Woodard & Curran is a national engineering, science, and operations firm with a simple vision for clean water, a safe environment, healthy communities, and happy people. As an employee-owned company, we strive to cultivate teams that encourage collaboration in an inclusive culture. We seek talented individuals from all backgrounds to help us address a broad range of water and environmental issues. We prioritize our people, offering opportunities for professional growth, ownership, and flexibility. This commitment enables us to make a meaningful impact on our clients, communities, and the planet.
Woodard & Curran draws on the experience of hundreds of certified operators across the country, backed by the knowledge and skills of hundreds more engineers, scientists, and regulatory experts, to quickly tackle the most challenging operational issues and keep treatment plants running efficiently and in full compliance. Woodard & Curran also aids employees in earning, upgrading, and keeping their certifications within the industry.
What will you be doing at Woodard & Curran?
In this Environmental Operator/Groundwater Technician role, you will regularly participate in the daily tasks involving the operations and maintenance of an Industrial Wastewater Treatment and Groundwater Extraction System as directed by the Plant Manager. You will play a key role in operating and maintaining collection pipelines, our distribution network, and all associated components, as well as performing preventative maintenance and repair of all plant equipment along with daily inspections and ground maintenance and landscaping. Lastly, you will be responsible for performing data entry and report generation, including data for preparing the Monthly Operating Report and coordinating to ensure that other plant employees follow established administrative, safety, and operating policies while monitoring and controlling assigned tasks to ensure cost-effective service to meet budget.
Schedule:
This role offers a unique schedule of four days on, three days off. You’ll work Sunday through Wednesday, 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with occasional adjustments to meet operational needs. After completing training, you’ll participate in a paid on-call rotation to handle after-hours calls.