Careers in Water

Welcome to the West Valley Water District’s Careers in Water page. Whether you’re a student exploring future opportunities, a skilled tradesperson looking for a new path, or a seasoned water professional seeking meaningful work, there’s a place here for you to effectively serve others. A career in the water industry is more than just a job; it’s a chance to make a lasting impact on your local community. Water professionals are essential workers, ensuring clean and reliable water is available every day. From engineering and treatment to customer service and communications, careers in water offer stability, growth, and a community purpose. 

 

Employment Opportunities

Interested in applying to become a WVWD Water Professional? Click the link below to view current job openings.

View Current West Valley Water District Openings

View WVWD Employee Benefits and Job Descriptions

 

Careers in Water with a Local Impact 

At West Valley Water District, we deliver clean, reliable water 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. As part of our mission, we continually strive to provide the best possible service while planning ahead for the future. We serve over 100,000 customers across six communities and 32 square miles. Our team of 88 dedicated water professionals keeps our delivery system flowing, treats water to meet or exceed all standards, and prepares for both current and future demands.

 

 

Opportunities for High School Students: Explore a Career in Water

At West Valley Water District, we believe in investing in the future of our communities by inspiring and educating the next generation of water professionals. Through facility tours, summer programs, mentorship, and other hands-on learning experiences, WVWD offers high school students a unique opportunity to explore rewarding careers in the water industry while gaining real-world knowledge and skills that will serve them wherever they go.

Why Start Now?

The water industry offers stable, high-demand careers that make an impact on the community. By getting involved early, students can uncover their strengths and interests, build lasting professional connections, learn from experienced water professionals, and prepare for a purposeful and rewarding future. To learn more contact social@wvwd.org.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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