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Katy ISD Launches New Student Water Operations Certificate Program

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KATY MAGAZINE NEWS

June 27, 2025

By Natalie Cook Clark

 

Katy ISD will offer a new Water Operations Licensing Program where students can learn from hands-on fieldwork to earn certifications for job opportunities in high demand.

Photos credit: Katy ISD
Photos credit: Katy ISD

 

For the 2025-2026 school year, Katy ISD will introduce a new Water Operations Licensing Program in partnership with American-owned water industry leader Inframark. The program offers students in-class learning and hands-on fieldwork to prepare certified program graduates for job opportunities in high demand.

 

“This is an exciting opportunity for our students, and because we are partnering with a local corporation, we can help fill local positions that are open right now,” says Jeannie Knierim, CTE director in Katy ISD. “Students will be able to begin working in this field, potentially before they graduate, in a career that supports our wider community and offers them the chance to grow.” 

 

Texas’ population is projected to grow from 30 million residents to 52 million residents over the next several decades, creating strong demand for skilled workers to ensure safe, clean drinking water and efficient management of this vital resource. Careers in clean water include water management/treatment, operations, maintenance and opportunities to serve cities and corporate employers. 

 

The new program is offered through the District’s Raines Academy. It includes a one-semester CTE course, an internship which may be paid and preparation for the state’s licensing exam. The District will also cover all licensing fees for enrolled students.  

 

According to Inframark, entry-level professionals can expect to earn around $43,600 annually. Employees can advance rapidly with further certifications to earnings of up to $66,000 within five years and executive positions as their career progresses. Inframark, alongside other companies in the water industry, offers employee benefits, including paid overtime, a 401(k) retirement plan, paid vacation and competitive health insurance. 

 

Interested students and families can learn more about Katy ISD’s Water Operations Licensing Program online.   

 

Inframark is an award-winning leader in infrastructure solutions for water and wastewater management and works to create a sustainable future for the critical life resource. Each day, Inframark provides clean water to six million people. 





 

 

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