OhioMeansJobs Lake County is assisting a Painesville based employer with their recruiting efforts for the following position:
Water Laboratory Technician - Compliance Specialist
Location: Painesville, OH
Position ID: 44072965
Job Type: Full Time
Pay: $20.32 - $30.48
Additional Premium:
- Class I License: $1.50/hr.
- Class II License: $1.75/hr.
- Class III License: $2.25/hr.
Fringe Benefits:
- Medical, Dental, Rx, Vision, Telemedicine, Gym Membership, EAP
- 12 Paid Holidays
- Sick (4.6 hrs./pay), Vacation (3.1 hrs./pay), Personal Days (6/yr. from sick time), Overtime, Compensation Time
- PERS 10% employee contribution with 14% employer contribution, Deferred Compensation, Public Student Loan Forgiveness
The Water Laboratory Technician – Compliance Specialist involves a broad range of duties and is responsible for maintaining regulatory compliance within the water system.
Essential Job Functions:
- Will work to become a primary resource and liaison between departments in all areas related to Lead and Copper, including sampling processes, rules and regulations.
- Provide consistent customer service in a professional manner, as well as, public outreach and education.
- Maintains neat, accurate and concise documentation and records on all phases of sample collection, submissions and communications.
- Collects samples of untreated and treated waters and performs required laboratory analysis and documentation to meet EPA and LCDU water quality requirements for special purpose sampling.
- May perform general housekeeping duties and maintain a clean workspace.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Applicants should have excellent written and verbal communication skills; basic computer skills; knowledge of principles and practices of chemistry and laboratory techniques. This position may require overtime, weekend and holiday work, as well as, flexible hours. Qualified candidates should be able to multi-task, problem solve and work with various teams.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Applicants must have a High School diploma or GED.
- Preferred background in Public Health.
- A valid Ohio Driver’s license with a safe driving record and a drug screening are required.