water systems engineering technician
Water systems engineering technicians aid engineers in the development and implementation of water supply and water treatment systems. They monitor the operations to ensure compliance with health and safety regulations, check water quality and ensure implementation of water-related legislation.
About water systems engineering technician
As a water systems engineering technician, you will play a crucial role in ensuring that Poland's water supply and treatment systems operate safely and effectively. You will work alongside engineers to develop, implement, and maintain water infrastructure that serves communities and businesses across the country. Your responsibilities include monitoring water quality, conducting testing procedures, and ensuring all operations comply with strict health, safety, and environmental regulations. You will inspect pipeline systems, measure water quality parameters, and perform maintenance work to keep systems running smoothly. Your technical expertise contributes directly to public health and environmental protection, making this a profession with genuine social impact. As a water systems engineering technician, you may work for water utilities, municipal governments, environmental agencies, or engineering firms. The work can be physically demanding and may include field work in various weather conditions, as well as laboratory testing. With Poland's ongoing investments in water infrastructure and EU water quality directives, this profession offers stable employment and good career prospects for skilled technicians.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a water systems engineering technician.
Water Quality Monitoring and Testing
- Perform water testing procedures according to regulatory standards
- Measure water quality parameters including pH, turbidity, and contaminants
- Monitor water quality in supply and treatment systems continuously
Pipeline Infrastructure and Maintenance
- Inspect and maintain pipeline systems for leaks and damage
- Understand types of pipelines and their specific maintenance requirements
- Perform follow-up on pipeline route services and repairs
Regulatory Compliance and Safety
- Ensure compliance with environmental legislation and water policies
- Ensure regulatory compliance in pipeline infrastructures
- Use personal protection equipment and follow safety protocols
Hydraulic Systems and Water Operations
- Understand hydraulic principles in water supply and treatment systems
- Monitor operations of water treatment facilities
- Maintain proper water pressure and flow rates in distribution systems
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (10)
Optional (16)
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