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Water Quality Manager

Cedar Knolls, NJ · On-site

$110K - $130K/yr

Water Quality Manager Location: Cedar Knolls, NJ (on-site) Status: Full Time (40 hours), Exempt Salary Range: $110,00 - $130,000 Benefits: We offer a competitive salary package, commensurate with ...

Water Quality Temp

Ann Arbor, MI · On-site

$19.63/hr

The Water Quality Temp will work under the supervision of the Drinking Water Quality Manager in the office, treatment plant, and laboratory environments. Required Qualifications: • Currently ...

Land Quality Manager

Gary, IN · On-site

$45K - $48K/yr

Land Quality Manager Responsible for the protection and conservation of land and water quality resources in accordance with solid waste, brownfields, and groundwater policies and program at the local ...

Reporting to one of our Water Quality Managers, you'll be responsible for the delivery of an effective and efficient service to customers, external stakeholders and internal teams. This will involve ...

Reporting to one of our Water Quality Managers, you'll be responsible for the delivery of an effective and efficient service to customers, external stakeholders and internal teams. This will involve ...

Water Quality Specialist

Gig Harbor, WA · On-site

$38.17 - $47.75/hr

Administers water quality monitoring programs, wellhead protection and public outreach efforts ... Work will also include managing the city's backflow assembly tracking system, Swift Comply and ...

Water Quality Specialist

Gig Harbor, WA · On-site

$38.17 - $47.75/hr

Administers water quality monitoring programs, wellhead protection and public outreach efforts ... Work will also include managing the city's backflow assembly tracking system, Swift Comply and ...

About AQUALIS We are the nationwide leader of comprehensive water management services focused on ... Position Summary - Water Quality Technician essential functions include safely and efficiently ...

Water Quality Technician

Austin, TX · On-site

$19 - $27/hr

Monitor water quality and lab results to manage the process and makes process adjustments in accordance with established policies, and ensure the operational plan is communicated to all shifts.

Water Quality Technician

Austin, TX · On-site

$19 - $27/hr

Monitor water quality and lab results to manage the process and makes process adjustments in accordance with established policies, and ensure the operational plan is communicated to all shifts.

About AQUALIS We are the nationwide leader of comprehensive water management services focused on ... Position Summary - Water Quality Technician essential functions include safely and efficiently ...

About AQUALIS We are the nationwide leader of comprehensive water management services focused on ... Position Summary - Water Quality Technician essential functions include safely and efficiently ...

Monitor water quality and lab results to manage the process and makes process adjustments in accordance with established policies, and ensure the operational plan is communicated to all shifts.

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How much do water quality manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for water quality manager in the United States is $86,159.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,000.00 and $136,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Water Quality Manager do?

A Water Quality Manager is responsible for overseeing the testing, treatment, and monitoring of water to ensure it meets safety and regulatory standards. They manage teams that collect water samples, analyze data, and implement procedures to prevent contamination. Their work includes coordinating with government agencies, maintaining compliance with environmental laws, and addressing public concerns about water safety. Ultimately, they play a key role in protecting public health and the environment by ensuring water quality.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Water Quality Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Water Quality Manager, you need expertise in environmental science, chemistry, and regulatory compliance, typically supported by a relevant bachelor's or master's degree. Familiarity with laboratory analysis tools, water sampling equipment, and environmental management software is essential, and certifications like Certified Water Professional (CWP) can be advantageous. Strong analytical thinking, leadership, and communication skills help in managing teams, interpreting data, and interacting with regulatory agencies or the public. These skills and qualities ensure effective monitoring, compliance, and protection of public health and environmental resources.

What are some common challenges faced by Water Quality Managers and how can these be addressed on the job?

Water Quality Managers often encounter challenges such as adapting to changing environmental regulations, managing unexpected contamination events, and coordinating between different departments or agencies. Staying current with regulatory updates and investing in ongoing professional development can help address compliance issues. Building strong communication channels within teams and with external stakeholders is also essential for effective response and collaboration during emergencies. Proactive monitoring and data analysis can help identify potential risks early, allowing for timely intervention and maintaining high water quality standards.

