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HomeMy WebLinkAbout16.a FYI September 2024 Pipeline Newsletter The Pipeline Newsletter (Internal) ti 4 I,. ._ _I1 w III i jV 4 , ik , 4 j (" rr n :1) j2) LINE ,.• - L G /+" _ J 4 O l./ell)"AUTN°�' - allIMIL j40 September 2024 September is the peak of Hurricane Season.We are thankful Hurricane Debby missed us. Our team remains vigilant and prepared during this A. hurricane season. NELLO SOA744 September also is the end of the fiscal year and time for annual evaluations. With that though, everyone should know what a great job you have done as a team. We provided this year's Annual Report to the Board of Supervisors on August 21st. We reported the team successfully completed or advanced twenty-nine (29) (80.6%) of the thirty-six(36) goals of the 1 fiscal year.We are advancing the other seven(7)(19.4%)goals.These numbers are above the impressive accomplishments from the year before.Within those accomplishments is the successful deployment of the Enterprise Resource Platforms.All these successes demonstrated a significant amount of teamwork and collaboration.The report has been distributed,and we hope everyone has taken the time to read it. Thank you for doing a great job as part of a great team! Executive Director's Annual Report Fiscal Year 2013/1024 Jeremy D.Johnston,MBA,PE Ne .�r We will celebrate the long career of a highly respected and valued colleague,Lyle Fulton.He will retire from CCUA on September 16th after a distinguished 42-year career.We hope everyone will wish Lyle a happy and enjoyable retirement that has been well earned. The start of the school year means we will welcome another group of high school interns. We are enjoying a significant amount of success with the young professionals who want to join the utility. If you know a high school junior or senior interested in this type of working and learning opportunity, please let them know of the internship program. When you see one of the new high school student interns welcome them to our growing and thriving organization. We hope everyone enjoyed last month's'health fair. Please say thank you to the Wellness Committee for their dedication and great work.They are currently planning several great events this fall.We hope you look forward to the fun and fellowship. Finally,we are all looking forward to some cooler weather in the fall! Stay Safe! 2 Jeremy Johnston CCUA, Executive Director / • S ikons 1111 ty N ♦�/4AuTN•i L ' Q ` *I: • ` 4) T _ ii 1447 j HI ,- " \Illif . ... . le w I Nah'Say Williams Jacob Rutowski Theresa Antonucci OCUSTOMER SERVICE PART-TIME HELP DESK SENIOR ACCOUNTANT U REPRESENTATIVE TECHNICIAN wI 'PROMOTED V • e ♦ i p 1�► I William Langley 3 Meter Retrofit Technician Kyle Switzer Utility Mechanic Emanuel Bertie Utility Mechanic Bryce Holeman Wastewater Operator,Trainee Jacob Rutowski Help Desk Technician,Part-Time Jonathan Dillon Field Service Technician Justin Raymer Operator Trainee,Water Shane Jourdan Operator,Wastewater Josh Towns Construction Inspector 4 Dylan Moore Operator,Trainee,Wastewater Cedric Bodway Lead Operator,Water Zachary Bombard Field Service Technician Matt McMullin Field Supervisor Jesse Saunders Field Service Technician 5 jig frt., • TOUCH A TRUCK - jet UC .:` WHAT MOVES CLAY-. 'r Presented by Baptist Medical Center Clay Saturday, September 28th t , .f•_ Quiet Time: 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. _(� --rn Lights &Sounds:11 a.m. - 2 p.m. 044. • Clay County Fairgrounds 2463 FL-16, Green Cove Springs Food Trucks•Indoor&Outdoor Kids Activities t' � ' •Local Organizations&County Services• °a '��-..y Giveaways•Vehicles Big and Small - 1 Powered by: 1'yryie 4'OEflflIS1fCH Join us for the Touch A Truck event on Saturday,September 28th at the Clay County Fairgrounds as CCUA will be participating as a local sponsor!This free event,presented by Baptist Medical Center Clay,will bring together everyone and everything that moves Clay-from county departments and services,to nonprofits,public safety,county agencies,and more.There will be dozens of service vehicles for kids to see up close,food trucks,indoor and outdoor activities for kids,and free giveaways,alongside booths from county departments,organizations,and other entities to tell Clay County residents what's available to them-right at home. Visitors can view the vehicles during quiet time from 9:oo a.m.to 11:0o a.m.and they can see them in action during the lights and sounds portion,from 11:00 a.m.to 2:00 p.m. This event will feature service vehicles such as fire trucks and police cars as well as construction vehicles and heavy machinery.This is the perfect event for families to"touch"and experience emergency vehicles,and to learn all about the different groups and programs that make our county great. 