Job Title: Water Asset Manager Job Description The Water Asset Manager inspects and evaluates water distribution assets in the field to identify leaks, support non-revenue water recovery, and ensure accurate mapping of system components.
This role works closely with a project manager, uses specialized acoustic equipment and mobile applications, and spends most of the time outdoors in varying and sometimes extreme weather conditions. The position combines hands-on fieldwork with careful documentation, data collection, and customer interaction to support effective water asset management and leak detection programs.
Responsibilities
• Inspect water asset valves, hydrants, meters, and water meter boxes for leakage and overall condition.
• Use headphones and acoustic sensors to listen for leaks and accurately identify potential problem areas.
• Notify the project manager promptly of any possible leaks or issues discovered in the field.
• Work alongside a project manager, either traveling from the project manager’s location to the job site or meeting directly at the job site.
• Use phone applications to map assets, record inspection results, and support accurate location tracking.
• Conduct non-revenue water recovery and control services, including leak detection activities such as sounding of fittings and leak noise correlation.
• Plan and deploy acoustic noise loggers to monitor water networks and detect leaks.
• Support water network establishment and asset identification, ensuring assets are correctly located and recorded.
• Plan and implement step tests and participate in flow and pressure data recovery to help pinpoint leaks and system inefficiencies.
• Progress in the use of equipment and tools utilized by the Water Asset Management division, continually improving technical proficiency.
• Complete job forms, time sheets, and all other required documentation accurately and on time.
• Apply safe working methods at all times and conduct or participate in weekly safety meetings.
• Read, interpret, and measure using Map/GIS information to support accurate fieldwork and reporting.
• Facilitate all leak detection work requirements, including advising on and participating in night work as needed.
• Use initiative to find practical solutions in the field for the benefit of the customer and the Water Asset Management division.
• Attend or conduct site meetings with clients as needed to discuss work progress, findings, and recommendations.
• Maintain all equipment related to specific projects, ensuring proper upkeep, and produce a quarterly stock check.
• Perform inspections and work activities around clean water assets, including manholes and related infrastructure.
• Walk long distances in the field, with frequent bending and lifting, to thoroughly inspect assigned areas.
Essential Skills
• High school diploma or GED.
• One to two years of experience in a physically demanding job if no degree in a related field.
• Experience working outside on a regular basis, preferably in extreme weather conditions.
• Ability to walk up to 10 miles per day with frequent bending.
• Ability to lift up to 20 pounds during routine field activities.
• Willingness and ability to work a flexible schedule that includes travel and extended work hours.
• Self-motivation and the ability to work independently with confidence and minimal instruction.
• Strong communication skills for interacting with project managers, team members, and customers.
• Strong customer service skills to represent the organization professionally in the field.
• Commitment to safety and the consistent use of safe working methods.
• Basic proficiency with mobile phone applications for mapping and data entry.
• Ability to read and interpret Map/GIS information or willingness to quickly learn these skills.
Additional Skills & Qualifications
• Degree in Environmental Science, GIS, Biology, Geology, or a related field is preferred.
• Experience with water distribution systems is desirable.
• Experience with acoustic leak detection methods and equipment is desirable.
• Experience in Map/GIS information reading, interpreting, and measuring is preferred.
• Experience as a utility technician, field technician, or GIS technician is beneficial.
• Familiarity with water pipes, inspection processes, and documentation of inspection results is an advantage.
• Willingness to learn new equipment and technologies used by the Water Asset Management division.
Work Environment
This is a field-based role that requires working primarily outdoors, often in heat and othe