Metro Water Recovery provides wastewater treatment, resource recovery, and environmental services.
Install, maintain, and troubleshoot electrical systems and equipment at Metro facilities.
23 days ago ago
$31 - $43
Intermediate (4-7 years)
Full Time
Denver, CO
Field
Company Size
400 Employees
Service Specialisms
Water Treatment
Wastewater Treatment
Environmental Services
Engineering
Sector Specialisms
Wastewater Treatment
Water Recovery
Resource Optimization
Water Supply
Agriculture
Aquatic Life Protection
Recreation
Environmental Protection
Role
Description
building automation
troubleshooting
cmms documentation
diagnostics
nec compliance
cost estimating
Using hand tools, electrical meter, and testing equipment
Act as a subject matter expert regarding electrical issues
Organize and coordinate work assignments
Maintaining a clean and safe work environment by following established safety procedures and protocols.
Install and maintain building automation: HVAC, Lighting, Paging systems, Access control, (fire alarm)
Troubleshooting and repairing facility electrical issues
Maintain accurate documentation of repairs made, materials used, and time spent using CMMS work order system.
Researching electrical issues to troubleshoot alarms and logic
Repairs, maintains and troubleshoots electrical systems, including electrical distribution, security systems, electrical preventative maintenance, fire alarms, and automated controls systems.
Repair, and maintain electrical components and systems, HVAC support, inspect buildings and equipment, and perform work in accordance with layout National Electrical Code (NEC). Installs distribution equipment, lighting fixtures, Lighting systems and circuitry according to NEC and METRO established safety procedures. Inspects completed work for conformance with requirements of NEC, local building, and established safety codes.
Estimates time and material costs on electrical projects. Requisitions of new electrical supplies and equipment.
Uses hand tools and testing instruments to diagnose malfunctioning systems, apparatus, and components and isolate defects in wiring, switches, motors and other electrical equipment.
Requirements
nfpa
switchgear
nec
blueprints
cmms
communication
National Fire Protection Association electrical standards (70E Electrical Safety in the Workplace & 101. Emergency Lighting)
Medium to high voltage switch gear
Read and interpret blue-prints or electrical schematics and knowledge of the National Electric Code.
Reading and understanding mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and architectural drawings and plans
National Electrical Code and the hazards and safety precautions peculiar to the electrical trade
Standard practices, principles, methods, materials and tools used in the electrical, solid-state electronic and pneumatic instrument trades
Effectively communicate orally and in writing
Work independently and as part of a work group or team
Computer applications including Microsoft Office and CMMS Programs
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Committed to addressing regional water challenges, the company has emerged as a leader in wastewater treatment.
Managing wastewater from the Denver metropolitan area through a vast network of treatment facilities.
Transforming wastewater into valuable resources to promote sustainable water use and environmental stewardship.
Delivering services that include upgrading water treatment facilities, implementing advanced resource recovery technologies, and ensuring clean water distribution.
Spanning various sectors such as utilities, resource recovery, and innovative water treatment solutions.
Contributing to regional infrastructure enhancement and advancing the sustainability of the water cycle.
Culture + Values
protect the region’s health and environment
Mission Statement
Dedicated to cleaning water and recovering resources to safeguard regional health and the environment.
making a positive impact
Commitment to Stewardship
Committed to improving the environment through responsible actions and sustainable practices.
innovation and investment
Continuous Progress
Focuses on advancing processes while maintaining high standards for safety, financial management, and environmental sustainability.
Resource Optimization
Efficiency and Innovation
Enhances the value of available resources through innovative approaches and maintains transparent financial management.
Sustainability Practices
Environmental Commitment
Defines sustainability objectives and integrates environmental impact analysis into project decisions to minimize harm to the environment.
Environment + Sustainability
130M gallons
Wastewater cleansed daily
Cleans approximately 130 million gallons of wastewater daily, removing over 95% of regulated contaminants.
85% flow
Recovered water contribution
Recovered water accounts for 85% of the South Platte River’s flow for nine-plus months annually.
4K homes powered
Methane energy generation
Generates methane to power nearly 4,000 homes and recovers thermal energy from wastewater.
85 dry tons
Biosolids reused daily
Reuses approximately 85 dry tons of biosolids per day on 52,000-acre farms and 379 private farms, returning nutrients and sequestering carbon.
Secondary treatment upgrade (completed ~2013–14) cut ammonia in South Platte River from 4.9 mg/L to 0.5 mg/L by 2022.
Awarded 100% NPDES permit compliance for five consecutive years at Robert W. Hite facility.
Targeting energy efficiency, GHG/emission reduction, renewable energy diversification via Energy Management Program (hiring Energy Manager by Mar 2024; roadmap through Mar 2025).
Net-zero target: implied by goal to be energy-autonomous via renewable energy and biogas recovery (no explicit date publicly stated).
Inclusion & Diversity
No explicit DEI strategy or gender-related statistics publicly available.