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- Performing historical records reviews
- Performing research within Burlington Land Records
- Recording service line data in a manner compliant with Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation and US Environmental Protection Agency standards
- Perform field work to help collect data
- Providing Water Resources Staff with regular reports on progress and project status
- Mapping of new features, inventory and attribute updates to existing features, maintaining GIS based service records
- Performing complex GIS procedures and data analysis
- Creating maps and other visual tools
- Digitizing map records, including scanning paper maps, georeferencing, and creating digital features
- Use GPS to collect asset location information in the field
- Use ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Enterprise, and ArcGIS Online to manage Water Resources asset information.
- Perform field work to help collect data
- Site data collection, including but not limited to surveying and soil borings
- Inspection of Water Resources assets (pipes, manholes, catch basins, outfalls, etc.)
- Water quality sampling of surface water and wastewater
- GIS and asset management technology support
- CCTV (video) sewer assessment program implementation, under the guidance of the Infrastructure Asset Manager
- Conducting CCTV videoing, review videos and score pipe conditions using Pipeline Assessment Certification Program (PACP) methodology or working with internal or external forces to do the same.
- Operational performance metrics (catch basin cleaning, outfall inspections, pipe condition, etc.)
- Combined Sewer Overflow and other discharge events
- Rain gauge data
- Ability to actively support City diversity, equity, and cultural competency efforts within stated job responsibilities and work effectively across diverse cultures and constituencies.
- Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion as evidenced by ongoing trainings and professional development.
- Completion of a minimum of two years course work in an Environmental Science or Engineering program, or other water quality related program
- Demonstrated ability to effectively use computer equipment and related software including, but not limited to, Microsoft Office Excel and Word and GIS (ArcGIS)
- Good verbal and written communication skills required.
- Ability to exercise independent judgement within the limits of the position
- Possess and maintain valid State Driver's License.
- Ability to communicate professionally and diplomatically with the public.
Water Resources Temp - Burlington, United States - City of Burlington, VT
Description
Responsible for assisting Water Resources staff with projects and programs assigned to the Engineering & Asset Management workgroup. Specifically, this position's primary responsibilities will be assisting with Water Service Line Inventory work. This role can accommodate 20-40 hours per week depending on availability and workload.Union Affiliation:
Non-Union
Pay:
$20.00/HourEssential Job Functions:
Assist Water Resources Staff with creating a Water Service Line Inventory, including but not limited to
Non-Essential Job Functions:
Provide field support for other Water Resources Staff, including but not limited to:
Maintain accurate records and files.
Perform other duties as required.
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