Water Circuit Rider
Estimated Pay | $63 per hour |
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Hours | Full-time, Part-time |
Location | Wasilla, Alaska |
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Job Description
Program Management
· Submit travel plans in a timely manner to online travel calendar, and as needed when plans change.
· Produce and follow a yearly Operational Plan as required by NRWA.
· Visit a USDA Rural Development District office as required by NRWA.
· Produce and submit reports as required by ARWA and NRWA in established formats to meet required due dates.
· Provide ARWA office with accurate and complete travel vouchers, timesheets, etc. by required due dates.
· Keep all expenses within budget.
· Comply with all NRWA USDA Circuit Rider program procedures and requirements.
· Provide monthly Board report of prior month’s activity to Office Manager by third working day of each month in established format.
Onsite Assistance
· Complete a minimum of 23 quality onsite contacts per month with eligible systems in accordance with NRWA requirements.
· Coordinate travel with other Circuit Rider to geographically travel the entire state as much as possible and avoid duplication and excessive repeat visits. Must visit a minimum of three (3) systems each month that have not been visited in the previous six (6) months.
· Contact as many new systems as possible during a contract year; solicit new members.
· Coordinate technical assistance activity with other ARWA staff.
· Properly prioritize technical requests according to need.
· Focus on training, rather than “fixing,” when conducting onsite technical assistance.
· Use ARWA equipment in a professional, safe, and proper manner.
· Adhere to OSHA/AKOSHA requirements at all times.
· Plan travel as efficiently as possible to minimize expense, including overtime, and maximize geographic coverage.
Training
· Attend training sessions conducted by ARWA, as time and work load permit.
· Promote attendance to all ARWA training sessions and conferences.
· Assist in ARWA conference agenda development/implementation and securing speakers and vendors.
· Attend and actively participate in ARWA conference(s).
· Attend NRWA In-Service training and Annual WaterPro Conference as required.
· Continually strive to improve training skills and knowledge of the drinking water field.
Other
· Promote and support ARWA’s mission and goals at all times; show initiative and creativity in furthering the mission and goals.
· Attend and actively participate in staff meetings and all other meetings as required.
· Write articles for ARWA magazine and others as required or requested and submit by established due dates.
· Assist with membership development and retention.
· Project a friendly, helpful, positive attitude to the public and fellow employees.
· Project a professional appearance and attitude at all times.
· Must be a team player.
· Provide safe and reliable transportation; personal vehicle to have insurance in accordance with ARWA policies and state law at all times.
· Maintain Alaska driver’s license in accordance with state law.
· Adhere to all ARWA Employee Manual, policies, and procedures.
Skills/Qualifications
· High school diploma or GED.
· Multi-year employment required (5 years minimum preferred) in working for, operating, maintaining, or managing a rural/community water system with an ADEC Level 1 or higher certification for water distribution and/or treatment (or other state equivalent).
· A well-rounded technical knowledge of rural and small system needs and methods of meeting those needs.
· Technical knowledge of operating, maintaining, and managing a rural/community water/wastewater system; Alaska Water Treatment and/or Distribution certification preferred.
· An understanding of budget/financial management.
· Ability to communicate effectively orally, and in writing, with operators, decision makers, regulatory agencies, and other professionals.
· Ability to identify, locate, and explain water/wastewater problems to system operators and decision-makers and provide suggestions for solutions.
· Knowledge and understanding of regulations, monitoring, and reporting requirements.
· Willingness and ability to travel extensively throughout the state.
· Proficient with Microsoft Office software (Word, Excel, and Outlook).
· Experience with utilities in cold weather climates.
Preferred Qualifications
· Sanitary survey inspector certified, or the ability to become certified within one year.
· Backflow tester certified, or the ability to become certified within one year.
· GIS experience using ESRI software. .
NOTE: This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. Employee may perform other duties as assigned to meet ongoing needs of the Association. Relocation expenses up to $5,000 is available.