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Water Lead

Houston, TX

$17 - $21.50/hr

The Water Lead directly supervises field water operations across Fervo's full asset portfolio, and coordinates across Drilling, Completions, Resource, Production, Construction, and Facilities to make ...

Water Foreman

Aubrey, TX ยท On-site

$59K/yr

Plans and supervises the daily operations of the water treatment plant in accordance with guidelines outlined by State and Federal agencies. Develops operating procedures and policies for the day-to ...

Position Summary This is a working supervisory position responsible for overseeing and conducting the operational functions of a water treatment facility. Under minimal supervision, this individual ...

This position does not offer relocation assistance Overview We are seeking a Water Systems Control Room Operator to monitor, control, and optimize the operation of Clean Brine Facilities, Salt Water ...

This position does not offer relocation assistance Overview We are seeking a Water Systems Control Room Operator to monitor, control, and optimize the operation of Clean Brine Facilities, Salt Water ...

This position is responsible for successfully managing the water operations of all associated personnel and the financial responsibilities inherent in the work, equipment, materials, and supplies ...

Staff Water Operations Specialist

Columbus, OH ยท On-site

$49K - $66K/yr

At least 10 years' experience in: * wastewater operations or commissioning of wastewater plants * water treament operations and/or commissioning of water treatment plants. * Plant startup and ...

Water Superintendent

Alvin, TX ยท On-site

$70K/yr

Supervises water operations crews and plant operations staff. Performs related duties as required. Reports to the Director of Public Services. Minimum Qualifications: Requires a high school diploma ...

Staff Water Operations Specialist

Orlando, FL ยท On-site

$48K - $64K/yr

At least 10 years' experience in: * wastewater operations or commissioning of wastewater plants * water treament operations and/or commissioning of water treatment plants. * Plant startup and ...

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Bedford Water is seeking a dedicated Water Compliance Technician position. This position is ... Be able to maintain operation and data logs and prepare reports. * Be able to follow verbal and ...

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How much do water operations jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for water operations in the United States is $19.82, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $22.36 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.
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Infographic showing various Water Operations job openings in the United States 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 $41,222 per year, or $19.8 per hour.
Assistant General Manager of Water Operations

Assistant General Manager of Water Operations

Modesto Irrigation District

Modesto, CA โ€ข On-site

$218K - $284K/yr

Other

Medical, Retirement

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Description The Modesto Irrigation District (MID) seeks an Assistant General Manager of Water Operations. Reporting to the General Manager, this executive-level position will oversee civil engineering, water use, planning and conservation, irrigation services, construction management, and domestic water operations to ensure the efficient and sustainable use of water resources in Modesto and surrounding areas. The AGM will drive the efficient and professional operation of the Water Operations Division and have oversight of four direct reports, 90 staff, and budgets of approximately $36 million for operations plus $8 million for capital improvements.

This position requires an individual who possesses a deep understanding of water management complexities, with the communication skills, emotional intelligence, and political acumen necessary for navigating public and board meetings effectively. The ideal candidate embodies a unique blend of technical expertise and vision. Moreover, they demonstrate a keen ability to analyze data, identify trends, and make data-informed decisions to optimize the efficiency and effectiveness of operations.

The ideal candidate brings a strong project management background in overseeing large municipal projects from initial design through final construction, ensuring technical quality and timely delivery. They also excel at collaborating with multiple agencies, effectively coordinating across jurisdictions to keep complex projects aligned and moving forward. They will also build positive relationships with diverse stakeholders, from government officials to industry partners.

Their effective communication skills will enable them to articulate complex ideas clearly and influentially, whether in board meetings, negotiations, or public forums. Learn more about Modesto Irrigation District here and Water Resources at MID here. Additional Information: This is an exempt position and is represented by the Modesto Irrigation District Employees Association (MIDEA).

This position is designated as "at will" and serves at the pleasure of the District in accordance with Board Resolution 93-155. The total compensation and relocation package is competitive and will be dependent upon qualifications and experience. In addition to salary, MID offers an excellent benefits package that includes affordable health plan options and participation in the MID Retirement System.

Benefits and retirement information can be found here. Further, there is a 5% cost of living increase effective January 10, 2027. Examples of Duties Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Develop, plan and implement division goals and objectives; recommend and administer policies and procedures.

Coordinate division activities with those of other divisions and outside agencies and organizations; provide staff assistance to the General Manager and Board of Directors; prepare and present staff reports and other necessary correspondence. Direct, oversee and participate in the development of the division's work plan; assign work activities, projects and programs; monitor work flow; review and evaluate work products, methods and procedures. Supervise and participate in the development and administration of the Water Operations Division budget; direct the forecast of additional funds needed for staffing, equipment, materials and supplies; monitor and approve expenditures; implement mid-year adjustments.

