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Water Operations Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Plant Electrician

Maricopa, AZ · On-site

$30.96 - $42.10/hr

Water Operations Opening Date: 01/27/2026 Closing Date: Continuous Summary Under general supervision of the Water Operations Manager, the Plant Electrician is responsible for performing skilled level ...

About The Role CITY OF KINGMAN ELETRICIAN III WATER OPERATIONS DIVISION - PUBLIC WORKS *MAY BE UNDERFILLED AS ELECTRICIAN I OR II* Learn more about our Benefits & Wellness Incentives The City of ...

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Water Supervisor

Surprise, AZ · On-site

$65K - $95K/yr

The role serves as the operational lead for water movement and plays a key leadership role in coordinating activities across operations, maintenance, and support systems. Key Responsibilities Water ...

Water Operator

Chandler, AZ · On-site

$25.63 - $32/hr

SCADA System monitoring, operation, and reporting. * Reverse Osmosis water treatment system operation and maintenance * pump installation, repair, and maintenance. * storage tank and standpipe ...

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How much do water operations jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for water operations in Arizona is $18.47, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.33 and $20.82 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Water Operations?

Water Operations refer to the processes and activities involved in managing the supply, treatment, and distribution of water for public and industrial use. This includes monitoring water quality, maintaining infrastructure like pipes and pumps, ensuring regulatory compliance, and responding to emergencies such as leaks or contamination. Professionals in water operations work to ensure that safe and adequate water is delivered to communities while protecting public health and the environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Water Operations, and why are they important?

To thrive in Water Operations, you need a solid understanding of water treatment processes, distribution systems, and relevant regulations, often supported by a high school diploma or associate degree and state certification. Familiarity with SCADA systems, water quality testing equipment, and maintenance tools is typically required. Strong problem-solving, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help operators respond quickly to issues and work collaboratively. These skills are critical for ensuring safe, compliant, and efficient water supply and infrastructure management.

What is the difference between Water Operations vs Water Treatment Plant Operator?

AspectWater OperationsWater Treatment Plant Operator
CertificationsOften requires state-specific water operator licensesTypically requires a water treatment operator license
Work EnvironmentIncludes water distribution systems, treatment facilities, and fieldworkPrimarily focuses on operating and maintaining water treatment equipment
Employer & Industry UsageMunicipal water departments, utilities, and industrial facilitiesMunicipal water treatment plants, water utilities
Job FocusOverseeing water distribution, quality, and system maintenanceManaging water treatment processes and ensuring water quality standards

Water Operations and Water Treatment Plant Operator roles share overlapping skills and certifications, but Water Operations covers a broader scope including water distribution and system management, while Water Treatment Plant Operators focus specifically on treatment processes. Both roles are essential in maintaining safe and reliable water services in municipal and industrial settings.

What are the typical daily challenges faced by professionals in Water Operations, and how can new team members best prepare for them?

Professionals in Water Operations often encounter challenges such as maintaining water quality standards, responding quickly to equipment malfunctions, and adapting to changing weather or environmental conditions. New team members can best prepare by gaining a strong understanding of regulatory requirements, familiarizing themselves with monitoring and control systems, and developing good communication skills for effective teamwork. Staying proactive with preventive maintenance and being adaptable to shift work or emergency response situations are also key to succeeding in this role.
What are the most commonly searched types of Water Operations jobs in Arizona? The most popular types of Water Operations jobs in Arizona are:
What cities in Arizona are hiring for Water Operations jobs? Cities in Arizona with the most Water Operations job openings:
Infographic showing various Water Operations job openings in Arizona as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 86% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,414 per year, or $18.5 per hour.
Water Distribution Superintendent

Water Distribution Superintendent

ARIZONA WATER COMPANY

Sedona, AZ

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

JOB SUMMARY

Under the direction of the Assistant General Manager, the Water Distribution Superintendent has responsibility for supervising Water Distributiondepartment employees, assigning work and safe work environment. The Water Distribution Supervisor reports directly to the Water Distribution Superintendent.

