
North Salt Lake City is on the lookout for new talent to join their Water Department. The job is cut and dry, a Water System Operator I or II, depending on how much you know and how skilled you are. This is hands-on work, folks. Whoever lands this gig will be diving into tasks like fixing water service connections, laying down water lines, dealing with water meters, and keeping fire hydrants and water mains in shape. Frozen lines? They'll need to sort those out too. And let's not forget scrubbing up storage tanks and doing the heavy lifting with pipes and water regulators.
It's a full-time role with a schedule from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. from Monday to Thursday, which sounds like a sweet deal for those who cherish their three-day weekends. The city isn't just offering work, they're packing it with perks, including health insurance and a slice of the Utah Retirement System pie, as detailed by the City of North Salt Lake.
What the city has put out there is a pretty straightforward call for someone who can handle the ins and outs of water service, not just someone who's good with a wrench. They need a troubleshooter, someone ready to dig into leak hunts, connect customers to the flow, and keep a keen eye on shut-off valves. If taking apart a faulty regulator or tweaking pilot valves to optimize water service performance gives you a buzz, this could be up your alley.









