Utility Worker III - Sanitary- 2 positions (Subject to Shift)
Louisville Msd
Protects Louisville’s health via wastewater, stormwater & flood control services.
Operates & maintains sewer, drainage, flood protection equipment and performs related construction.
7 days ago ago
Intermediate (4-7 years), Junior (1-3 years)
Full Time
Louisville, KY
Field
Company Size
650 Employees
Service Specialisms
Wastewater management
Stormwater drainage
Flood protection
Green infrastructure
Odor control
Infrastructure improvement projects
Community outreach
Speaker requests
Sector Specialisms
Wastewater Treatment
Stormwater Management
Drainage Management
Flood Protection
Water Quality
Sewer Infrastructure
Waterways Cleanup
Environmental Programs
Role
Description
Requirements
articulated loader
boom lift
cat 316
knuckle crane
telespection
18 months
Big Articulated Front End Loader
This posting will only require 18 months of experience instead of the usual three or more years****
Articulated Boom Lift
Boom Mower & Large Boom Mower
Batwing Mower
CAT 316 Excavator
Knuckle Boom Crane
Tracked Front End Loader
Trommel Screen
Telespection Lateral Inspection System (LIS) Camera
Boom Mower with Buzz Bar
Telespection Pan & Tilt Camera
Easement Machine
Benefits
Combination Sewer Cleaner
Training + Development
Information not given or found
Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
619,000 residents
Population served
The utility serves a significant population across its operational area.
1,000+ trees
Annual tree plantings
The company invests in environmental initiatives to enhance sustainability.
multi‑billion‑dollar program
Consent Decree investment
This program aims to address sewer overflow issues within the region.
57% more space
HQ expansion
The company relocated its headquarters to accommodate growth.
Works year‑round as a combined wastewater, stormwater/drainage and flood‑protection agency.
Manages and upgrades treatment plants, sewer and flood‑pumping systems, and floodwalls.
Driving a multi‑billion‑dollar Consent Decree program targeting sewer overflows.
Earned national awards for community outreach, including an engineering campus partnership.
Launched unusual initiatives—from student engineering curricula to reclaiming park‑land for tunnels.
Culture + Values
No official culture and values statements found on public site or LinkedIn.
Environment + Sustainability
$25M Investment
Green Infrastructure Program
Since 2010, $25 million has been invested in green infrastructure, supporting over 100 projects capturing stormwater and managing impervious surfaces.
17% Allocation
CSO Budget Savings
17% of the combined sewer overflow (CSO) budget is allocated to green infrastructure, reducing gray infrastructure costs by over $40 million.
$302M Capital Plan
Environmental Standards Funding
Over $302 million is planned for FY2026, with 90% dedicated to meeting federal and state environmental standards, including overflow reduction and treatment upgrades.
$83.5M Investment
Wastewater Treatment Modernization
Modernization of the Morris Forman Wastewater Treatment plant includes $83.5 million in FY2026 towards a $285 million total project, focusing on renewable energy and class A biosolids.