Full-Time

Superintendent

HI

Posted on 9/10/2025

California Water Service Group

California Water Service Group

501-1,000 employees

Regulated water utility serving California communities

Compensation Overview

$81k - $150.6k/yr

+

Hawaii, USA

In Person

Must live within 45 minutes of the District Office.

Category
Operations & Logistics (3)
, ,
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree and/or equivalent relevant water utility experience
  • Knowledge of construction, maintenance, and repairs to distribution system
  • Excellent written and verbal skills
  • Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office applications
  • Valid Hawaii Driver License
  • Must live within 45 minutes of the District Office
  • State of Hawaii Water Distribution Operator Grade II Certification
  • Must obtain State of Hawaii Water Distribution Operator Grade III Certification within 18 months
Responsibilities
  • Supervises staff, including prioritizing and assigning work; may conduct performance reviews, and may oversee the training of staff
  • Provides oversight to field operations, including all capital construction and maintenance activities for the distribution system
  • Responsible for identifying distribution capital budget projects and ensuring budget guidelines are adhered to
  • Responsible for distribution system flushing and District valves exercise maintenance programs; distribution system maintenance; repairs and replacements of mains, services, and valves
  • Performs shift operator duties on a daily basis and act as the Shift/Chief operator as needed
  • Supervises the day-to-day operations in one or more of the Company’s water systems, including water distribution, sewage pump stations, production, treatment, maintenance, and construction activities
  • Ensures certified distribution operators or treatment operators are properly trained to make decisions that affect water quality and quantity using manual or supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA)
  • Provides direction for daily water quality and quantity water system operations, maintenance, and after-hours stand-by operator activities
  • Provides oversight to the operations and maintenance of well sites, system booster stations, reservoirs, treatment plant, compliance water sampling, and testing
  • Provides oversight to system main repairs, sewer lateral and service line repairs, meter repairs and replacement program, flushing program, valve operation program, and conducts fire flow availability tests
  • Responds to all water quality and environmental inquiries and issues; participates in inspections; and interacts with applicable local, state, federal agencies
  • Oversees sub-divider installations; meets with contractors; participates and oversees inspections, closings, and mapping
  • Oversees new service installations including, domestic, fire, and irrigation services, inspections, and recording
  • Schedules and modifies daily operations to meet corporate, Company, and local goals, initiatives, and projects
  • Coordinates with, communicates with, and engages outside agencies and officials
  • Supports the Operations Manager by providing operations updates and critical decisions made
  • Ensures that the district is functioning efficiently and in line with Company standards, policies, and appropriate regulations and laws
  • Coordinates and processes documents and reports necessary for daily operations
  • Integrates corporate projects into district operations and various smaller committees and sub-groups
  • Oversees, plans, and prepares advanced budgets for rate cases
  • Participates in and supports the Company’s Continuous Improvement program and projects
  • Available for on-call duty as required on a periodic basis
  • Performs work on-site in the assigned office location
  • Performs other similar duties as assigned
Desired Qualifications
  • Five years of experience working for a water utility in field operations, customer service, or related department desired
  • One year of increasingly responsible experience in a supervisory role desired
  • State of Hawaii Water Treatment Plant Operator Grade 1 or higher certification preferred
  • State of Hawaii Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Grade 1 Certificate preferred
California Water Service Group

California Water Service Group

View

California Water Service Group provides water and wastewater services to about 2 million people across 100 communities. Its largest unit, California Water Service (Cal Water), serves 492,600 customer connections in 23 districts and is the biggest regulated utility west of the Mississippi. The group also includes Washington Water Service, New Mexico Water Service, Texas Water Service, and Hawaii Water Service, combining regulated and non-regulated operations. How it works: it manages water systems to treat, store, and deliver clean drinking water and collect and treat wastewater through its network of districts and service connections. What sets it apart: it is the largest regulated water utility in its region and runs a broad, multi-state portfolio of regulated and non-regulated services, giving it scale and geographic reach. Its goal: to be the leading provider of water and wastewater services by delivering quality, reliable service and value to customers.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

San Jose, California

Founded

1926

Simplify Jobs

Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Retroactive 2024 GRC rate increases from January 1, 2026 boost earnings post-CPUC approval.
  • Nexus acquisitions add 36,000 residential units, accretive within first year.
  • Stock trades at $43.05 versus $52 fair value, undervalued by 17.2%.