6 Click for More Information on Event ,0,01/A) 19,70 ityprrvi FRIDAY OCT. 125TM 6:30-8 PM AT THE MAIN OFFICE SEE YOU THERE FOR SPOOKTACULAR FUN! It's that time of year again to start decorating for Halloween!Trick out your door or office with decorations.Bring out the witches,ghosts,bats or whatever you like to create a cute or creep haunted space.Judging begins Monday,October 21 and the winners will be announced on Monday,October 28. Come to the Main Office from 6:3o p.m.-8:oo p.m.on Friday,October 25th for our We1l-O-Ween event with stations and games to help promote a healthy lifestyle.There will be health trick-or treating and a well-balanced meal provided.Come dressed in your best costume and bring the kids or grandkids! V M1/ il *II — �V 1 _ 1 �1 � =n h �0. � --- ,ram r 7 Congratulations to Tommy Riley that was recognized at our August board meeting for his 5 years of service.Thank you for your hard work and years of service! all - —.. R fir "t--, 4d11111' ''II 411l1 '" L "' ' '�. t-4 it I, `: jiito ii.:.L.,1 1 _ e�' is Thank you to all the staff who came to the Distribution&Collection Annual Breakfast!We want to thank our staff for their hard work and ongoing support. 8 CCUA's Wellness Committee hosted a successful Health Fair for - all employees! Everyone had the opportunity to get a health screening onsite. -' 1 ., S°i -1207 a r.pftr // v Those who participated in the biometric screening received a$50 BAN a-, a month credit toward their f�� insurance health plan and entered f * _ to win raffle prizes.Fifteen(15) Allor local,health-focused vendors showed up and roughly 165 staff _Agehadi - aki- members participated.Thank you to everyone that got involved and made their health a priority! Raffle Prize Winners: Kasandra Ortiz-$50 Shell Gift Cards Lisa Christian-Garmin Watch J.D.-2 Camping Chairs Annecia Asberry,Chad Leblanc,&Floyd Greer- $75 Public Gift Cards&Fruit Baskets Randy Green-Oakley Glasses Jeff Foshee-RTIC Cooler&Cup Jonathan Wiggins-Wawa Gift Basket Jacob Crosby-Massage&Acupuncture Gift Card 9 Click for CCUA WellRight Program To purchase tickets,please visit lttns://www.iaguars.com/tickets/corporateoffer., or scan the QR code above and enter promo code CLAYCOUNTYUTILITY24 EAST CLUB ®001©1®® _ YOUR PRICE REGULAR PRICE e' �® 1*"\ • $204-409 $292-419 �® ®®� . $204-409 $292-419 ♦. ENOIM 4 $149-349 $213-357 • .•�, tiimut a©gglin11,1 j $141-349 $201-357 )1,a : ■®�®� `© •. $134-300 $191-305 vEsnon QOEEnE I a ■ ® $116-300 $165-305 4 ®® riiiiiiiiiii ! f .'■' • $101-270 $144-274 lili i •. $78-204 $111-206 ■ p® 3!K • $78-175 $111-177 U.CWRS SiOEIiME ` a J ■ 1f • $67-234 $95-237 ® �123 F . $60-234 $34-237 F3 .♦ y,,,,frucial ilia���m �` . 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INOU PAID INTERNSHIP PROGRAM PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS: • Junior/Senior enrolled in Clay County District School • Minimum 3.0 GPA for Executive Internship& 2.5 GPA for all other internships APPLICATION DATES: • Age 16-18 years old AUGUST 19 • Demonstrated interest in the field of the internship • Available to commit to a part-time internship during S E PTE M B E R 16 the school year • Legally authorized to work in the U.S O OBTAIN WORK EXPERIENCE O NETWORK WITH PROFESSIONALS O PERSONALIZED MENTORSHIP O TRAINING SESSIONS O WORK ON REAL PROJECTS O EARN A COMPETITIVE SALARY O CCUA:3176 Old Jennings Rd,Middleburg,FL 32068 Applications for our High School Internship Program are now open! Our internships are a paid opportunity designed to allow students to gain practical work experience in the utility industry. Applications close on September 16th. 11 Click for Internship Application Nicolas Jourdan,CCUA's Chief Water Operator,spoke to Career&Technical Education students at Orange Park High School this month! He shared more about our internship program and his experience starting his career with CCUA as an intern in 2o19. i a , -- i 12 Thank you to our staff and - 4111111Mar. ��� residents that came out to Clay -- �— - County School's College and Career r —_ Night event last week! It was a hit, and we got a chance to talk to many ti - F , * students interested in our High A. ® 'I ).: School Internship Program.Our �: 0 �:, _ team answered questions and gave _ s out information about why our „.....,_ ( program is top-notch and 2 _ ; �`-�1 : beneficial to students. s ��` �,i couNry II orA Click for lnstagram Post Ox @ © D Clay County Utility Authority 13176 Old Jennings Road I Middleburg, FL 32068 US Unsubscribe I Update Profile I Our Privacy Policy I Constant Contact Data Notice @Constant Contact Try email marketing for free today! 13