Water Treatment Technician
Confidential
Posted: March 19, 2026
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Quick Summary
Working as a Water Treatment Technician in Richmond, BC, you will be responsible for performing a variety of tasks to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the water treatment plant.
Required Skills
Job Description
Empowered to Excel. Trusted to Make a Difference.
Join One of Canada’s Best Managed Companies!
Position: Water Treatment Technician
Location: Richmond, BC
Reports to: Projects
Department: General Superintendent
At KBL, we do things differently. As Western Canada’s largest environmental waste management company—born in the North and built on resilience—we’ve grown by trusting our people, keeping them safe, and backing bold ideas. We're proud to be recognized as one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies!
We're looking for a
Water Treatment Technician to join our team in Richmond, British Columbia.
The Water Treatment Technician is responsible for working with internal and external customers, installation, commissioning, and operation of various styles of mobile water treatment systems. This would include processes from slurry to water. Utilizes in construction, remediation, and industrial projects. The Water Treatment Technician will work primarily at project sites throughout Central and Western Canada.
What You'll Do
The responsibilities of this role include, but are not limited to:
Safety
Leading in execution and implementation of all KBL safety policies and procedures
Lead by example and mentor junior staff
Supervise sub-contractors when applicable
Coordinate and communicate effectively with the Safety Department
Partake in safety related meetings
Primary Responsibilities
Perform installation, commissioning, maintenance, repair, and operation of KBL's custom-built mobile water treatment equipment
Optimize equipment and troubleshoot for deficiencies on a continuous basis
Accurately collect and compile sample data for reporting to stakeholders
Calibrate equipment as per operating manual requirements
Lift, push, pull and drag up to 50 lbs
Interpret results and adjust equipment
Other related duties as requested
Conduct equipment and site inspections
Must have reliable transportation
Who You Are
Experience and a solid understanding of the water treatment field is required.
Strong mechanical aptitude and ability to use hand tools.
Understanding of electrical systems and controls
Ability to work unsupervised.
Ability to maintain strong organizational and time management skills.
Ability to communicate in a positive, and professional manner.
Must be able and willing to complete tasks/projects as directed by Management to achieve company and project objectives.
Water Treatment Technicians may work long hours. The successful candidates will see varying shifts over the course of the project.
12-hour shift work is required at remote sites throughout Central and Western Canada.
Valid and current Class 5 Driver’s License
We’re committed to providing a safe, supportive work environment.
Reasonable accommodations are available to those who qualify.
Why You'll Love Working Here
Trust & Empowerment: Empowered culture with minimal bureaucracy- just real responsibility, ownership, and the flexibility to do your best work
Growth & Agility: We’reentrepreneurial by nature—quick to adapt and deeply invested in your development
Care & Commitment: From top-tier benefits (including $3,000 annually for psychological support) to a focus on safety and wellness, we put our people first
Meaningful Impact: Your work helps build safer, cleaner communities across Canada and that’ssomething to be proud of
Why You'll Love Our Perks
Competitive wage, allowancesand above-market benefits
RRSP matching, Health Care Spending Account, Wellness account, and flexible work options where feasible
Paid training and development opportunities, Manager training program, formal Employee Recognition program
We're Proud of Where We Come From - and Where We're Going
Founded in the North in 2006 and led by an EY Entrepreneur of the Year, KBL continues to grow with purpose and agility. We share our success with our people and invest in their well-being every step of the way.
KBL is committed to diversity and inclusion. Accommodations are available throughout the recruitment process. Please notify us if you require any.
Preference may be given to Indigenous applicants as per contractual requirements for certain postings. We encourage you to self-identify your Indigenous status and community on your resume if applicable
Learn more and apply today at
www.kbl.ca