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January 24, 2005
CHIEF, WATER & WASTEWATER PLANT OPERATIONS
The City of Montezuma, Georgia , a beautiful central Georgia town, is accepting applications for the position of Chief, Water & Wastewater Plant Operations. The Chief is responsible for operating 2 Wastewater Treatment Plants and 2 Water Treatment Plants and controls a budget of approximately $ 1 million. Montezuma is a progressive community of 4,500 with a Mayor-Council form of government. It is located on the Andersonville Trail 21 miles from Interstate 75, within easy driving distance of Atlanta, the mountains of North Georgia or the beach areas.
QUALIFICATIONS: Five years of experience relating to the construction, repair and maintenance of wastewater and water treatment systems including the operation of related maintenance equipment, or any equivalent combination of education and experience. Must have a Minimum Georgia Class I certification in Wastewater Treatment and Minimum Class II Water Treatment Certification. Also, state certification as a Lab Analyst is required. Extensive knowledge in Industrial Sequencing Batch Reactor Systems is critical. Considerable knowledge of activated sludge and extended aeration is necessary. Reports to the Mayor and is an integral member of the City's management team. A team orientation is a must.
SALARY/BENEFITS: Starting salary is negotiable from $45,000 - $54,484 annually. Excellent benefits include: paid health, life, and dental insurance; paid retirement; paid sick, vacation and holiday leave; uniforms and upon relocation to Macon County, a take home vehicle.
Applications/resumes should be submitted to City of Montezuma, ATTN: Personnel Department, P O B 388, Montezuma, GA 31063. Applications will be accepted until position is filled. Final candidates will participate in an examination/interview process. Complete job description available upon request.
The City of Montezuma is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in its employment practices on the basis of age, sex, race, color, creed, religion, national origin or disability status.
Posted by alan at January 24, 2005 10:39 AM