Level 2 -
Carry out operations in a clean water or waste water treatment facility to ensure water safety.
Reference: OCC0876A
Status:
SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
Affinity Water, Northumbrian Water Ltd, Severn Trent, Southern Water, South West Water, Sutton and East Surrey Water, Thames Water, United Utilities, Wessex Water, Yorkshire Water
This occupation is found in the water industry, in clean water and waste water treatment. Water treatment operatives work for clean water and/or waste water treatment companies regulated by OFWAT - Office of Water Services (UK government), all of which are large organisations. Operatives typically work in only one type of water treatment.
This is a core and options apprenticeship standard. Apprentices will complete the core requirements, plus one option:
1. Clean water process operative.
2. Waste water process operative.
The broad purpose of the occupation is is to carry out operations in a clean water or waste water treatment facility to ensure water safety. In both environments they operate treatment work assets and take, monitor, record and interpret water samples to ensure treatment processes are working effectively. To support treatment processes, they receive and store chemical deliveries, assess and optimise energy on site and carry out site checks for safety, security and productivity purposes, reporting any faults, issues and concerns that need escalation. In waste water they are focused on safe effluent discharge and in clean water for maintaining water quality and hygiene standards.
In their daily work, an employee in this occupation interacts with colleagues such as managers, water process technicians, engineers, maintenance engineer’s, delivery drivers, contractors, other treatment operatives and customers (internal/external). They may work as part of a small or large team, depending on the scale of the treatment facility. They will typically work under the supervision of a treatment works manager or senior water process technician. They will typically spend their time in a clean water or waste water treatment works.
An employee in this occupation will be responsible for completing work to the required standard, following procedures and ensuring health and safety, and regulatory compliance, for example DWI (Drinking Water Inspectorate) and EA (Environment Agency); failure to do so could have serious consequences for self, public health and the environment. Ensuring optimisation of the treatment processes, balancing water quality against cost (energy and chemical usage).
Recording daily activities and work completed for example, completion of the daily plant log. They are responsible for the safety and well-being of themselves, reporting site security and safety concerns in line with company procedures and demonstrating the expected behaviours of their organisation.
Water treatment operatives must have a valid National Water Hygiene (Blue) card.
Affinity Water, Northumbrian Water Ltd, Severn Trent, Southern Water, South West Water, Sutton and East Surrey Water, Thames Water, United Utilities, Wessex Water, Yorkshire Water
Carry out visual routine treatment works site (clean or waste) checks including security, safety and housekeeping; report hazards and/or take appropriate action to resolve.
Monitor water processes using process control equipment for example, SCADA (Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition system), to identify issues and trends.
Respond to process alarms generated via telemetry (problem notification); identify the issue remotely or on site, rectify issue or escalate.
Identify and report asset faults; use the escalation process to report any issues and concerns.
Monitor trends and respond with remedial action; use the escalation process to report any issues and concerns.
Receive deliveries and appropriately store and manage treatment chemicals.
Carry out first line operational maintenance on assets for example, topping up oil, washing down, brushing down, greasing and de-rag.
Engage with internal and external customers for example, contractors, regulators, colleagues visiting the site.
Clean water process operative. Take, monitor and record water samples, checking and recording compliance levels.
Clean water process operative. Apply hygiene procedures and Energy and Utilities Skills Register (EUSR) standards to clean water operations.
Clean water process operative. Conduct disinfection of plant, tools and equipment.
Clean water process operative. Operate clean water treatment processes for example, chemical dosing, filtration, disinfection, coagulation, clarification and waste stream treatment.
Clean water process operative. Control the supply of water to meet the diurnal (daily) demand.
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