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The City of Fond du Lac is accepting applications for the position of Youth Apprentice at the Wastewater Treatment & Resource Recovery Facility (WTRRF). Various duties and responsibilities will include the following: The Apprentice will assist various staff members with a variety of plant operation, maintenance, and lab duties. Influent Contribute to normal daily maintenance cleaning the influent wetwell, fine screens, grit washer, and/or screening conveyors and raking the roll-off. (Hands-on opportunity) Primary Treatment Secondary Treatment Sampling Sludge Handling Biogas Engine Laboratory Requirements include taking high school classes pertaining to natural resources, sciences, biology, and/or chemistry. Must display interest in considering furthering education with a degree in the previously mentioned studies. Scheduled hours up to 450 total are allowed. Facility Operational Hours: Monday – Thursday 6:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.; Friday 6:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.; and Saturday/Sunday 7:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. The pay rate is $12.50/hour. Applications and/or resumes reviewed upon receipt. A physical exam and drug-screening test (City paid) is required prior to employment. EOE Job Type : Full-Time Experience Level : Entry Level
Youth Apprenticeship – Wastewater
• Scum Pit Cleaning – learn the method of scum pit cleaning under the direction of the operator
• Pump Activation – learn the primary pumping procedures
• Mixed Liquor Solids – learn how to use a settleometer and calculate the SVI as well as learn the operation of a microscope for performing microbial analysis on a daily basis to determine the diverse health and activity of mixed liquor
• RAS/WAS Pump Operation – view methodology of RAS and WAS Pump Operation; make adjustments to the RAS and WAS rates under the direction of the Operator.
• Daily sampling for both operation and lab analysis; directly involved with aeration basin profiling for phosphorus, ammonia, nitrates, dissolved oxygen and COD.
• pH Analysis – learn the methods of pH analysis and calibration using the laboratory pH meter; be responsible for performing and recording pH during rounds with an operator including digester, mixed liquor and effluent.
• Sludge Depth Measurement – view methodology of sludge depth measurements and responsible for performing the measurements under the direction of a treatment plant operator both in the primary and secondary clarifiers, and learn how to make operational decisions based off the measurements.
• Centrifuge Operations – learn all aspects of centrifuge operation and perform sampling and testing for total solids using a moisture analyzer under the direction of the Operator. Additionally, be involved in polymer preparation and conveying the biosolids into roll-offs for disposal.
• Digesters – assist the Operator with digester rounds including checking digester levels, pH and completing the log sheet.
• System Maintenance and Monitoring – There is a 450 kW Biogas Engine on site and monitoring includes checking temperatures, pressures and levels of associated equipment to ensure smooth and efficient operation.
• Gas Cleaning and Monitoring – learn about the biogas cleaning equipment, gas analysis and associated equipment log sheets.
• Learn wastewater laboratory techniques and spend time with the laboratory staff (job shadow and hands on opportunities.)
• Analyses learned will include at minimum total suspended solids, ammonia, total phosphorus, biochemical oxygen demand and chemical oxygen demand.Additional Info