Upper Occoquan Service Authority (UOSA) is a cutting-edge water recycling facility transforming the way the world thinks about sustainable water solutions. Established in 1978, UOSA serves Fairfax County, Prince William County, and the cities of Manassas and Manassas Park and is the first and longest-operated indirect potable reuse project in the United States. UOSA has been treating and reclaiming water for use as drinking water for nearly 50 years.

From being recognized as a Utility of the Future to pioneering advanced research and technology in the industry, our facility now recycles up to 54 million gallons of water per day. UOSA's efforts ensure a reliable supply of high-quality recycled water, contributing to the overall drinking water strategy for the Northern Virginia area.

WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING

The Delivery Systems Operator performs preventive and corrective maintenance tasks of Delivery Systems stations and wastewater lines; does related work as required. The incumbent will be exposed to a wastewater biological and chemical hazardous environment. Also responsible for security and all operations for the Delivery Systems Section.

The DS Operator Trainee performs under the immediate instruction/supervision of Delivery Systems Operators, as directed by the Delivery Systems Manager. An Operator Trainee gains on-the-job experience as tasks of increasing difficulty are assigned.

The DS Operator III is expected to use good judgement in operating and maintaining equipment. The work is performed in accordance with procedures outlined by the Delivery Systems Manager to whom unusual or emergency problems are referred, but employees in this class are expected to be competent to make basic repairs and adjustments to the equipment with detailed instruction while still gaining some on the job experience. Receives supervision from the Delivery Systems Manager and Delivery Systems Assistant Manager.

The DS Operator II has successfully completed the UOSA Delivery Systems Operator II test and is expected to use sound judgement in operating and maintaining equipment. The work is performedin accordance withprocedures outlined by the Delivery Systems Manager to whom unusual or emergency problems are referred, but employees in this class are expected to be technically competent to make minor repairs and adjustments to the equipment with detailed instruction. Receives supervision from the Delivery Systems Manager and Delivery Systems Assistant Manager.