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Job Specification

 WATER REPAIRER 3 

  DEFINITION
 
 Assists in supervising and functions as a lead worker over 
 a group of employees engaged in the installation, maintenance, 
 and repair of pipes, valves, pumps, hydrants, and other water 
 service equipment; does other related duties as required.

 NOTE: The examples of work for this title are for illustrative
 purposes only.  A particular position using this title may not
 perform all duties listed in this job specification.  Conversely,
 all duties performed on the job may not be listed.

 EXAMPLES OF WORK:
 
 May supervise workers engaged in the repair and maintenance
 of water pipes, mains, valves, and hydrants.

 May supervise the tapping of water mains to the size required
 by fitting needed sleeves and properly setting the valves.

 May supervise and takes the lead in making routine and complex
 repairs of broken hydrants.

 May supervise the disassembling and reassembling of fire
 hydrants, removing defective parts, and installing new parts.

 May supervise the replacement of water valves.

 Operates air compressors.

 May direct the opening of streets to locate defective water 
 pipes and mains and the installation of new pipes.

 May supervise the closing of street excavations after repairs
 have been completed.

 Maintains working safety precautions and use of proper 
 procedures to protect the public from injury which would 
 result from crew repair activities.

 May supervise or measure in the field the locations of valves 
 and other water system appurtenances, and plots and inks 
 additions and corrections to water distribution system maps.

 May supervise or determine the presence and location of 
 leaks, using a mechanical or electronic device.

 May supervise or perform routine drafting and tracing work 
 relating to the distribution system such as plotting detailed sheets 
 showing size and location of valves and hydrants to be installed.

 May supervise or prepare sketches of areas subject to street 
 openings for repair work by public and private agencies indicative 
 of the location of water fixtures.

 May supervise or act as liaison with contractors during installation 
 of water main extensions by verifying exact location of installation 
 and advising on needed materials such as length of pipe and type 
 of valves and fittings.

 May supervise or coordinate in the field water system shutdowns 
 between maintenance crews and private contractors, and determines 
 what valves must be closed so as to cause minimum disturbance to 
 water users.

 May supervise or determine, exercising independent judgment, whether 
 valve can be closed and reopened without breaking and what fire hydrants 
 should be opened to most efficiently flush the system.

 May supervise or perform mathematical computations to determine 
 volume of water flow involving a mathematical formula based on pipe 
 diameter and water velocity.

 May supervise or organize  effective work methods in order to locate
 leaks or blockages in the water distribution system.

 May supervise or use appropriate devices in order to locate 
 underground leaks.

 May supervise or inspect  the plumbing in buildings in order to locate 
 leaks due to faulty plumbing.

 May supervise or test  fire hydrants with appropriate devices in 
 order to locate leaks.

 May supervise or trace water leakage into buildings in order to 
 determine source.

 May supervise or calibrate the inside of water main in order to 
 determine the exact inside diameter.

 May supervise or use a Pito Rod, Pito Recorder and U Tube in
 order to calculate the quantity of flow in the main.

 May supervise or use a portable standard tester or the Pito Rod 
 and U tube in order to test meters of two inches and larger sizes.

 May supervise or set up, test and adjust recording pressure gauges.

 May supervise or use proper equipment in order to locate underground 
 water mains, various water services, curb stops, maingates, and
 manhole covers.

 May supervise or take the lead or do the more difficult work involved
 in making external and internal examinations of water valves and fire 
 hydrants.  

 May supervise or remove defective parts, install new parts, and 
 reassemble valves and hydrants.

 May supervise or repair leaking gates and mains
	
 May supervise or maintain hydrants by properly packing each unit 
 with the proper types of grease and oil.

 May supervise or work with employees engaged in various sewer 
 repair, maintenance and cleaning activities.

 Obtains, stores, safeguards, and supervises the use of equipment,
 tools, materials, and supplies.

 Maintains records and files.

 Will be required to learn to utilize various types of electronic and/or
 manual recording and information systems used by the agency, 
 office, or related units.

