In a typical work setting, water treatment plant operators:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Have a high level of job-required social contact. They interact with coworkers throughout the day.
- Are responsible for the work done by the workers they supervise.
- Are responsible for the health and safety of the public.
- Communicate with coworkers daily by telephone or in person.
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- Work in a group or as part of a team.
Physical Work Conditions
- Work both indoors and outdoors. They may work in buildings that do not have air conditioning or heat.
- Always wear protective or safety attire, such as gloves.
- Are always exposed to contaminants, such as dangerous gases.
- Are exposed to equipment noise and odors that are distracting and uncomfortable on a daily basis.
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- Work in enclosed equipment on a daily basis.
- Are often exposed to very hot or very cold temperatures while working outdoors. They often work outdoors in structures that have a roof, but no walls.
- Are often exposed to hazardous situations which may produce cuts or burns.
- Are often exposed to hazardous equipment or conditions, such as malfunctioning equipment or slippery walkways.
- Are often exposed to diseases or infections from wastewater.
- Are sometimes exposed to cramped work places that require getting into awkward positions.
- Work with other people, but usually have many feet separating them from others.
Work Performance
- Must be sure their work is exact. Errors or oversights could seriously endanger the environment or the public's health.
- Repeat the same physical activities.
- Make decisions on a daily basis that strongly impacts the public. They rarely consult a supervisor before making a decision.
- Must sometimes allow the work pace to be set by the speed of the equipment.
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- Rarely consult a supervisor before setting tasks for the day.
- Must meet strict deadlines on a weekly basis.
Hours/Travel
- Generally do not have a set schedule each week. Their schedules depend on the weather.
- Usually work more than 40 hours a week.
- Usually work one of three eight-hour shifts and weekends and holidays, on a rotating basis.
- May be required to work overtime during emergency conditions.