
Photo courtesy of the City of Pickerington
The City of Pickerington recently hired a new wastewater treatment plant superintendent to manage its wastewater treatment plant, which processes 3.5 million gallons of water per day.
Glen Hacker, the former chief operator for the village of Johnstown’s wastewater treatment plant, replaced David Jackson, who retired.
“We are extremely pleased to have someone with Glen’s vast experience, knowledge, skills and leadership ability to manage our wastewater treatment plant,” said Pickerington City Manager Bill Vance.
Hacker started his career with Johnstown as a utility laborer in 2006.
Over the years, Hacker completed numerous certifications to work his way into the top position as chief operator of the facility in 2014.
Hacker said he is very pleased to work as an integral part of the City of Pickerington’s professional team and would like to continue to “improve the operation and performance of the wastewater treatment plant.”