
Help Protect Elkins’ Water & Environment: Join Our Team as a Wastewater Operator
Elkins is seeking a Wastewater Plant Operator-In-Training (OIT). Under close supervision, the OIT will perform skilled technical and manual work in the daily operation and maintenance of the City’s Wastewater Treatment Plant. Work involves monitoring, adjusting and recording plant operations, performing maintenance on equipment and facilities, and performing related work as required. Work also involves responding to emergencies: The OIT is required to work weekends and holidays and perform 24 hour “on call” emergency service.
This position will report to the Wastewater Superintendent/Chief Operator.
Why This Role Matters
Every day, our Wastewater Treatment Plant team works to ensure clean water for Elkins by treating and purifying wastewater before it returns to the environment. This is more than a job—it’s a mission to protect public health, wildlife, and the scenic waterways that north central West Virginia special.
If you’re eager to grow professionally within the wastewater management field, this position offers the chance to develop your skills while serving your community.
What You’ll Do, as in Core Responsibilities:
- Operations & Maintenance:
- Monitor, adjust, and operate equipment (pumps, blowers, clarifiers, grinders, etc.).
- Perform preventive maintenance, minor repairs, and calibrations.
- Troubleshoot mechanical/technical issues (e.g., cleaning bar screens, adjusting belts).
- Process Control & Compliance:
- Regulate chemical rates and sludge dewatering processes.
- Collect/prepare water/sewage samples for lab analysis.
- Ensure compliance with safety, health, and environmental regulations.
- Documentation & Reporting:
- Record meter/gauge readings and maintain operational logs.
- Prepare reports (e.g., equipment readings, maintenance records).
- Emergency & On-Call Duties:
- 24/7 on-call availability for urgent operational issues.
- Equipment & Facility Management:
- Operate heavy machinery (dump trucks, loaders, tractors) and tools.
- Receive/store chemicals; maintain vehicles/equipment.
- Assist with grounds/building upkeep.
- Communication & Collaboration:
- Report major issues to supervisors.
- Coordinate with teams, labs, and the public.
- Attend training for skill enhancement.
Who We’re Looking For
- Someone with a strong work ethic, technical aptitude, and a commitment to safety.
- A problem-solver who can also handle physical tasks (lifting 5 to 80 pounds, climbing, and working in confined spaces).
- A high school diploma or GED is required; must also have a valid driver’s license and possess a valid Class A or B DCL License upon employment.
- A valid Class I Wastewater Certification must be completed within one year of employment.
Why Work for the City of Elkins?
- Competitive Benefits: Full-time position with competitive benefits, including healthcare (see the City’s Personnel Manual for additional details
- Purpose-Driven Work: Your efforts directly safeguard public health and our local river ecosystems.
- Growth Opportunities: Gain experience in a critical field with potential for advancement.
- Live Where You Love: The host of to two popular festivals (Augusta Heritage Festival in July and the Mountain State Forest Festival in September-October), Elkins is also an easy day trip away from several popular state parks, Seneca Rocks, and is also the home base of the Monongahela National Forest—home to even more outdoor recreation opportunities!
Ready to Apply?
If you’re ready to take on a rewarding role that keeps the City of Elkins running, we’d love to hear from you! Learn more about this position, and then apply, by visiting our Employment Opportunities page. Applicants may also submit their resume to Whitney Hymes at whymes@cityofelkinswv.com by August 18, 2025.

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