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Careers

Careers that protect public health and local waterways

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Report sewer backups or other urgent service issues that require immediate attention.

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Careers that protect public health and local waterways

Working at Washington-East Washington Joint Authority means serving the community through essential public infrastructure. As a publicly owned, not for profit utility, every role contributes directly to protecting public health, maintaining environmental compliance, and ensuring reliable wastewater service for the region. Our team of operators, technicians, engineers, mechanics, and administrative professionals takes pride in delivering a service that residents depend on every day.

 

If you are looking for a career with purpose, stability, and long term impact, we encourage you to explore opportunities with WEWJA. Join a team that values professionalism, accountability, and community service, and help us build and maintain the infrastructure that supports our region today and for decades to come.

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Open positions

There are no current open positions. Please check back on a regular basis for updates.

Programs

Geographic Information System (GIS) Sewer Map

Provides an interactive map that helps residents and stakeholders visualize wastewater infrastructure and service areas.

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Municipal Industrial Pretreatment Program

Ensures wastewater from commercial and industrial facilities is properly treated before entering the public sewer system to protect infrastructure and treatment operations.

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Fats, Oils and Grease (FOG) Control Program

Prevents grease buildup in sewer pipes that can cause blockages, backups, and sewer overflows.

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Preventative Maintenance Programs

Uses routine inspections, cleaning, and repairs to prevent sewer system failures and extend the life of critical infrastructure.

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Remote Monitoring Programs

Uses real time monitoring technology to detect system issues early and improve response to potential sewer system problems.

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Dye Testing Program

Uses non toxic dye to trace water flow and identify improper sewer connections, leaks, or sources of infiltration.

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