- Salary
- $59k – $81k/yr
- Location
- Glendora Public Works Water Division- 1051 East Sierra Madre Avenue Glendora, CA, CA, US
- Type
- Full-time
- Source
- GovernmentJobs
Description

WATER UTLITY WORKER I/II or TRAINEE (DOQ)
The City of Glendora seeks a highly motivated, customer service-focused professional to join the team in the Water Division of Public Works as the Water Utility Worker I/II or Trainee (determined on qualifications). The ideal candidate will be an enthusiastic and dedicated individual with a strong mechanical aptitude and interest or experience in water distribution system construction, maintenance, and repair. Successful candidates will assist with maintaining and improving the City’s water distribution infrastructure, including pipelines, valves, hydrants, meters, and service connections, while supporting safe and reliable water delivery to the community.
This position supports the operation, maintenance, and repair of the City’s water transmission and distribution system and related facilities. Duties include installing and repairing water mains and service lines, operating valves and hydrants, responding to service requests, assisting with leak detection and emergency repairs, and performing routine system inspections and maintenance. Incumbents will also assist with traffic control, trenching and excavation activities, equipment operation, and ensuring work is completed safely and in accordance with City standards and regulatory requirements.
Ideal candidates will bring experience or interest in water utility construction, distribution system maintenance, public works field operations, and demonstrate a proactive approach to learning technical skills, solving field problems, and working collaboratively as part of a crew. Candidates should be motivated to develop their knowledge of water distribution systems, safety practices, and applicable regulations while advancing within the Water Utility Worker career series.
If you are interested in making a difference in serving the public, take pride in maintaining critical infrastructure, and thrive in a collaborative, team-based environment, this is the opportunity for you.
THIS POSTING WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL SEPTEMBER 13, 2026, OR UNTIL 100 QUALIFIED APPLICATIONS ARE RECEIVED, WHICHEVER IS FIRST.
Water Utility Worker I: This is the entry-level classification in the Water Utility Worker series. Initially under close supervision, incumbents learn to perform routine construction, maintenance, operation, and repair duties related to the City’s water transmission and distribution systems and related equipment and facilities. As experience is gained, assignments become more varied, complex, and difficult; close supervision and frequent review of work lessen as an incumbent demonstrates skill to perform the work independently. Positions at this level usually perform most of the duties required of the positions at the Water Utility Worker II level but are not expected to function at the same skill level and usually exercise less independent discretion and judgment in matters related to work procedures and methods. Work is usually supervised while in progress and fits an established structure or pattern. Exceptions or changes in procedures are explained in detail as they arise.
Water Utility Worker II: This is a fully qualified journey-level classification in the Water Utility Worker series. Positions at this level are distinguished from the Water Utility Worker I level by the performance of the full range of duties as assigned, working independently, and exercising judgment and initiative. Positions at this level receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise and are fully aware of the operating procedures and policies of the work unit. This class is distinguished from the Water Utility Worker III in that the latter operates specialized equipment and vehicles and performs the most complex duties assigned.
Water Utility Worker Trainee: This is the entry-level classification in the Water Utility Worker series. This classification is for individuals with little to no relevant work experience in a water utility service. Individuals selected for this position will be hired under the classification Water Utility Worker Trainee. This is a trainee position to help jumpstart individuals with an interest in Distribution and/or Customer Service. Incumbents must qualify for promotion within 12 months of hire or be terminated.
College level course work in water related subject matter highly desired.
Some of the typical duties of the Water Utility Worker Trainee/I/II include but are not limited to the following:
When assigned to Distribution:
- Performs semi-skilled and skilled duties related to the construction, installation, service, maintenance, and repair of existing and new water mains, services, pipelines, valves, hydrants, trench shoring and related services.
- Cuts, fits, and lays water distribution pipes; inspects, tests, and operates valves, fittings, and related water distribution equipment; inspects water projects for leaks, decayed pipes, and spills.
- Performs a full range of water meter maintenance duties; removes broken or older water meters; installs new water meters, meter boxes, and meter covers.
- Keeps trucks stocked with equipment, supplies, and materials; sets up and tears down work zones; sets up traffic control including safety devices, signs, and barricades, and directs trafficaroundworksites; ensures safety of public and work crews.
- Assists in performing Underground Service Alert (USA Dig-Alert) underground utility line locating; verifies all utilities are properly marked prior to excavation; assists in locating service lines, main water lines, and approximate site of leaks; assesses leaks and determines appropriate course of action; excavates concrete, pavement, and soil materials; makes necessary repairs to water lines and services; digs and backfills open trenches with appropriate material.
- Operates a variety of light, medium, and heavy-duty equipment, such as skip loaders, dump trucks, backhoes, welding equipment, and other power-driven equipment; cleans and performs routine maintenance and repairs on equipment; uses jackhammers, shovels, compressors, and a variety of hand and power tools.
- Performs a full range of maintenance and repair duties on water facilities including cleaning and flushing of water pipelines to ensure water quality as necessary.
- Responds to after-hours emergencies and assists other staff or the public as needed in emergency or relief situations; performs on-call, stand by duty as needed.
- Ensures valves and hydrants are in proper working condition; repairs fire hydrants and flow testing related equipment; performs tests as needed; assists in scheduling daily service and repair work.
- Performs turn-ons and shutoffs; responds to water quality complaints, as necessary.
- Maintains records of basic operation, maintenance, and work performed.
