Water Treatment Specialist Job at United States Army, Augusta, GA

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  • United States Army
  • Augusta, GA

Job Description

As a Water Treatment Specialist, you'll be responsible for supervising and installing water purification equipment and making sure clean water is stored and available anywhere it is needed. You will perform water quality tests and inspect facilities and food supplies for the presence of disease, germs, and other conditions or hazards to health and the environment. Requirements A U.S. Citizen or permanent resident with a valid Green Card Age: 17–34 years High School Diploma or GED Must meet tattoo guidelines No major law violations No significant medical concerns Training & Certifications 38 Nationally recognized certifications available 10 weeks of Basic Training 11 weeks of Advanced Individual Training 88 ASVAB Score: General Maintenance (GM) Skills You'll Learn Water Treatment & Quality Analysis Testing & Inspection Chemistry & Biology

Job Tags

Permanent employment,

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