Wastewater Treatment Operator-in-Training (Regular Full-Time)
Hours of Work: Normal hours of work are forty (40) hours per week, usually Monday through Friday. Shifts are usually eight (8) hours plus a thirty (30) minute unpaid meal break. Flexibility in scheduling is necessary to respond to urgent situations and/or work overtime as needed.
Wage Rate: $33.36 per hour
Vacancy Status: One (1) existing vacancy
A career at the Town of Collingwood is more than a job; it's a pathway to thrive. Here, you'll be part of a leading-edge team working together to provide excellent services, progressive and accountable decision-making, collaboration and advocacy based on our values of leadership, integrity, respect, excellence, and financial stewardship.
If this resonates with you and you're passionate about creating meaningful community impact, then read on!
The Opportunity
Reporting to the Wastewater Supervisor, Wastewater Treatment (WWT) Operator-in-Training (OIT) learns and performs a variety of skilled and semi-skilled technical and maintenance work in the operation, maintenance and repair of all WWT, and collection facilities operated by the Town. The position is responsible for gaining the required knowledge for effective plant operations, and learning all requirements with respect to compliance, legislation, guidelines, and policies. Duties include participating in the day-to-day job assignments needed for maintaining physical plant operations, pumping station observations, sampling, lab work, housekeeping and other division functions.
What You Will Do
- Learn, assist and perform preventative maintenance on pumps, blowers, engines and various mechanical devices at the WWT plants and all facilities
- Learn, assist and perform repair maintenance to broken, worn or damaged equipment at the WWT plants and all facilities which includes maintaining a log to schedule repairs when they are least disruptive to the system; contacting and scheduling contractors to make repairs, when necessary; conducting calibration of a variety of on-line and bench-top instruments.
- Assist in itemizing, ordering, and maintaining a parts inventory to ensure parts are in stock in the event of a breakdown (e.g., filters, bearings, belts, oils, greases, seals, packing, etc.).
- Under the direction of a licensed operator, make changes to the process in running the plants to optimize the efficiency of the plant operation.
- Under the direction of a licensed operator, operate and maintain equipment at the various plants and pumping stations
- As directed and in consultation with a licensed operator, operate plant processes in an efficient and effective manner; collect and analyze samples; interpret results; observe plant operations;
- Follow provincial statutes and regulations, municipal by-laws and Town policies pertaining to the Division; ensure compliance with conditions imposed by all applicable statues and regulations.
Skills and Experience
- One (1) year of related experience in water/wastewater operations, utilities, maintenance or a similar field.
- Basic knowledge of the applicable acts/legislation/regulations, in particular the Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks Regulations, Occupational Health and Safety Act, and Ontario Electrical Safety Code.
- Strong teamwork, and communication skills. Comprehensive literacy and communicative skills in the English language.
- Demonstrate sound judgement and initiative with minimal supervision. Ability to multi-task, cope with interruptions and work under pressure to meet multiple deadlines. Possess high degree of initiative and personal integrity.
- Physically capable of performing the required functions of the position including exerting effort to lift, push, pull or carry objects for short periods of time and wearing the required PPE (e.g., respirator, harness, etc.).
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Windows and Office applications, and appropriate related programs
- Able to follow instructions, work safely and complete assigned duties efficiently. Possess high degree of initiative and personal integrity.
Qualifications
- Ontario Secondary School diploma or equivalent.
- Minimum of WWT OIT Certificate, and willing to obtain higher WWT and Wastewater Collection classes. A mechanical, electrical, plumbing, or millwright license is considered an asset.
- Valid Class “G” Driver’s License and current Driver’s Abstract satisfactory to the Employer.
- Possess a current Criminal Record & Judicial Matters Check (Level 2) with results satisfactory to the employer, and a valid standard first aid & CPR/AED Level C certification (or willing to obtain).
What We Offer
- Comprehensive benefits and perks: We offer a diverse range of benefits that cover health, dental, and family assistance, as well as membership in the OMERS pension plan for a secure future.
- A place to excel: We don’t just support ambitions, we cultivate them. With paid training opportunities, we help shape the skills that are essential to your professional development.
- A collaborative and supportive team: We foster a dynamic culture that thrives on the spirit of collaboration. We encourage open communication, value diverse perspectives, and celebrate the strength that comes from teamwork.
- A fulfilling career: We understand that job success is rooted in personal well-being and balance. Our dynamic work environment allows you to excel professionally while also being part of the vibrant, adventurous community that is uniquely Collingwood.
Why Collingwood
Located north of Toronto and nestled along the shores of Georgian Bay, Collingwood is an inclusive community that offers a healthy and active lifestyle in a beautiful waterfront setting, anchored by a responsible government, strong business and nonprofit networks, and an animated downtown. It offers the ideal blend of small-town charm and modern amenities, including a vibrant downtown that boasts world-class shops, restaurants, and cafes.
Collingwood’s ongoing commercial and residential growth makes it the ideal place to flourish personally and professionally.
If building a stronger, more connected community inspires you, we want to hear from you! Please submit your cover letter and resume in Word or PDF format to jobs@collingwood.ca, with the subject line, “Wastewater Treatment OIT, Job Posting 2026-18” to ensure it is reviewed promptly.
We thank all applicants for showing interest in joining our team. Please note only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted directly. We look forward to your application!