  REQUIREMENTS:

  EXPERIENCE:
 
 Three (3) years of experience in the installation, repair, and
 maintenance of water mains, pipes, valves, hydrants, and other
 water service equipment and/or in the operation of water treatment 
 plant apparatus and/or in varied plumbing work.

 LICENSE: 

 Appointees may be required to possess a valid Public Water
 Distribution License issued by the New Jersey Department 
 of Environmental Protection.

 The following depicts the various classes and required licenses:

  W1 - 101 or more connections and less than 1501 people
  W2 - 1501 to 15000 people
  W3 - 15001 to 50000 people
  W4 - 50001 or more people

 NOTE:  Appointees who possess a higher level Water Distribution
 License than required by the facility are considered qualified.

 Appointees may be required to possess a valid Commercial Driver's
 License (CDL) and applicable endorsements for the class and type 
 of vehicle being operated.

 NOTE: The responsibility for ensuring that employees possess the
 required motor vehicle license, commensurate with the class and type
 of vehicles they operate, rests with the Appointing Authority.

 Appointees  will  be required to possess a driver's license valid in
 New Jersey only if the operation of a vehicle, rather than employee 
 mobility, is necessary to perform essential duties of the position.

 KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES:

 Knowledge of proper procedures used in making routine and complex
 repairs to water mains, pipes, and appurtenances.

 Knowledge of methods of opening and closing streets and safety
 precautions relating thereto.

 Knowledge of varied types of tools used in construction, maintenance, 
 and repair of water department installations and the varied uses of 
 these tools.

 Knowledge of methods used in keeping records.

 Knowledge of the function of a public water distribution system.

 Knowledge of processes involved in making repairs to or extending
 water distribution systems.

 Knowledge of types and operation of various fire hydrants.

 Knowledge of types of water service installations.

 Knowledge of operation of water pressure and flow measuring 
 devices.

 Knowledge of methods used in preparing sketches and charts.

 Knowledge of methods used in reducing, enlarging, tracing, and
 lettering maps and plans.

 Knowledge of the function of a municipal water system.

 Knowledge of the equipment and processes in making inspections
 for water leaks.

 Knowledge  of  the  proper  methods  of  reading  water  pressure 
 indicators.

 Knowledge of the proper procedure used in making routine repairs 
 of valves and hydrants.

 Knowledge of various types of materials used in the construction,
 maintenance and repair of water distribution systems.

 Ability to assist  in  organizing a working crew, give them
 assignments and instructions, assist them when difficult and
 unusual problems arise, and check their work to see that proper
 procedures are followed, that reasonable standards of workmanship
 and output are observed, and that desired objectives are achieved.

 Ability to find and detect water leaks using proper equipment.

 Ability to find and detect underground water mains using proper
 equipment.

 Ability to work harmoniously with others.

 Ability to work for long periods in emergency situations and to
 remain on the job until all repairs have been made.

 Ability to assist in analyzing problems involved in construction,
 repair,  and maintenance of water mains, pipes, valves, hydrants,
 and water gates and to determine an effective method of solution.

 Ability to operate an air compressor and other specialized tools
 and equipment.

 Ability to supervise the use of equipment, materials, and supplies.

 Ability to utilize various types of electronic and/or manual
 recording and information systems used by the agency, 
 office, or related units.

 Ability to read, write, speak, understand, and communicate
 in English sufficiently to perform duties of this position. American
 Sign Language or Braille may also be considered as acceptable 
 forms of communication.

 Persons with mental or physical disabilities are eligible as long 
 as they can perform essential functions of the job with or without 
 reasonable accommodation.  If the accommodation cannot be made
 because it would cause the employer undue hardship, such persons 
 may not be eligible.


This job specification is applicable to the following title code:
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06662LC N/A06-

This job specification is for local government use only.
Salary range is only applicable to state government.
Local salaries are established by individual local jurisdictions.

10/8/2011