The Analyzer Systems Supervisor – Water Quality Monitoring (Mid-Level) is responsible for overseeing the operation, calibration, maintenance, and reliability of online analyzer systems used in water and wastewater quality monitoring. This role ensures accurate real-time data for process control and regulatory compliance while leading a small technical team and supporting continuous improvement initiatives across the utility network.
Supervise the operation and routine maintenance of water quality analyzers (e.g., turbidity, pH, free/residual chlorine, ammonia, TOC, nitrate, conductivity, DO).
Lead field teams in the installation, configuration, calibration, and validation of analyzers in treatment plants and distribution systems.
Monitor system performance through SCADA and data logging tools, identifying and correcting data anomalies.
Ensure timely replacement of sensors, reagents, and spare parts to avoid data gaps.
Coordinate with process control and laboratory teams to ensure cross-verification of water quality readings.
Maintain logs, calibration records, and compliance reports in line with health, safety, and environmental regulations.
Provide technical guidance and on-the-job training to junior technicians and field staff.
Support procurement and inventory management of analyzer components and consumables.
Participate in audits, inspections, and compliance reviews by local regulatory authorities.
Bachelor’s degree in Instrumentation, Environmental Engineering, Water Technology, or related field
4–7 years of experience in online analyzer systems, preferably in a water/wastewater utility or industrial plant
Strong knowledge of common water quality monitoring equipment and calibration protocols
Hands-on experience with brands such as Hach, Endress+Hauser, ABB, Yokogawa, or similar
Familiarity with SCADA/HMI interfaces and automated sampling/alert systems
Strong diagnostic and troubleshooting skills in analytical instrumentation
Ability to lead small teams and coordinate maintenance schedules
Working knowledge of water quality standards (WHO, EPA, local regulations)
Excellent communication and reporting skills
Commitment to safety, accuracy, and regulatory compliance