Operator I Manufacturing - Providence, RI at Geebo

Operator I

Company Name:
United Water
About United Water
United Water is one of the nation's leading environmental companies, providing water and wastewater services to approximately 5.5 million people in the United States. In addition to owning and operating 16 water and wastewater utilities, United Water operates 90 municipal and industrial water and wastewater systems through innovative public-private partnerships and contract agreements. Founded in 1869, United Water is a subsidiary of SUEZ ENVIRONNEMENT.
About SUEZ ENVIRONNEMENT
Natural resources are not infinite. Each day, SUEZ ENVIRONNEMENT (Paris: SEV, Brussels: SEVB) and its subsidiaries deal with the challenge of protecting resources by providing innovative solutions to industries and to millions of people. SUEZ ENVIRONNEMENT supplies drinking water to 97 million people, provides wastewater treatment services for 66 million people and collects the waste produced by 50 million people. SUEZ ENVIRONNEMENT has 79,550 employees and, with its presence on a global scale, is a world leader exclusively dedicated to environmental services. SUEZ ENVIRONNEMENT reported sales turnover of 14.8 billion Euros ($19.6 billion USD) at the end of financial year 2012.
The Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator provides skilled work in the operation and maintenance of the treatment facilities.
2 to 4 years of experience preferred
High school diploma or equivalency diploma
Valid Treatment RI Plant Operator Grade I certification required
Possession of a valid driver's license.
Job: Operations / Production sites
Primary Location: North America-United States-Rhode Island-Providence
Schedule: Full-time
Nature of Responsibility: Operational / Administrative role
Employee Status: Regular
Job Posting: Apr 22, 2014, 12:00:00 AM
Req ID: 005224Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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