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Water Quality Technician I

Graham, NC · On-site

$49K - $74K/yr

The City of Graham is seeking a motivated Water Quality Technician I to join our Water & Sewer team ... General Statement of Duties Collect and analyze samples for the purpose of compliance and process ...

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The City of Graham is seeking a motivated Water Quality Technician I to join our Water & Sewer team ... General Statement of Duties Collect and analyze samples for the purpose of compliance and process ...

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Water Quality Specialist

Denison, TX · On-site

$40K - $56K/yr

Description Performs various duties in the water distribution, wastewater collection, water quality ... Good knowledge of operational characteristics of chlorine analyzers and pressure gauges. Working ...

Water Quality Supervisor

Eureka, CA · On-site

$69K - $84K/yr

CLASS CHARACTERISTICS This is the full supervisory-level class in the water quality series ... Analyze, interpret, apply and enforce Federal, State and local policies, procedures, laws and ...

Water Quality Supervisor

Eureka, CA · On-site

$69K - $84K/yr

CLASS CHARACTERISTICS This is the full supervisory-level class in the water quality series ... Analyze, interpret, apply and enforce Federal, State and local policies, procedures, laws and ...

Moreover, the responsibilities include conducting in-depth technical research on alternative water quality solutions, analyzing water quality policies and regulations, preparing project scopes, work ...

Project Water Quality Engineer

Hanover, MD · On-site

$71K - $92K/yr

Moreover, the responsibilities include conducting in-depth technical research on alternative water quality solutions, analyzing water quality policies and regulations, preparing project scopes, work ...

Water Quality Specialist I

Franklin, TN · On-site

$29.69 - $32.31/hr

Assists in the administration and management of the Water Quality section of the Stormwater ... Read, analyze, and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, technical ...

Supervisor II, Water Quality

Downey, CA · On-site

$120K - $160K/yr

Key outcomes include on-time collection and lab analysis of system/process samples; validated water quality results; timely submission of monthly drinking water and wastewater reports; complete ...

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How much do water quality analyst jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for water quality analyst in the United States is $32.41, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.28 and $37.02 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Water Quality Analyst job?

A Water Quality Analyst is responsible for monitoring, testing, and assessing water quality to ensure it meets environmental and safety regulations. They collect water samples from various sources, conduct laboratory tests, and analyze data to detect pollutants, contaminants, or other irregularities. Their work helps maintain public health, support environmental conservation, and ensure compliance with local, state, and federal water quality standards. Water Quality Analysts often collaborate with government agencies, environmental organizations, and utility companies to implement solutions for improving water safety and sustainability.

What are the typical work environments and team structures for Water Quality Analysts?

Water Quality Analysts often split their time between laboratory settings, field sampling locations such as rivers or treatment plants, and office environments for data analysis and reporting. They usually work as part of multidisciplinary teams that may include environmental engineers, laboratory technicians, and regulatory specialists. Collaboration is essential, especially when interpreting results or designing water monitoring programs. Being adaptable to both independent and collaborative tasks, as well as varying work environments, is key to success in this role.

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

To thrive as a Water Quality Analyst, you need a strong background in environmental science, chemistry, or biology, with hands-on experience in sampling and laboratory analysis. Familiarity with analytical instruments (like spectrophotometers and chromatographs), water sampling equipment, and knowledge of regulatory standards such as EPA guidelines are commonly required, along with certifications like Water Quality Analyst or relevant state licenses. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and strong written and verbal communication skills help distinguish successful analysts. These competencies are vital for ensuring accurate data collection, regulatory compliance, and effective communication of findings to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.

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Water Quality/Regulatory Affairs Supervisor

Water Quality/Regulatory Affairs Supervisor

Palmdale Water District

Palmdale, CA

$13K - $15K/mo

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Posted 28 days ago


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Description FLSA Status: Exempt 1st Review of application: Week of July 8, 2026 JOB SUMMARY To plan, organize, direct, and supervise water quality laboratory operations and related regulatory compliance activities within the Operations Department; and to perform a variety of technical tasks relative to assigned area of responsibility. Supervision Received and Exercised Receives general direction from the Operations Manager. Exercises direct supervision over assigned professional and technical staff.

Examples of Duties Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Recommend and assist in the implementation of goals and objectives; establish schedules and methods for water quality laboratory operations; implement policies and procedures. Plan, prioritize, assign, supervise, and review the work of assigned staff; conduct performance appraisals. Evaluate operations and activities of assigned responsibilities; recommend improvements and modifications; prepare various reports on operations and activities.