What is the difference between Water Quality Manager vs Water Treatment Plant Operator?

AspectWater Quality ManagerWater Treatment Plant Operator
CertificationsEnvironmental or water quality certifications, such as CWEA or WQ certificationOperator licenses or certifications specific to water treatment
Work EnvironmentOffice settings, field inspections, overseeing water quality standardsOperational control of water treatment equipment, plant facilities
Employer & Industry UsageMunicipalities, environmental agencies, consulting firmsWater treatment facilities, municipal water plants

The Water Quality Manager focuses on overseeing water quality standards, compliance, and policy implementation, often in an office or supervisory role. In contrast, the Water Treatment Plant Operator handles the day-to-day operation of water treatment systems, ensuring proper functioning of equipment. Both roles require specialized certifications and are integral to maintaining safe, clean water supplies, but they differ in scope and responsibilities.

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Water Quality Manager

Water Quality Manager

Southeast Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority

Cedar Knolls, NJ • On-site

$110K - $130K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life

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Job description

Title: Water Quality Manager

Location: Cedar Knolls, NJ (on-site)

Status: Full Time (40 hours), Exempt

Salary Range: $110,00 - $130,000

Benefits:

We offer a competitive salary package, commensurate with experience, Comprehensive Health Benefits (medical, dental, vision), PTO including vacation, sick, and other forms of PTO, Retirement benefits, 457b option, Tuition Reimbursement/paid training, FSA, Life insurance (waiting periods may apply)

 Job Description Scope:

The Water Quality Manager is responsible for the overall management, coordination, and oversight of the Authority’s water quality, laboratory, sampling, treatment process monitoring, and regulatory compliance programs. This position ensures the Authority maintains safe, reliable, and compliant drinking water operations in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations.

The Water Quality Manager provides leadership and technical direction in the areas of water quality monitoring, laboratory operations, treatment support, data review, compliance reporting, and staff supervision. This position works closely with operations, engineering, and administrative personnel to support effective water treatment performance, regulatory compliance, public health protection, and continuous operational improvement.

Key Responsibilities:

1. Plans, organizes, directs, and oversees the Authority’s water quality, laboratory, sampling, treatment process monitoring, and regulatory compliance programs.

2. Supervises and coordinates the daily activities of assigned water quality, laboratory, and related operational staff.

3. Ensures compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local drinking water regulations, including NJDEP, EPA, and Safe Drinking Water Act requirements.

4. Manages required water quality monitoring and sampling programs, including testing schedules, sample collection, preservation, and chain of custody procedures.

5. Oversees laboratory operations to ensure analyses are performed in accordance with approved methods, quality assurance standards, and regulatory requirements.

6. Reviews and interprets laboratory results, operational data, and water quality trends to support treatment performance and compliance.

7. Works closely with operations staff to evaluate treatment process performance and recommend adjustments or corrective actions as needed.

8. Directs the preparation, review, and submission of required regulatory reports, compliance documentation, and water quality records.

9. Maintains accurate and complete records related to water quality testing, treatment performance, laboratory activities, and regulatory compliance.

10. Coordinates with regulatory agencies, consultants, outside laboratories, contractors, and internal departments on water quality and compliance matters.

11. Assists with inspections, audits, sanitary surveys, permit requirements, and other regulatory review processes.

12. Investigates water quality concerns, unusual analytical results, treatment-related issues, and customer complaints, and recommends appropriate follow-up actions.

13. Develops, implements, and updates departmental procedures, standard operating practices, and water quality-related programs.

14. Oversees the maintenance, calibration, and proper operation of laboratory instruments, monitoring equipment, and sampling devices.

15. Assists in planning and managing departmental budgets, purchases, equipment needs, and laboratory supply inventories.

16. Trains, mentors, and evaluates assigned staff and supports employee development, performance improvement, and compliance with departmental procedures.

17. Promotes and enforces safe work practices, laboratory safety procedures, and compliance with Authority safety policies.

18. Participates in emergency response activities and provides technical support related to water quality, treatment operations, and regulatory compliance as needed.

