Collects, treats and reclaims wastewater from unincorporated Clark County for reuse or safe return to Lake Mead.
Develops and delivers safety/security training, inspections, and investigations for WRD.
12 days ago ago
Intermediate (4-7 years), Junior (1-3 years)
Full Time
Las Vegas, NV
Onsite
Company Size
438 Employees
Service Specialisms
Wastewater treatment
Reclaimed water management
Billing services
Development services & plan review
Pretreatment
Procurement
Customer service
Sector Specialisms
Water Resources
Infrastructure
Buildings
Construction Management
Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Surveying
Role
Description
Providing written corrective action plans and following up based on inspections and observations of work tasks.
Assisting in the development and presentation of classroom safety training, safety tailgates and field exercises.
Conducting scheduled and unscheduled safety-related inspections of District, work site facilities and field locations to ensure compliance with OSHA regulations, applicable codes, and other safety regulations.
Observing work in process and ensuring that proper personal protective equipment is worn and safety protocol is followed.
Participating in the development and maintenance of comprehensive occupational safety, security and emergency strategies to minimize the risks of personal injury, property damage, and loss to District assets.
Investigating security-related complaints from the public or employees and recommends appropriate actions.
Participating in the investigation of security breaches and failures and recommends corrective actions.
Requirements
Benefits
Information not given or found
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
employment contingent on successful completion of a background investigation.
periodic background investigations may be conducted after employment.
pre‑employment drug testing is required.
Company
Overview
2,100
Sewer Pipelines
The company manages an extensive network of sewer pipelines across Southern Nevada.
23
Pumping Stations
Operates 23 pumping stations to support regional wastewater handling.
240,000
Accounts
Provides services to over 240,000 residential and business accounts in the region.
100%
Wastewater Recycled
Recycles all treated wastewater, contributing to sustainability efforts.
Founded in 1954 and began operations in 1956, significantly impacting regional wastewater management in Southern Nevada.
Treats over 100 million gallons of wastewater daily at six facilities.
Operates treatment centers in Laughlin, Moapa Valley, Blue Diamond, Indian Springs, and Searchlight, each upgraded to meet strict water-quality standards.
Typical projects focus on expanding treatment capacity, pipeline upgrades, and reconstruction under major programs.
Funded by service fees and ratepayer charges, with bonds managed by the Clark County Board of Commissioners.
An unusual fact: it bills through a .com domain, which has drawn attention from residents.
Culture + Values
Not publicly stated in available sources
Environment + Sustainability
83M+ gallons/day
Wastewater Treatment
Operates facilities treating over 83 million gallons of wastewater daily, scalable to 110 million gallons as demand increases.
$275M investment
Next-Gen Treatment
Invested in advanced technologies like membrane bioreactors, oxidation processes, and energy efficiency upgrades.
140 cars/year
Carbon Reduction
Energy upgrades equivalent to removing 140 cars annually in carbon savings over 15 years.
Promoting sustainability and cost‑effectiveness by reducing chemical use, electricity consumption and waste production
Piloting direct potable reuse technology as part of water recycling and conservation efforts
Integrated solar power at treatment facilities to offset energy usage
Launched a grant‑funded Septic Conversion Pilot Program to replace private septic systems at no cost and expand reclaimed water usage
Supports Clark County’s All‑In Community Sustainability and Climate Action Plan, targeting net‑zero greenhouse gas emissions and 100% clean energy by 2050