Select, train, motivate and evaluate personnel; provide or coordinate staff training; conduct performance evaluations; implement discipline procedures; maintain discipline and high standards necessary for the efficient and professional operation of the division. Provide input and direction on issues related to the District's water rights. Represent the District in negotiations with outside utilities on matters of common interest; prepare and present District position in response to legislative and regulatory matters impacting the District.

Ensure the District's water delivery rules and regulations are in compliance with local, State and Federal regulations. Provide guidance on operational studies related to the District's water transmission system, improvement districts, pumping and treatment plants, and private facilities. Provide direction for new water project development including planning, feasibility, design and construction.

Represent the division to outside groups and organizations; participate in outside community and professional groups and committees; provide technical assistance as necessary. Research and prepare technical and administrative reports and studies; prepare written correspondence as necessary. Build and maintain positive working relationships with co-workers, other District employees and the public using principles of good customer service; Perform related duties as assigned.

Typical Qualifications Any combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: Education: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in civil or agricultural engineering, biology, or a related field. Experience: Ten years of increasingly responsible experience in water operations including domestic water system operation and maintenance and irrigation water delivery systems, including three years of administrative and management responsibility.

License and Certificate: Possession of a valid California class C driver's license at the time of appointment. Registration as a Professional Civil Engineer in the State of California is highly desirable. Knowledge: Principles and practices of project management with large scale municipal systems Demonstrates the ability to proactively oversee and develop strategic asset management systems.

Principles and practices of leadership, motivation, team building, conflict resolution, and the ability to manage multi-disciplinary staff, including professional, trades, and clerical. Demonstrates the ability to collaborate effectively with both office-based technical staff and field or construction services personnel to ensure cohesive project execution. Principles and practices of water distribution, production, treatment, storage and transmission.

Principles and practices of irrigation water delivery, irrigated agriculture, irrigation conveyance, water treatment, pumps, drainage, modernization, SCADA, operations, and construction principles. Pertinent local, State and Federal laws, rules and regulations. Organizational and management practices as applied to the analysis and evaluation of programs.

Principles and practices of organization, administration and personnel management. Principles and practices of budget preparation and administration. Surface and ground water hydrologic principles.

Rights and laws affecting District facilities and rights-of-way as well as California water rights. Principles and practices of safety management. Modern office equipment including use of applicable computer applications.

Principles and practices of effective customer service. California Labor Laws and labor unions. Principles and practices of safety management.

Contract administration, public procurement, bidding, and construction management. CA Water Management issues (fisheries, climate change, storage, SGMA, irrigated lands, etc.). Preparing Urban/Ag Water Management Plans

Working with/for a locally elected Board of Directors. Implementing large scale capital improvement plans. Abilities: Plan, direct and control the administration and operations of the Water Operations Division.

On a continuous basis, analyze budget and technical reports; interpret and evaluate staff reports and related documents; know and interpret laws, regulations, codes and procedures; observe performance and evaluate staff; problem solve division related issues; and explain and interpret policy. Prepare and administer complex and multimillion-dollar division budgets. Develop and implement division policies and procedures.

Supervise, train and evaluate assigned personnel. Strong leadership skills are a must. Gain cooperation through discussion and persuasion.

Analyze problems, identify alternative solutions, project consequences of proposed actions and implement recommendations in support of goals. Work effectively with multi-agency and multi-disciplinary teams. Interpret and apply local, State, Federal, District and division policies, procedures, rules and regulations.

Analyze complex technical data involving legal, institutional, engineering and economic considerations and take appropriate action. Analyze, interpret and apply complex water rights. Operate and use modern office equipment including a computer and applicable software.

Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Supplemental Information APPLY IMMEDIATELY.

The position is open until filled. Screening of applications will begin on or after June 5, 2026 .Applications received after this date are not guaranteed consideration. Applications will be reviewed on a comparative basis and only those most qualified will be invited to continue in the selection process, which will consist of an overall assessment of the individual's skills through (1) oral interview and (2) contacting of references to include current and former supervisors

The applicant must perform successfully in each phase of the recruitment in order to continue in the selection process. Applicants requiring necessary accommodations to the application process may contact Human Resources at (209) 526-7341. California Relay Service is available at (800) 735-3933 voice and (800) 735-2929 TDD.

The Modesto Irrigation District is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply. SUCCESSFULLY PASSING AN APPLICABLE BACKGROUND CHECK WILL BE REQUIRED AS A CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT.

INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.