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Water Utility Locator

Wildwood, FL ยท On-site

$34K - $38K/yr

Utility Department Division: Water Opening Date: 06/11/2026 Closing Date: 8/6/2026 11:59 PM Eastern Description Under general supervision, works with utility maps as a guide to confirm the locations ...

WATER UTILITY WORKER

Owasso, OK ยท On-site

$17.63 - $22.04/hr

The Water Utility Worker I performs a variety of semi-skilled tasks in the general operation and maintenance of city water distribution and wastewater collection systems. Must be available for ...

Water Utility Technician

Katy, TX ยท On-site

$21.77 - $27.22/hr

The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience in water utility operations, a strong commitment to public service, and the ability to perform a wide variety of maintenance, repair, and operational ...

Water Utility Supervisor

Glendora, CA ยท On-site

$86K - $104K/yr

The City of Glendora Public Works Water Division is seeking a highly qualified and forward-thinking professional to serve as the Water Utility Supervisor with an emphasis on Water Distribution ...

Description Under general supervision, works with utility maps as a guide to confirm the locations of water and/or wastewater lines. Responsible for making lines as requested per Sunshine 811 member ...

Miller Pipeline is searching for qualified Foreman candidates to assist and support the repair, maintenance, construction, installation and reconditioning of water utilities. Main Responsibilities:

Water Utility Engineer

Chico, CA ยท On-site

$109K - $186K/yr

Salary: $113K - $173K DOE About the Role We are partnered with California's largest regulated water utility to recruit a Civil Engineer - Water Distribution & Infrastructure for their Chico district.

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How much do water utility jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for water utility in the United States is $19.73, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $22.36 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

AspectWater UtilityWater Treatment Plant Operator
CredentialsHigh school diploma; relevant certificationsHigh school diploma; state-specific operator license
Work EnvironmentFieldwork, office, customer servicePlant facilities, technical equipment
Industry UsagePublic water supply managementOperation and maintenance of water treatment systems
Job FocusOverseeing water services, infrastructureOperating treatment equipment, ensuring water quality

Water Utility professionals manage overall water services, infrastructure, and customer relations, while Water Treatment Plant Operators focus on operating treatment systems to ensure safe water quality. Both roles require certifications and work within the water industry, but their daily tasks and responsibilities differ.

What are some of the most common challenges faced by professionals working in a water utility, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in water utilities often encounter challenges such as maintaining aging infrastructure, responding quickly to emergency repairs, and ensuring compliance with rigorous environmental regulations. Adapting to new technologies and managing customer expectations can also present difficulties. These challenges are typically addressed through ongoing training, effective teamwork, and proactive maintenance planning. Collaboration with engineers, field technicians, and regulatory agencies is essential to ensure a reliable and safe water supply for the community.

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

To thrive as a Water Utility professional, you need a solid understanding of water treatment processes, distribution systems, and relevant regulations, typically supported by a high school diploma or associate degree and applicable state certifications. Familiarity with SCADA systems, water testing equipment, and maintenance tools is vital for daily operations. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication enhance your ability to respond to emergencies and collaborate with team members. These skills ensure the safe, reliable delivery of clean water and compliance with regulatory standards.

What are water utility workers?

Water utility workers are professionals responsible for managing, maintaining, and ensuring the safe delivery of clean water to homes and businesses. Their duties include operating water treatment plants, repairing water lines, testing water quality, and responding to emergencies such as leaks or contamination. They play a crucial role in public health and environmental protection by making sure communities have reliable access to safe drinking water.
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Infographic showing various Water Utility job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 8% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $41,029 per year, or $19.7 per hour.
Sewer and Water Utility Operator

Sewer and Water Utility Operator

Village of Jackson, WI

Jackson, WI โ€ข On-site

$26 - $33.65/hr

Full-time

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Salary: $26.00 - $33.65 Hourly
Location : W194 N16660 Eagle Drive, Jackson, WI
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 2026-8
Department: Department of Public Works
Opening Date: 06/12/2026
Closing Date: Continuous
Summary of Position
The Village of Jackson is seeking a full-time Sewer and Water Utility Operator. The Sewer and Water Utility Operator position will be part of both the Sewer and Water Utility staff. The Operator Employee will float between the two utility departments, with work based upon project needs for each department. When working in the Sewer Utility, the employee takes direction from the Jackson Sewer Utility Supervisor for the technical, and day to day operation of the Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP). Daily tasks may include maintenance of equipment, buildings, grounds, and the sanitary collection system. When performing work for the Water Utility, this role reports to the Water Utility Supervisor and assists with day-to-day operations of the Water Utility. This position is compensated on an hourly basis for an average of 40 hours of work per week. Complete applications will be reviewed on December 13th at 4PM. Submitted materials shall include a completed job application, resume, letter of interest, and three (3) professional references. Questions or application materials shall be directed to the Village's Director of Public Works, Jack Straehler
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Other duties or functions may be required from time to time, and thus the information below is not an exhaustive list of responsibilities for this role.
Wastewater Utility Responsibilities:
  • Performs daily plant inspections, records equipment readings, and discusses findings at daily staff meeting.
  • Periodically grease and changes the oil of equipment.
  • Recommends equipment replacements and purchases to the WWTP Supervisor.
  • Performs work in the WWTP Lab and is expected to observe/evaluate operations through the SCADA System and convey adjustments needed to the system to the WWTP Supervisor.
  • Performs work including hydro-excavating, jetting of sewer, and televising sewer mainline.
Water Utility Responsibilities:
  • Hydrant maintenance, bi-annual flushing of water system, valve maintenance, and valve exercising.
  • Locate utilities per the Digger's Hotline tickets.
  • Climbing a water tower for inspection.
General Responsibilities for Water and Wastewater Utilities:
  • Maintains grounds to include grass cutting and snow removal.
  • Receives and completes requests for repairs to equipment, collection system, buildings, and grounds.
  • Investigates, diagnoses and repairs equipment.
  • Requisitions necessary and approved equipment and material.
  • Attends supervisor approved trainings, special courses and workshops.
  • Has independent problem-solving capabilities.
  • Provides snow plowing services for Street Department when necessary.
  • Available after hours or on weekends, when necessary.
  • Work with Supervisor for inspection of new and reconstruction projects.
  • Televising sanitary sewer laterals during meter changeout process by the Jackson Water Utility.

Education and/or Experience Required
LICENSE/CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
All licenses or certificates required by the State of Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Must possess a valid Wisconsin Commercial Driver's License.
EDUCATION AND PRIOR EXPERIENCE:
Minimum requirements include a high school diploma or GED. A Bachelor's degree, Associate's degree or technical certification in a related field such as wastewater treatment from a college or trade/technical school is highly desired. Experience in street and public works construction and maintenance of buildings and grounds, wastewater treatment plants, lift stations, collection systems, water systems, municipal wells, and water towers or any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skill, and abilities may also be considered.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
General knowledge of the methods, materials, and techniques used in the construction and maintenance of a municipal water and wastewater treatment plant and collection system is preferred. A candidate must have the ability to take direction from Supervisors, keep accurate records, and must be able to get along with co-workers and the general public. Candidates must have the ability to meet the physical demands of the position.
Village of Jackson Benefit Package includes:
  • Health Insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • Income Continuation Insurance
  • Wisconsin Retirement System
  • Paid Holidays
  • Paid Sick Time
  • Paid Vacation
  • Deferred Compensation Program
  • Flex Spending
  • Community Center Fitness Center Access
  • Employee Assistance Program