Wastewater Assistant Superintendent
Job Title: Wastewater Assistant Superintendent
Department: Public Works, Wastewater Division
Reports To: Wastewater Superintendent
Open Date: December 15, 2025
Close Date: Open Until Filled
To Apply Please Visit: https://meridiancity.wd12.myworkdayjobs.com/meridian_city
Salary: $9,017.22, per month
Job Summary:
The Wastewater Assistant Superintendent position is responsible for the maintenance and operations of the City of Meridian’s Wastewater Resource Recovery facility and sewer collection system ensuring compliance with all federal and state environmental requirements. The position provides leadership, direction, and supervision of the treatment plant facilities, staff, equipment, and operational processes. The Wastewater Assistant Superintendent functions as the substitute Responsible Charge Operator (RCO) in the operation, maintenance, and repair of the City’s wastewater treatment facilities and collections system and reports to the Wastewater Superintendent. This position exercises complex decision making and problem solving with considerable independence within the framework of established policies, procedures and guidelines. This position requires broad knowledge of wastewater treatment practices and principles, personnel management, and experience in the design, construction, operation and maintenance of wastewater treatment, collection and reclamation facilities.
Job Specifications:
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in environmental science, civil engineering, chemical or biological science, and 5+ years of progressively responsible technical wastewater treatment facility operation and maintenance experience at a large, advanced facility; or any equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to perform the essential duties of the position;
- 5+ years of experience implementing NPDES, reclaimed water, air, bio-solids, and pretreatment regulations;
- 5+ years of supervisory experience.
- Or any equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to perform the essential duties of the position.
Licensing and Certifications:
- Must possess or have the ability to obtain an Idaho Class IV Wastewater Treatment and an Idaho Class IV Collections Licenses within 6 months of meeting the DOPL experience/education requirements;
- Possession of Idaho Laboratory Class I or higher license is preferred;
- Must hold a valid State of Idaho driver’s license and possess a safe driving record;