Definition
Under general direction, independently operate, maintain and perform minor repairs on a medium-sized (750-1200 pounds per hour capacity) medical/pathological incinerator. Monitor computerized incinerator operating system and respond to system failures. This is a single class, not part of a series.
Typical Work
Respond to system failures and take corrective action;
Document violations of operating permit and work with appropriate health and safety offices to return system to normal operating conditions;
Coordinate and direct the work of journey-level personnel in the repair and maintenance of incinerator systems;
Quantify waste and determine loading levels;
Evaluate the suitability of wastes to be incinerated;
Handle and store wastes safely;
Start, load, and adjust equipment for proper incineration of materials;
Handle and dispose of ash and other residual material from incineration;
Record equipment operation conditions such as time, weight, primary and secondary chamber temperatures, etc. and report any abnormalities;
Take preventative or emergency action to control malfunctions such as close valves, adjust bypass, or shut down equipment;
Perform minor equipment repairs and maintenance such as removing and cleaning nozzles, making minor adjustments to valves, instruments, or burners;
Drive vehicles to collect and transport biohazardous materials;
Maintain cleanliness of area surrounding incinerator;
Perform related duties as required.
Legal Requirement(s)
Certified as a Hazardous Waste Incinerator Operator.
Desirable Qualifications
Physical ability to perform required work such as, heavy lifting, wearing a heavy respirator AND one year of experience in the operation of an incinerator
OR
equivalent education/experience.
OR
Ability to obtain certification no later than three months after date of initial employment.
Class Specification History
Class abolished effective October 20, 1986.
Class re-established, revisions; adopted August 2, 1991.
Revise class: adopted November 9, 2001.
Revise class. Revises class code (formerly 5270), general revision, deletes basic function, revises distinguishing characteristics, changes distinguishing characteristics to definition; adopted
May 10, 2007, effective July 1, 2007.