dewatering technician
Dewatering technicians install and operate pumps, spares, pipe ranges, and vacuum dewatering systems to collect and remove liquids and chemicals.
About dewatering technician
As a dewatering technician, you will specialize in the installation and operation of sophisticated pumping and vacuum systems designed to remove liquids and chemicals from construction sites, mines, and industrial facilities. Your work is essential in managing water removal during excavation, mining operations, and contamination remediation projects. You will be responsible for setting up pump systems, managing storage tanks, collecting and analyzing water samples, and troubleshooting mechanical issues when equipment malfunctions. Safety and environmental protection are paramount in this role, as you may work with contaminated water or hazardous materials. Your work requires both technical expertise and practical hands-on skills, combined with a thorough understanding of chemistry and environmental regulations. The mining and construction sectors in Poland maintain steady demand for skilled dewatering technicians, particularly in water-intensive operations and environmental remediation projects.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a dewatering technician.
Pump System Installation and Setup
- Install submersible pumps, centrifugal pumps, and vacuum dewatering systems according to specifications
- Set up and connect pipes, hoses, and fittings to create functional dewatering systems
- Position pumps and equipment for optimal performance and safety at various job sites
- Test systems before operation to ensure proper functionality and safe installation
Contaminated Water Treatment
- Treat contaminated water using chemical and mechanical processes to meet environmental standards
- Monitor water chemistry and adjust treatment parameters to ensure compliance with regulations
- Collect water and sediment samples for laboratory analysis and documentation
- Manage storage and disposal of contaminated water in compliance with environmental regulations
Storage Tank and Equipment Management
- Manage storage tanks for water and chemical products with regular inspection and maintenance
- Monitor tank levels, pressure gauges, and system performance indicators throughout operations
- Perform preventive maintenance on pumps, motors, and related mechanical components
- Clean and decontaminate equipment and tanks when operations are complete
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
- Diagnose mechanical and operational failures in pumping and vacuum systems
- Repair or replace defective pump components, seals, impellers, and electrical elements
- Maintain detailed maintenance logs and repair records for equipment and systems
- Work ergonomically to prevent injury while handling heavy equipment and chemicals
Sample Collection and Documentation
- Collect water and soil samples following proper protocols and chain of custody procedures
- Label and prepare samples for laboratory analysis with proper documentation
- Maintain records of mining operations including water removal volumes and contamination levels
- Document daily operational activities, chemical usage, and environmental compliance
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (7)
Optional (8)
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