Participate in budget preparation and administration; prepare cost estimates for budget recommendations; submit justifications for staff, supplies, equipment, and services; monitor and control expenditure. Participate in the selection of staff; provide or coordinate staff training; recommend personnel actions; implement discipline procedures as needed. Develop, implement, and maintain laboratory quality assurance, quality control, and data integrity programs; maintain required laboratory certification.

Supervise day-to-day laboratory operations and data reporting. Prepare and/or oversee preparation of required internal and external reports regarding water quality; ensure reports are accurate and submitted in a timely manner. Plan and implement sampling, data gathering, and special testing programs to evaluate and solve water quality problems; assign and/or participate in special water quality monitoring investigations.

Evaluate and interpret water quality data related to water treatment and distribution systems and watershed water quality studies. Participate in development of improved water treatment processes and review monitoring programs related to water supply, distribution and storage; recommend changes in monitoring programs, treatment methods or process control. Meet with regulatory agencies while representing the District to assess proposed regulations; provide technical and policy input into the development of new regulations; track regulations.

Maintain a liaison and cooperate with other water utility and trade organizations on issues relating to the interest of the District and water industry; advise management on how proposed statutes and regulations may impact the District's mission. Conduct special applied research projects relating to the District's processes and systems, design and oversee experiments, modify equipment, and maintain records. Prepare, maintain, and validate statistical and analytical reports for regional, state and federal agencies.

Work with commercial laboratories and requisition specialized testing, as appropriate. Answer questions and provide information to the public; investigate complaints and recommend corrective action as necessary to resolve complaints. 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 Knowledge of: Principles and practices of analytical chemistry and microbiology; and chemical, physical, and bacteriological characteristics of treated and untreated water. Principles and practices of water treatment processes and distribution systems; including water quality and regulatory reporting requirements.

Methods and techniques for recordkeeping and report preparation and writing. Equipment, tools, and materials used in chemical and microbiological sampling and environmental laboratory analysis. Modern laboratory procedures and equipment, including computer uses and applications used in laboratory testing and analysis such as Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS).

Sample collection/monitoring procedures and sample preservation methods related to water treatment processes. Computer applications used in laboratory testing and analysis and water treatment processing problems. ELAP requirements and the 2016 TNI Standard.

Principles and practices of supervision, training, and performance evaluations. Principles and practices of budget monitoring. Principles and practices of safety management.

Pertinent local, State and Federal laws, ordinances, and rules and regulations. Ability to: Direct and supervise the water quality laboratory activities and personnel. Interpret and follow regulatory compliance activities required by ELAP requirements and the 2016 TNI Standard.

Establish and adhere to the 2016 TNI Standard quality control program and standards. Read, interpret, and record laboratory data and ensure it is accurately recorded and reported. Perform the requirements required as a Technical and Quality Manager (as listed in 22 CCR 64812.00)

Intermittently analyze work papers, reports and special projects. Identify and interpret technical and numerical information. Observe and problem solve operational and technical policy and procedures.

Explain District regulations and policies and requirements of regulatory agencies related to water quality. Interpret and explain pertinent District and department policies and procedures. Assist in the development and monitoring of an assigned program budget.

Develop and recommend policies and procedures related to assigned operations. Supervise, train and evaluate assigned staff. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.

Establish and maintain effective working relationships. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING 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: Experience Three years of increasingly responsible experience in the analysis of potable water; including one year providing technical and functional supervision over assigned personnel.

Training Must possess at least a Bachelor's degree in a relevant scientific field such as chemistry, biology, microbiology, or environmental engineering as specified in 22 CCR 64812.00. License and Certificate Possession of, or ability to obtain, a valid California Driver's License. Possession of CA-NV American Water Works Association Water Quality Laboratory Analyst Grade 3 is preferred

Possession of or ability to obtain within six months, CA State Water Resource Control Board Water Treatment Operator Grade 2. Possession of or ability to obtain within six months, CA State Water Resource Control Board Water Distribution Operator Grade 2. Supplemental Information On a continuous basis, sit at desk for long periods of time; intermittently bend, squat, climb, kneel or twist while performing field sampling work; intermittently twist to reach equipment surrounding desk; perform simple grasping and fine manipulation; use telephone, and write or use a keyboard to communicate through written means; and push, pull, lift or carry weight up to 25 pounds.

Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Must be able to operate a district vehicle. APPROVED: December 2025.