The Mechanical Technician is responsible for performing preventive, corrective, and predictive maintenance on all mechanical equipment within the wastewater treatment plant
Job Summary
The Mechanical Technician is responsible for performing preventive, corrective, and predictive maintenance on all mechanical equipment within the wastewater treatment plant.
The E&I Technician ensures reliable operation of control systems, electrical distribution equipment, monitoring instruments, and automation components essential to the treatment process.
The Field Operator performs routine inspections, adjusts process parameters, collects samples, supports start/stop procedures, and coordinates closely with the control room and maintenance teams to ensure continuous compliance with operational and environmental standards.
Matching Summary
The Mechanical Technician is responsible for performing preventive, corrective, and predictive maintenance on all mechanical equipment within the wastewater treatment plant.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
preventive and corrective maintenance
wastewater treatment plant operations
mechanical systems troubleshooting
electrical and instrumentation systems
process parameter adjustments
routine equipment inspections
Nice-to-have
coordination with control room and maintenance teams
compliance with operational and environmental standards
automation components knowledge
sample collection and analysis
Key Requirements
Diploma or Technical Certificate in Mechanical Engineering or related field
Technical Diploma or Certificate in Electrical, Instrumentation, or Electronics Engineering
High school diploma with technical training
3–5 years experience in wastewater treatment plants or similar
2–4 years experience in wastewater treatment plants or utilities