JOB DUTIES AND ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Responsible for a variety of tasks and duties, which may include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Responsible for the resolution of daily departmental operational and maintenance problems.

  • Assist the General Manager and Assistant General Manager in budgeting information for capital and operation and maintenance budgets.

  • Responsible for all water distribution departmental safety training.

  • Ensure that there is always a safe work environment for all employees.

  • Conduct monthly inspections of all equipment, including service trucks, backhoes, and excavation equipment according to the proper Operating Memorandum.

  • Responsible for reducing Lost and Unaccounted for Water.

  • Ensure that investigations are accurate and thorough of damages to water distribution facilities; including the billing and collecting from responsible parties and maintain damage files.

  • Review all requests for ordering inventory replacement materials and materials required for new construction.

  • Lead in evaluating potential new employees for hire, and existing employees for promotion, disciplinary and corrective action, and termination.

  • Responsible for managing, training, and evaluating departmental employees.

  • Read and update water distribution system maps and as-built plans (record drawings).

  • Prepare job proposals for future projects and pre-Construction meetings.

  • Manage the Water Service Inquiry Request process.

  • Coordinate with Development Services for new projects.

  • Subject to 24-hour on-call status.

  • Other tasks and duties as required.

  • Responsible for the Meter Change Out Program.

  • Subject to 24-hour on-call status.

EXPERIENCE SKILLS KNOWLEDGE AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

The required skills, knowledge and physical requirements include, but are not limited to the following:

  • Thorough knowledge, understanding, and experience in departmental duties, as well as operating policies and procedures.

  • Maintain good knowledge of materials and company part numbers.

  • Know and understand American Water Works Association standard practices and sanitary procedures for disinfecting new main installations and repairs to mains.

  • Thorough knowledge with Arizona Code Title 18 Chapter 4.

  • Thorough knowledge with safety practices and procedures, as well as OSHA requirements.

  • Thorough knowledge of Best Management Practices in accordance with Arizona Pollution Discharge Elimination System.

  • Thorough knowledge with traffic control procedures for performing work within the public right-of-way.

  • Lead by effectively supervising, motivating, training, and developing departmental employees, and to recognize job or employee problems and recommend solutions.

  • Good oral and written communication skills.

  • Ability to interact with other supervisors and the public in a cooperative and professional manner.

  • Neat and presentable appearance.

  • Must be dependable, punctual, and have good attendance.

  • Ability to lift 45 pounds and climb to a height of 40 feet.

  • Ability to perform repetitive physical activities using feet, legs, hands, and arms, and including sit, stand, walk, bend, stoop, reach, grasp, lift, push, pull, climb, crouch, squat, crawl, and twist.

  • Thorough knowledge of personal computer for managing reports and accessing company templates on forms.

  • Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to interact with customers and demonstrated customer and public relations skills.

  • Working knowledge of general plumbing practices and repairs.

  • Must be able to resolve customer disputes and issues with resolutions following company policy and procedures.

  • Ability to interact with supervisors, co-workers, and the public in a cooperative and professional manner.

  • Must have professional demeanor and appearance, be dependable and punctual.

  • Must be physically able to perform work that requires walking, bending, kneeling, limited digging, and lifting 45 pounds.

  • Calculate Water Service Inquiry Request Cost Estimates for Development Services.

  • Understanding of 811 Rules and Arizona Underground Laws.

EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE

The following are required:

  • High school diploma.

  • Minimum three years of experience in the water utility business.

  • Must have two years' experience in a management position.

  • Must have knowledge of water system and utility construction practices.

  • Valid Arizona driver's license and acceptable driving record.

  • ADEQ Grade 3 Water Distribution Operator certificate and a willingness to acquire additional grades, including Water Treatment certification.

  • Must have three years of field service experience in either meter reading, customer service, or distribution. A combination of this experience is preferred.