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Multiskilled Operator
Multiskilled Operator - (Industrial Wastewater Treatment)
Job Purpose:
To operate, monitor, and maintain ETP equipment and processes to ensure effective treatment of effluent in compliance with regulatory norms. As a multiskilled operator, the role requires handling both operations and maintenance across mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation systems to achieve safe, efficient, and reliable plant performance.
Key Responsibilities:
Operations & Monitoring
- Operate ETP units (screening, equalization, aeration, clarifiers, filters, RO/ZLD units, sludge handling, etc.).
- Monitor and control process parameters (flow, pH, COD, BOD, TSS, DO, MLSS, etc.).
- Carry out sampling, basic water quality testing, and maintain log sheets.
- Operate and monitor control systems/SCADA/DCS (if applicable).
Maintenance & Troubleshooting
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- Perform mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation maintenance (lubrication, pump checks, valve operation, blower inspection, etc.).
- Identify and report faults, support breakdown maintenance, and assist in preventive maintenance activities.
- Maintain tools and equipment in proper working condition.
Safety & Compliance
- Follow safety procedures for chemical handling, confined space entry, and equipment operation, as per company BPS.
- Ensure compliance with statutory and environmental regulations.
- Report unsafe conditions, near-misses, or incidents immediately.
Housekeeping & Support
- Maintain cleanliness and orderliness in plant areas.
- Assist in chemical preparation, dosing, and sludge dewatering operations.
- Support continuous improvement activities to enhance plant efficiency.
Documentation & Reporting
- Record operational data, maintenance activities, and shift observations in logbooks.
- Report abnormalities, breakdowns, and corrective actions to supervisors.
- Ensure proper handover/takeover at shift change.


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Qualifications & Skills:
Education:
- Diploma in Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, or Instrumentation Engineering desirable.
Experience:
- 2–5 years in Utility operations (preferred). Multiskilled maintenance exposure is desirable.
Technical Skills:
- Knowledge of wastewater treatment processes.
- Hands-on experience with pumps, blowers, valves, dosing systems, and instrumentation.
- Basic troubleshooting of electrical/mechanical equipment.
- Ability to conduct routine lab tests (pH, COD, BOD, TDS).
Soft Skills:
- Teamwork and communication.
- Safety consciousness.
- Problem-solving ability.
- Flexibility to work shifts.
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