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Water Quality Specialist

Gig Harbor, WA · On-site

$38.17 - $47.75/hr

Open Until Filled POSITION OVERVIEW The water quality specialist performs a variety of technical and complex regulatory compliance duties including inspections of new and existing water service ...

Water Quality Specialist

Gig Harbor, WA · On-site

$38.17 - $47.75/hr

Open Until Filled POSITION OVERVIEW The water quality specialist performs a variety of technical and complex regulatory compliance duties including inspections of new and existing water service ...

Water Quality Specialist

Bellingham, WA · On-site

$95.45K - $115.66K/yr

The Water Quality Specialist evaluates water quality and plant process data; develops and implements laboratory and field projects; evaluates and audits laboratory practices; and prepares scientific ...

Job Role Summary The WATER QUALITY SPECIALIST Quality duties include completing surface water routes to collect bacteriological and chemical samples and obtain water quality data with sampling ...

Perform routine maintenance on Water Quality system sensors and related materials. * Make PVC and other piping repairs, for " through 14" including installation of valves and other devices. * Move ...

Water Quality Specialist

Denison, TX · On-site

$40.50K - $56.22K/yr

Continuous Description Performs various duties in the water distribution, wastewater collection, water quality and meter service areas. Routinely performs investigations of collection lines and ...

As a member of the Water Quality Department, the team member will be continuously working to ensure that the water quality of the VWNY operations consistently meets and surpasses water quality ...

Water Quality Specialist

Denison, TX · On-site

$40.50K - $56.22K/yr

Description Performs various duties in the water distribution, wastewater collection, water quality and meter service areas. Routinely performs investigations of collection lines and interceptors.

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How much do water quality specialist jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for water quality specialist in the United States is $68,807.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $51,500.00 and $84,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Does a Water Quality Specialist Do?

As a water quality specialist, your responsibilities are to help ensure public safety by testing environmental sources of water and checking for potential issues. Most water quality specialist jobs are governmental roles associated with waterways that part of the government manages, but some companies and research institutions also hire private water quality specialists. Your duties typically involve traveling to different water access points, performing on-site testing, recording results, and alerting the appropriate entities to any problems you detect. Most water quality specialists work regular hours, but employers may occasionally call you in to check suspected outbreaks of disease.

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

To thrive as a Water Quality Specialist, you need a solid background in environmental science, chemistry, or biology, often supported by a relevant bachelor's degree. Familiarity with laboratory analysis tools, water sampling equipment, and regulatory compliance systems such as EPA guidelines is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and effective communication are crucial for accurate data interpretation and reporting. These competencies ensure the reliable monitoring and management of water resources, safeguarding public health and environmental quality.

What are some common challenges Water Quality Specialists face when conducting fieldwork and how can they be addressed?

Water Quality Specialists often encounter challenges such as unpredictable weather, difficult terrain, and ensuring accurate sample collection in remote locations. To address these challenges, specialists typically rely on careful planning, proper safety protocols, and the use of durable, portable equipment. Collaboration with local agencies and continual training on field techniques also help ensure data accuracy and personal safety. Flexibility and problem-solving skills are key assets in adapting to changing field conditions.

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

AspectWater Quality SpecialistWater Treatment Plant Operator
CertificationsEnvironmental certifications, such as CWEA or state-specific licensesOperator licenses, often state-specific
Work EnvironmentLaboratories, field sampling sites, regulatory agenciesWater treatment facilities, plant control rooms
Primary FocusMonitoring and assessing water quality, ensuring complianceOperating and maintaining water treatment equipment
Industry UsageEnvironmental agencies, consulting firms, water utilitiesMunicipal water treatment plants, private water companies

While both roles focus on water quality, Water Quality Specialists primarily monitor, assess, and ensure regulatory compliance, often working in labs or in the field. Water Treatment Plant Operators focus on operating and maintaining treatment systems to produce safe drinking water. Both roles require certifications and are vital in water management but differ in daily responsibilities and work environments.

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Water Quality Specialist

Water Quality Specialist

Arizona Water Company

Casa Grande, AZ • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

Water Quality Specialist

Casa Grande, AZ 85122

Overview

Level: Experienced Position Type: Full Time Education Level: High School - GED Category: Operations

Description

JOB SUMMARY

Under the direct supervision of the Environmental Compliance Manager, the Water Quality Specialist will work closely with the Production management and oversee the water quality monitoring to ensure compliance with all state and federal drinking water standards.

JOB DUTIES AND ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

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

  • Schedule water quality sampling
  • Prepare monitoring results to submit to regulatory agencies.
  • Prepare and submit written technical reports on water quality, operation of treatment facilities and other related issues to the Drinking Water Program of Arizona Department of Environmental Quality ("ADEQ").
  • Point of contact for laboratory personnel regarding sample submissions and results.
  • Point of contact for system management and operators regarding routine compliance and bacteriological samples
  • Prepare system quarterly Maximum Residual Disinfection Level ("MRDL") reports.
  • Maintain inventory of water quality sample equipment and supplies.
  • Prepare system quarterly compliance sample bottle requests.
  • Prepare system quarterly compliance bottle receipt forms.
  • Prepare system quarterly compliance Chain of Custody forms.
  • Prepare De Minimis Discharge Monitoring Reports.
  • Attend workshops, meetings and seminars on water quality issues and related matters.
  • Assist in the preparation and updating of the Company's compliance sampling plans.
  • Monitor the Arizona Pollutant Discharge Elimination System compliance program.
  • Give oral presentations regarding water quality.
  • Record, track and report results.
  • Other tasks and duties as directed.

Qualifications

SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Skills, knowledge and physical requirements include, but are not limited to:

  • Thorough knowledge of federal and state drinking water regulations and familiarity with SDWA, CWA, ADEQ, AZPDES and other environmental standards.
  • Ability to work effectively with Production Department personnel, regulatory agencies and the public in a cooperative and professional manner.
  • Good personal computer skills using Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint and general knowledge of and capability with the Internet.
  • Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing and to write legibly.
  • Have good reading skills and ability to quickly comprehend.
  • Must be dependable, punctual and have good attendance.
  • Neat and presentable appearance.
  • Ability to perform repetitive physical activities using feet, legs, hands and arms and be able to use keyboard, walk, sit, stand, bend, stoop, climb stairs, and reach, grasp, lift up to 20 lbs., push, pull, crouch, squat, crawl and twist.

EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE

The following are required:

  • High school graduate or equivalent.
  • Valid Arizona driver's license and acceptable driving record.
  • Must have Grade 2 Treatment and Grade 2 Distribution Operator Certifications or obtain within 18 months of hire date.
  • College degree or equivalent work experience in the field of water quality is desirable.