19. Effectively responds to incidents and exhibit the capability of working outside of normal business hours.

20. Performs related and other duties, as assigned.

This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Functions of this position include work assignments in the ambient atmosphere including extreme cold, hot, wet, or other inclement weather conditions.  

Qualifications:

LISCENSES & CERTIFICATIONS

·         Maintenance of a New Jersey Basic Driver’s License.

·         Possession and maintenance of appropriate New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) Water Supply Operator Licenses, including T-3/T-4 and W-3/W-4, or the ability to obtain within an Authority-approved time period, depending on system classification and operational needs.

·         Possession and maintenance of a New Jersey Industrial Wastewater Treatment License (N-2 or higher) may be required based on Authority operations and regulatory responsibilities.

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE

·         A U.S. accredited Associate or Bachelor Degree in science, science informatics, or approved related field, including a four (4) credit microbiology and eight (8) credit organic chemistry lecture and laboratory courses.

·         Seven (7) or more years in the operation of public water systems, including treatment and laboratory experience; including three (3) or more years in a supervisory capacity.

SKILLS & COMPETENCIES

·         Demonstrated proficiency in the New Jersey and Federal Safe Drinking Water Act.

·         Demonstrated proficiency in drinking water laboratory methods, including field, bench, instrument, and continuous water quality monitors.

·         Ability to work in a fast-paced, high-intensity work environment.

·         Demonstrated proficiency in leadership and supervision. Must be proactive, strategic, detail-oriented, and encourage staff development. Candidate must also demonstrate common courtesy and respect to all employees, customers, vendors, and public—even under the most difficult situations.

·         The person serving in this position is expected to maintain up-to-date skill sets to remain current with best available technologies.

·         Excellent comprehension, written and oral skills in English so that involved and complicated instructions and technical texts can be read, understood, produced, and communicated to staff.

·         Demonstrated proficiency in:

o Personal computing applications such as Microsoft Office, industrial control systems (SCADA) and computerized maintenance management applications (facilities, equipment, grounds, fleet, fuel, etc.).

o Reading instrumentation and control, electrical, mechanical, and structural drawings.

o Instrumentation and control ladder logic and instrument calibration procedures.

o Troubleshooting of electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, thermal, and process and instrumentation controls.

·         Ability to work harmoniously with co-workers, supervisors, managers, and the public.

·         Ability to demonstrate understanding and satisfactory compliance of SMCMUA policies, procedures, practices, processes, and essential functions.

Company Description:

In 1977, the Governing Bodies of Morristown, Morris Township, Morris Plains, and Hanover Township (the Creating Municipalities) passed parallel ordinances creating The Southeast Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority (SMCMUA). SMCMUA provides high-quality drinking water to customers in Morristown, Morris Township, Morris Plains, and Hanover Township with some service in Mendham Township and Harding Township, and to certain customers and municipalities outside its District in Morris County, New Jersey. On a typical day, about 100,000 people rely on SMCMUA's commitment to high quality for their drinking water needs.

Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action:

SMCMUA prohibits discrimination based on the following protected categories: race, creed, color, national origin, nationality, ancestry, age, sex/gender, pregnancy, marital status, civil status, domestic partnership status, familial status, religion, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, atypical hereditary cellular or blood trait, genetic information, liability for service in the Armed Forces of the United States, and disability.

Company Description

In 1977, the Governing Bodies of Morristown, Morris Township, Morris Plains, and Hanover Township (the Creating Municipalities) passed parallel ordinances creating The Southeast Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority (SMCMUA). SMCMUA provides high-quality drinking water to customers in Morristown, Morris Township, Morris Plains, and Hanover Township with some service in Mendham Township and Harding Township, and to certain customers and municipalities outside its District in Morris County, New Jersey. On a typical day, about 100,000 people rely on SMCMUA's commitment to high quality for their drinking water needs.
Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action:
SMCMUA prohibits discrimination based on the following protected categories: race, creed, color, national origin, nationality, ancestry, age, sex/gender, pregnancy, marital status, civil status, domestic partnership status, familial status, religion, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, atypical hereditary cellular or blood trait, genetic information, liability for service in the Armed Forces of the United States, and disability.