Wastewater Assistant Chief Operator

Job Summary
The Village of Bellows Falls is seeking a skilled, motivated, and collaborative professional to serve as our next Assistant Chief Wastewater Operator for our Class IV Wastewater Treatment Facility. This is an exciting opportunity to step into a leadership role within a department that is actively strengthening operations, improving systems, and building a strong, supportive team culture. We recognize that every organization faces challenges from time to time — and we are proud of the work already underway to improve communication, clarify processes, and invest in the long-term stability and success of the department. We are looking for someone who wants to be one of the key leaders in defining the next chapter at the Bellows Falls Wastewater facility.

The Assistant Chief Wastewater Operator plays an important leadership role in ensuring the safe, efficient, and compliant operation of the Town’s wastewater treatment facility and collection system. Working closely with the Chief Operator and Municipal leadership, this position helps guide daily operations, support staff development, and maintain regulatory compliance with Vermont DEC and federal standards by:

· Supporting and helping to oversee daily plant and collection system operations

· Assisting with maintaining NPDES permit compliance and regulatory reporting

· Providing technical guidance and mentorship to operators and staff

· Helping coordinate maintenance, process control, and capital improvements

· Promoting a culture of safety, accountability, and teamwork

· Participating in long-term planning to strengthen department performance

The Assistant Chief serves as acting Chief Operator in their absence.

What We’re Looking For

· Vermont Class III or IV Wastewater Operator Certification (Class IV preferred)

· At least 5 years of wastewater treatment experience

· Strong process knowledge and regulatory understanding

· A collaborative leadership style and steady problem-solving approach

· Commitment to professionalism and continuous improvement

· Supervisory experience is preferred but not required for candidates who demonstrate leadership capability and initiative.

Compensation and Benefits

Hourly Range: $32.00 – $40.00, depending on qualifications and experience.

The Town of Rockingham offers a competitive benefits package including health, dental and vision insurance and VMERS retirement benefits.

To Apply

If you value teamwork, accountability, public service, and continuous improvement, we encourage you to apply. Please submit a cover letter, resume, and copy of your Vermont Class IV certification to:

Heather Hitchcock, Personnel Resource Manager, P.O. Box 370, Bellows Falls, VT 05101. resourcemanager@rockbf.org

Position is open until filled. The Bellows Falls Village Corporation is an equal opportunity employer.

**The Village of Bellows Falls is seeking interested candidates at various experience and license levels as we develop the vision for the next chapter for our Wastewater Department. Final roles will align with selected candidates and operational priorities.

Pay: $32.00 - $40.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • Dental insurance
  • Dependent health insurance coverage
  • Health insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Military leave
  • Paid time off
  • Parental leave
  • Professional development assistance
  • Retirement plan
  • Vision insurance

People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply

Experience:

  • wastewater treatment: 5 years (Preferred)

Work Location: In person

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