What critics are saying

  • CPUC denies $90.5M GRC revenue increase by May 2026, triggering $230M borrowing covenant breaches.
  • PFAS $79.2M capex unrecovered by CPUC slashes 2026 net income 19-20%.
  • Wholesale water inflation compresses margins, dropping EPS below $0.05 in 2027.

What makes California Water Service Group unique

  • Cal Water expands to eight states via $109M Nexus Water acquisitions in Nevada and Oregon.
  • Regulated utility status enables 12% CAGR rate base growth from infrastructure investments.
  • Multi-year CPUC rate visibility through 2028 stabilizes revenue amid demand volatility.

Help us improve and share your feedback! Did you find this helpful?

Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Flexible Work Hours

Remote Work Options

Paid Vacation

Paid Holidays

Hybrid Work Options

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Wellness Program

Mental Health Support

Gym Membership

Phone/Internet Stipend

Home Office Stipend

Professional Development Budget

Conference Attendance Budget

Family Planning Benefits

Fertility Treatment Support

Stock Options

Company Equity

Adoption Assistance

Parental Leave

Childcare Support

Pet Insurance

Meal Benefits

Relocation Assistance

Tuition Reimbursement

Professional Certification Support

Mentorship Program

Training Programs

Education allowance

Elder Care Support

Relocation Assistance

Company News

Yahoo Finance
Mar 22nd, 2026
California regulator proposes multi-year rate increases for California Water Service

California Water Service has received a proposed decision from the California Public Utilities Commission on its 2024 General Rate Case, outlining rate increases for 2026, 2027 and 2028, along with updated cost-recovery mechanisms and a new sales reconciliation framework for its largest subsidiary. The proposed decision would provide California Water Service with clearer multi-year visibility on regulated revenues and enhanced tools to recover fixed costs despite water demand volatility. The company's narrative projects $1.1 billion revenue and $187.9 million earnings by 2028, requiring 3.9% yearly revenue growth. Whilst the proposal reduces near-term regulatory uncertainty, the final vote and potential changes remain key catalysts. Simply Wall St Community members value the company between $40.05 and $60.39 per share, reflecting differing views on regulatory clarity versus ongoing cost pressures.

Yahoo Finance
Feb 26th, 2026
Cal Water acquires Nevada and Oregon operations for $109M in two-times rate base deal

California Water Service Group reported Q4 2025 earnings of $0.19 per diluted share, down from $0.33 in Q4 2024, due to severe December storms affecting the West Coast. Revenue was $220 million compared to $222 million in the prior year period. For the full year, the company achieved record capital investments of $517 million and maintained its A+ stable credit rating from S&P. California Water increased its annual dividend by 10.7% in 2025, followed by an 8% increase in 2026, marking its 59th consecutive annual dividend increase. The company announced two significant acquisitions: Nevada and Oregon operations from Nexus Water for approximately two times rate base, adding 36,000 equivalent residential units, and completion of its Texas joint venture BVRT Holdings purchase. The acquisitions will expand California Water's footprint to eight states and are expected to be accretive within the first year.

California Water Service Group
Oct 6th, 2025
California Water Service Group Sells $170 Million of Senior Unsecured Notes and California Water Service Company Sells $200 Million of First Mortgage Bonds

SAN JOSE, Calif., Oct. 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- California Water Service Group (Group, NYSE: CWT) today announced the sale of $170,000,000…...

GlobeNewswire
Aug 7th, 2023
California Water Service Finalizes Acquisition Of Skylonda Mutual Water Company

SAN JOSE, Calif., Aug. 07, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- California Water Service (Cal Water) has completed the purchase of Skylonda Mutual Water Company’s water system assets, following approval by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) last summer. Cal Water is the largest subsidiary of California Water Service Group (NYSE: CWT). Cal Water’s Bear Gulch District, which is adjacent to the Skylonda system, will now provide water utility service to Skylonda’s 156 customer connections. The Bear Gulch District already serves about 61,000 people through approximately 19,000 service connections in Portola Valley, Woodside, Atherton, and portions of Menlo Park, Redwood City, and San Mateo County. Cal Water intends to invest in Skylonda’s water infrastructure to help it remain safe and reliable for customers’ everyday needs and firefighters’ emergency needs

INACTIVE