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Wastewater Collections Operator (WWCO Centreville VA)

Overview

Reference
WWCO Centreville VA

Salary
$48,058 - $88,034/annum

Job Location
- United States -- Virginia -- Centreville

Job Type
Permanent

Posted
27 May 2026


Wastewater Collections Operator | Centreville, Virginia

Ready to advance the future of water? Do you have the mechanical skills, sound judgment, and drive to help keep vital wastewater systems running safely and reliably?

The role

Upper Occoquan Service Authority (UOSA) is seeking a Wastewater Collections Operator to join our Delivery Systems team. This is a hands-on role supporting the operation, maintenance, and security of wastewater collection stations and lines.

One position is available and may be filled at Trainee, Operator III, or Operator II level, based on qualifications.

Salary ranges:

  • Trainee: $48,058–$76,892
  • Operator III: $51,422–$82,275
  • Operator II: $55,021–$88,034

Starting salary will be between the minimum and midpoint of the applicable range.

Key Responsibilities

You will:

  • Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on wastewater stations and lines
  • Operate and maintain Delivery Systems equipment
  • Support pump stations, force mains, interceptors, and related infrastructure
  • Use hand and power tools safely and effectively
  • Read and follow written and verbal instructions
  • Assist with emergency and on-call work, including weekends and holidays
  • Work in wastewater environments where biological and chemical hazards may be present

About our company

UOSA is a leading water recycling facility serving Fairfax County, Prince William County, and the cities of Manassas and Manassas Park. Established in 1978, UOSA is the first and longest-operated indirect potable reuse project in the United States.

Our facility recycles up to 54 million gallons of water per day and plays a key role in Northern Virginia’s drinking water strategy.

The Benefits

  • Competitive salary range based on experience
  • Paid pre-employment screenings by UOSA
  • Opportunity to grow within a respected utility
  • Work that supports public health, sustainability, and the community

The person

You will need:

  • High school diploma or GED
  • Mechanical aptitude and dependability
  • Ability to walk, bend, stoop, climb stairs and ladders, and lift up to 75 pounds
  • CDL Class B with Tanker Endorsement “N,” or ability to obtain it within six months, depending on level
  • Relevant experience, certifications, or testing required for Operator III or II level

What’s next

Apply online at Uosa.org/Careers by submitting a complete application and updated resume.

Join UOSA and help protect the future of water, one system at a time.


Contact information

Kelli Lyons