Field Operator I
City of Weatherford Weatherford, Texas, United States
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Location: Weatherford, Texas, United States
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Categories: Other
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Job Type:
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Posted: Jul 16, 2026
Job Description:
Field Operator I
Description
Position: Field Operator I
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Department: Utilities - Water, Wastewater & Engineering
Schedule: 6:30 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday - Thursday; position subject to after hours.
Reports To: Water Utility Supervisor II
Positions Supervised: None
Job SummaryField Operator performs routine maintenance tasks in the repair, installation, and maintenance of water and wastewater pipelines, grinder pumps, lift stations, fire hydrants, and valves.
Roles & Responsibilities - Repairs, installs, and performs maintenance duties to water and wastewater pipelines, water meters, valves, fire hydrants, and wastewater grinder pumps.
- Repairs streets when installation or repair of wastewater lines is complete.
- Assists with troubleshooting, repairs, installation, and maintenance duties for water pump stations and wastewater lift stations.
- Maintains water quality in the water distribution system through flushing of fire hydrants and dead-end mains; taking chlorine readings and maintaining records of readings.
- When assigned to inspect wastewater system infrastructure, may operate sewer camera equipment, smoke machines, jet machine, and/or jet vac combo truck.
- Investigates customer water and/or sewage complaints.
- Operates a variety of hand and small power tools and equipment such as a shovel, hammer, drill, saw, jackhammer, dewatering pump, generator, hydraulic power pack, air compressor, electronic equipment, etc.
- Operates light equipment such as a truck, dump truck, pavement cutter, compactors, tapping machines, tractors, front-end loader, jet machine, and jet vac combo truck.
- Locates water and wastewater lines for contractors and other departments; reads maps, blueprints, and computer screen to assist in locating lines and for construction projects.
- Performs all duties in a safe, accurate, and timely manner.
- Must maintain a regular, reliable, and punctual time and attendance; will be required to respond to standby or emergency calls.
- Other related duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities - Some knowledge and skill in the operation of light equipment and hand tools.
- Ability to read, interpret, research, and understand blueprints, gauges, dials, meters, and technical handbooks.
- Ability to read and understand reference books and complicated procedures and manuals such as State and Federal regulations.
- Ability to perform basic arithmetic such as addition, subtraction, and multiplication.
- Skill in establishing and maintaining interpersonal relationships with co-workers and contractors.
- Ability to write simple records and reports; ability to complete forms such as work orders and time sheets.
- Some knowledge of water distribution system for directional flushing to properly clean lines.
- Some knowledge of wastewater systems such as flow direction and locations of manholes.
- Ability to communicate face to face and by two-way radio in emergency and non-emergency situations.
- Ability to communicate with customers in a professional and courteous manner.
- Regular, reliable, and punctual levels of attendance are essential job functions and expectations of this position.
Physical Requirements - Must be able to walk, stand, or sit for extended periods of time.
- Must be able to climb in and out of workplace vehicles/equipment up to 25 feet in height.
- Must be able to crawl, reach, bend, stoop, squat, kneel, twist, and crouch when performing job duties.
- Must be able to carry, balance, lift, push, pull, and reach equipment and material weighing up to 100 pounds.
- Must be able to operate city-owned equipment and vehicles.
- Must have fine dexterity with fingers and hands to handle items and to perform maintenance, installation, and repair duties such as tightening nuts and bolts.
- Hearing and vision must be satisfactory to the degree that duties may be performed effectively and safely.
- Must have ability to smell and detect potentially dangerous chemicals or fumes.
Environmental Conditions - Majority of work is performed outdoors in all types of weather conditions including extreme heat and cold, wetness, and humidity.
- Work may be subject to dirt, dust, loud noises, constant noise, fumes, odors, darkness, height, and trench work.
- Work may be subject to mechanical hazards, electrical hazards, fire hazards, chemical hazards, radiation hazards, toxic waste hazards, and bodily injury.
- Work may be subject to time pressures, noisy/distracting environment, emergency situations, frequent changes to tasks, working closely with others as part of a team, performing multiple tasks simultaneously, and dealing with irate people.
- Work may be subject to traffic hazards.
Minimum Qualifications - High school diploma or GED equivalent.
- Preferably one year of experience in water and wastewater line maintenance, but not required.
- Must possess, or obtain within 180 days of employment, a Texas Class A CDL Driver's License.
- Must possess, or obtain within 1 year of employment, either a TCEQ Class D Water license or TCEQ Class I Wastewater Collection license.
- Must possess, or obtain within 2 years of employment, both a TCEQ Class D Water license and a TCEQ Class I Wastewater Collection license.
Closing Date/Time: ${closing_date}
Salary:
$19.12-$20.07