Notes on employment for Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators


  • Employment is concentrated in local government and private water, sewage, and other systems utilities.
  • The completion of an associate degree or 1-year certificate program is increasingly becoming an asset.
  • Operators must pass exams certifying that they are capable of overseeing various treatment processes.
  • Job prospects will be good for qualified individuals because the number of applicants in this field is normally low.





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