Maintenance Technician & Water Quality Superintendent
North Tahoe Public Utility District
Application
Details
Posted: 18-Sep-24
Location: Tahoe Vista, California
Type: Full Time
Salary: $117,748.80 to $150,259.20
Categories:
Operations
The North Tahoe Public Utility District, located on the north shore of beautiful Lake Tahoe, is looking for an experienced water and/or wastewater professional to serve as our Superintendent responsible for leading and managing the Maintenance Technician and Water Quality Division. This position plans, schedules, assigns, supervises, and reviews the work in a wide range of installation, modification, operation, maintenance and repair, and of the District’s water production and distribution and wastewater collection and pumping systems. The Superintendent also plans and coordinates a comprehensive computerized maintenance program and oversees operators and multiple crew activities.
The position is full-time, year-round with excellent benefit package that includes CalPERS pension program, District-paid premiums for medical, dental, and vision insurance for employee and dependents, $3,500 annual contribution to HRA, 12 paid holidays, paid time-off (sick, vacation, admin), long-term disability and group life insurance. The District will also support the employee's certification process.
The first round of application packets will be reviewed at 9 a.m. on Friday, October 18, 2024. This position is open until filled.
A full job description, application process, and additional information is available on our website www.ntpud.org/jobs.
North Tahoe Public Utility District
The North Tahoe Public Utility District (NTPUD) was formed in 1948 under the State of California Public Utilities Code to provide sewer services to the residents of the north shore of Lake Tahoe. The District’s boundaries range from the Nevada state line in Crystal Bay to Dollar Hill. Our service area includes the communities of Kings Beach, Tahoe Vista, Brockway Vista, Carnelian Bay, Cedar Flat and Agate Bay.
In November of 1967, water services were added to the District’s responsibility with the Recreation and Parks Department being created in 1968. The District manages and maintains most of the public beaches in our service area as well as the North Tahoe Regional Park in Tahoe Vista.
The North Tahoe Event Center is also owned and managed by the District.
The District currently serves 5,524 sewer connections and 3,871 water connections.