- Assists in coordinating system shutdowns; assists with coordinating construction and repairs with customers, utility agencies, City departments, and underground service alert personnel; inspects installations of water facilities in new construction projects.
- Assists water production and field customer service staff in related activities.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
When assigned to Customer Service:
- Performs a variety of semi-skilled work to inspect, troubleshoot, maintain, repair, remove, and replace radio read water meters, meter transmitter units, meter boxes, and related equipment; observes condition of meter or other unusual conditions relative to need for repair; maintains meters, boxes, lids, and landscape around meter boxes; installs water meters; replaces, activates, and deactivates meters and registers; ensures meters are transmitting accurate readings; reprograms meter registers.
- Reviews meter readings to ensure readings are accurate and current; runs calculations to verify water usage and averages; observes, investigates, and reports high water consumption issues and water use violations to supervisory staff and customers; evaluates meter reading discrepancies and recommends resolution; records readings and maintains meter history logs and related records; submits water utilization information to water billing staff; inspects and tests meters, and performs meter repair and replacement work in the field.
- Investigates and responds to customer complaints; checks for water leaks and broken meters; advises customers of water leaks on their properties; advises customers when an obstruction prevents reading of meter, and/or when service shut-offs may be required for maintenance purposes; turns on and turns off water supplies to properties; assists customers in resolving water volume and pressure problems; responds to inquiries related to water quality such as odor or color; performs emergency turn-ons; responds to "no water" complaints; notifies customers when service is to be shut off due to delinquent accounts; refers customers to the proper City personnel if additional information is requested.
- Assists in the monitoring, compliance, and inspection of the City’s backflow testing and cross connection control programs to ensure safe water and comply with California Health Department regulations; maintains records of backflow devices and testing performed; prepares and mails backflow testing forms to property owners; prepares follow-up correspondence and contacts property owners regarding their backflow testing compliance efforts; inputs backflow test results information into a database; reviews backflow test results from third party vendors; may turn water supply off for customers who fail to comply.
- Performs flushing throughout the distribution system to ensure water quality per SWRCB guidelines.
- Per the City valve exercise program performs valve turning to meet SWRCB guidelines.
- Performing Underground Service Alert (USA Dig-Alert) underground utility line locating; verifies all utilities are properly marked prior to excavation; assists in locating service lines, main water lines
- Performs turn-ons and shutoffs; responds to water quality complaints as necessary.
- Assists water production and distribution staff in related activities.
- Operates a variety of equipment, such as handheld devices, work truck, forklift, welding equipment, and a variety of hand and power tools and equipment related to the work assignment.
- Responds to after-hours emergencies and assists other City departments, staff, or the public as needed in emergency or relief situations; performs on-call, stand by duty as needed.
- Reads and interprets maps and diagrams in the performance of the work.
- Observes and complies with City and mandated safety rules, regulations, and protocols.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Education and/or Experience:
Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:
Positions at the Water Utility Worker Trainee and Water Utility Worker I level may exercise some or all of these knowledge and abilities statements in a training and/or learning capacity.
Water Utility Worker Trainee/I/II – Willingness to learn and perform duties associated with the installation, maintenance, and repair of water distribution systems.
Water Utility Worker Trainee/I/II - Equivalent to completion of the twelfth (12th) grade.
Licenses and Certifications:
- Water Utility Worker I – Ability to obtain a Class “B” California Driver License with “N” (Tanker” endorsement, to be maintained throughout employment.
- Water Utility Worker I – Possession of a valid Grade D1 Water Distribution Operator Certificate, to be maintained throughout employment.
- Water Utility Worker II – Possession of a valid Class “C” California Driver License and Class “B” California Driver License with “N” (Tanker) endorsement, to be maintained throughout employment.
- Water Utility Worker II – Possession of a valid Grade D2 Water Distribution Operator Certificate, to be maintained throughout employment.
- Water Utility Worker II – When assigned to welding duties: Possession of a Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Certification, to be maintained when assigned welding duties.
Knowledge and Skills Levels:
Required in both Distribution and Customer Service
- Basic traffic control procedures, traffic laws, and traffic sign regulations. Underground Service Alert (USA Dig-Alert) procedures.
- Applicable Federal, State, and local laws, rules, regulations, and procedures relevant to assigned areas of responsibility.
- Basic principles and practices of record keeping.
- City and mandated safety rules, regulations, protocols, and occupational hazards.
- Techniques for providing a high level of customer service by effectively dealing with the public, vendors, contractors, and City staff.
- The structure and content of the English language, including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar.
- Modern equipment and communication tools used for business functions and program, project, and task coordination, including computers and software programs relevant to work performed.
Required when assigned to Distribution:
- Principles, practices, equipment, and materials used in the construction, installation, maintenance, and repair of water transmission and distribution systems including water mains, service lines, water meters, hydrants, and related equipment and facilities.
- Operation and minor maintenance of a variety of vehicles, hand and power tools, and light to heavy power equipment including concrete saws, grinders, jackhammers, loaders, dump trucks, forklifts, and backhoes.
- A variety of fittings, pipe sizes, and pipe types used in water distribution systems.
Special Requirements:
- Water Utility Worker Trainee/I/II – Possession of a valid Class “C” California Driver License, to be maintained throughout employment.
- Water Utility Worker Trainee/I – Ability to obtain a Class “B” California Driver License with “N” (Tanker) endorsement, to be maintained throughout employment.