Wastewater Sampling Technician

Sol Engineering Services LlcMemphis, TN
5hOnsite

About The Position

The part-time Wastewater Lagoon Sampling & Safety Technician supports lagoon-based wastewater treatment operations by performing manual sampling, safety monitoring, field measurements, documentation, and reporting. The role ensures compliance with permits and procedures, safe handling and delivery of treatment chemicals, accurate documentation and filing, and clear communication of results to supervisors and management personnel.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED (coursework in biology, chemistry, or environmental science preferred).
  • Valid driver’s license and acceptable motor vehicle record.
  • Ability to walk uneven berms, work outdoors in all weather, lift up to 50 lb, and climb ladders as needed.
  • Demonstrated attention to detail, safe work practices, and clear written/verbal communication.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in lagoon or wastewater operations and manual field sampling.
  • Familiarity with NPDES sampling requirements and chain-of-custody.
  • Basic proficiency with water-quality meters and calibration.
  • Applicable wastewater operator or laboratory analyst certifications desired, but not required.

Responsibilities

  • LAGOON & WASTEWATER SAMPLING
  • Collect manual grab samples from lagoon cells at designated locations, depths, and times per schedule and SOPs.
  • Perform vertical profile sampling (e.g., dissolved oxygen, temperature, clarity/algae, ammonia) using approved depth samplers.
  • Collect effluent samples from weirs/outfalls per NPDES protocols; collect biosolids/polishing-cell samples as directed.
  • Record sampling coordinates, environmental conditions (weather, wind), and relevant operational observations.
  • FIELD MEASUREMENTS & DATA MANAGEMENT
  • Measure pH, temperature, DO, ORP, turbidity, conductivity, and clarity using calibrated instruments.
  • Prepare and maintain chain-of-custody forms; label and preserve samples correctly; meet holding times.
  • Enter field data into designated spreadsheets or systems; maintain complete, legible field logs.
  • Deliver samples to the laboratory on time; resolve anomalies and document corrective actions.
  • SAFETY & COMPLIANCE
  • Follow lagoon-specific safety practices: berm stability awareness, work-near-water precautions, slip/trip/fall prevention, wildlife awareness.
  • Use PPE (life vest, waterproof gloves, splash protection, high-visibility gear) and portable atmospheric monitors (e.g., H2S, O₂), as required.
  • Comply with Hazard Communication (GHS), chemical hygiene, and PPE requirements; report hazards and near-misses promptly.
  • Participate in required safety training; maintain site access and driver qualification requirements.
  • CHEMICAL DELIVERY & HANDLING
  • Receive, deliver, and stage treatment chemicals safely; verify labels, SDS, lot numbers, and storage requirements.
  • Use secondary containment and spill-prevention practices; complete delivery logs and inventory updates.
  • Coordinate with operators to minimize process disruption during chemical deliveries.
  • DOCUMENTATION, REPORTING, FILING & COMMUNICATION
  • Complete accurate sampling records, CoC forms, and daily field reports; file and archive per SOL procedures.
  • Prepare concise data summaries and sampling narratives; route reports to management and client representatives as directed.
  • Maintain organized electronic and hard-copy records for audit readiness.
  • Participate in discussions with management personnel regarding findings, trends, and recommended actions.
  • EQUIPMENT USE & MAINTENANCE
  • Calibrate, clean, and maintain sampling equipment, poles/dippers, depth samplers, and meters; document calibration records.
  • Keep sampling kits stocked (bottles, preservatives, labels, coolers, ice, PPE).
  • Inspect inlet/outlet structures, aerators/mixers, baffles, piping, and berms during routine rounds; escalate issues.

Benefits

  • benefits eligibility per SOL policy
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