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Explore the need for water/wastewater operators, entry-level pathways, and benefits of hiring from community colleges in Ohio. Discover programs, degrees, and courses available for a career in environmental science and health.
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Operator Training and Hiring: Opportunities at Ohio's Community CollegesCounty Sanitary Engineers Association of Ohio2012 Winter Conference Jeff Bates, Professor, Program Coordinator Environmental Science, Safety & Health Columbus State Community College
Is there a need for water/wastewater operators? • Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operators (bls.gov)
Is there a need for water/wastewater operators? • Environmental Engineering Technicians (bls.gov)
Is there a need for water/wastewater operators? • Environmental Science and Protection Technicians (bls.gov)
Where do you obtain entry-level operators? • Joe’s cousin • Training programs • Technical and community colleges • A.A.S. degrees and certificate programs • Interns • Contract workers
Education v. Training http://www.epa.state.oh.us/ddagw/pws/tabid/5800/LiveTabId/113437/Default.aspx
Why a hire from a community or technical college? • Improved ability to pass operator exams • Ohio EPA experience credit • Degree or individual courses http://www.epa.state.oh.us/Portals/28/documents/opcert/2013%20OpCert%20Exam%20Dates%20and%20Deadlines.pdf
Why a hire from a community or technical college? • These students have additional skills and applied knowledge • Writing • Computer • Math • Science • Legal knowledge • Degreed students see the “big picture”
Why use a community or technical college for education/training? • Location
Why use a community or technical college for education/training? • To obtain valuable skills in a convenient format • Class availability • Cost • Cost per hour of training often much lower that other options • Can use educational reimbursement • Experienced instructors • Contact hours for certified operators
Two-year A.A.S. Environmental Degrees • Occupational categories • Air quality • Emergency preparedness • Energy • Environmental information management systems • Environmental lab services • Site management • Natural resource management • Safety and health • Solid and hazardous waste management • Wastewater management • Water supply and quality • Sustainability
Columbus State Community College • A.A.S. in Environmental Science, Safety & Health (73 credit hours) • Water/Wastewater Technology Certificate (34 credit hours) • A.A.S. in Civil Engineering Technology • Various other courses • Environmental Law, Environmental Analytical Methods, OSHA classes, surveying, CAD, etc.
Columbus State Community College • Water/Wastewater Technology Certificate • “Foundation” courses • ENGL 1100 Composition I • CHEM 0100 Introduction to Chemistry • MATH 1020 Beginning Algebra I • CSCI 1101 Computer Concepts and Applications • ESSH 1101 Intro. to Environmental Science, Safety & Health
Columbus State Community College • Water/Wastewater Technology Certificate • Technical courses • ESSH 1140 Industrial/Municipal Pollution Control • ESSH 2220 Drinking Water Treatment • ESSH 2230 Wastewater Treatment • ESSH 2240 Environmental Hydrology • ESSH 2530 Applied Environmental Engineering • CIVL 2210 Principles of Hydraulics • CIVL 2230 Public Utilities Systems • One OSHA class (30 Hr. General Industry or Construction Industry or 40 Hr HAZWOPER)
Cincinnati State Technical and Community College • A.A.S. in Environmental Engineering Technology (74 credits) • A.A.S. in Environmental Engineering Technology – Stormwater Major (75 credits) • A.A.S. in Environmental Engineering Technology – Water and Wastewater Major (75 credits)
Cuyahoga Community College • A.A.S. in Environmental Health & Safety Technology (61-63 credits) • Environmental Health & Safety Technology Post-Degree Certificate (30 credits)
Owens Community College • A.A.S in Environmental Health and Safety Technology (69 credits) • Water Treatment Certificate (18 credits)
Sinclair Community College • A.A.S. in Environmental Engineering Technology (72 credits)
Zane State College • A.A.S. in Environmental Science, Safety & Health (71 credits) • Certificate in Public Water Systems (13 credits) • Certificate in Water/Wastewater Laboratory Skills (20 credits)