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Airport Maintenance Electrician Iv (May Underfill)

Company

SALT LAKE CITY CORP

Address , Salt Lake City, Ut
Employment type FULL_TIME
Salary
Expires 2023-06-09
Posted at 1 year ago
Job Description
Position Title:
Airport Maintenance Electrician IV (may underfill)
:
This position performs a variety of highly skilled journey-level electrical work in the installation, overhaul, repair, maintenance, and troubleshooting of a wide variety of equipment at water treatment facilities, wastewater treatment facilities, water distribution systems, and wastewater collection systems, including pumping and regulating stations. Works as journey-level electrician, independently or cooperatively with other electricians, instrumentation & control technicians, maintenance staff, operations staff, and other skilled trades. Requires license by the State of Utah as a journey level or master electrician. Electrical systems and equipment include facility power distribution, transformers, switch gear, motor control centers, motors, street and area lighting, automated control systems and similar apparatus. May participate in training and certification of an apprentice electrician through a certified apprenticeship program. May serve as a lead worker on an assigned crew.
This position is open until filled may close without notice.
Learn about our competitive benefits here:
https://www.slc.gov/hr/benefits-and-wellness/
Maintenance Electrician I
  • Draws basic wiring diagrams for maintenance and installation work.
  • Maintains electrical motors, pumps, switchgear, lighting, telemetry and similar apparatus by making minor or major repairs and adjustments.
  • Keeps logs of maintenance performed on various pieces of equipment; may create maintenance schedules. Inventories of equipment and replacement parts.
  • Installs electrical equipment including pumps, motors, light equipment, feeds, switch gear and telemetry equipment.
  • Performs other job duties as assigned, which may include general maintenance work in one or more craft or building trades other than electrical.
  • May maintain facilities that house electrical equipment. Removes grease, dirt, snow or leaves, and pumps out water. Requests maintenance by other trained personnel.
  • May rebuild various types of electrical equipment including pumps, motors, lighting equipment and switchgear. May install electrical conduit and pull wires.
  • Troubleshoots various types of electrical equipment including high and low voltage power supplies, motors, pumps, lighting, feeds, and telemetry, and makes appropriate repairs through obtaining necessary equipment~ and parts and installing same.
Maintenance Electrician II
  • Performs other job duties as assigned, which may include general maintenance work in one or more craft or building trades other than electrical.
  • Keeps logs of maintenance performed on various pieces of equipment; may create maintenance schedules and inventories of equipment and replacement parts.
  • May maintain facilities which house electrical equipment. Remove grease, dirt, snow or leaves, pumps out water, and requests maintenance by other trained personnel.
  • Installs electrical equipment including pumps, motors, light equipment, feeds, switch gear and telemetry equipment.
  • Draws basic wiring diagrams for maintenance and installation work.
  • Maintains electrical motors, pumps, switch gear, lighting, telemetry and similar apparatus by making minor or major repairs and adjustments.
  • Troubleshoots various types of electrical equipment including high and low voltage power supplies, motors, pumps, lighting, feeds, and telemetry, and makes appropriate repairs through obtaining necessary equipment and parts and installing same.
  • May rebuild various types of electrical equipment including pumps, motors, lighting equipment and switch gear. May install electrical conduit and pull wires.
Maintenance Electrician III
  • Designs electrical systems for various equipment and facilities including specifications, availability of needed equipment, installation time and costs; then takes appropriate action to ensure proper installation and operation of said equipment at facilities.
  • Requests required maintenance of related facilities such buildings, vaults and associated equipment.
  • Rebuilds various types of motors, pumps, lighting equipment, switches, transformers and related equipment when necessary or requests such operations be performed by other personnel.
  • Performs other job duties as assigned.
  • Keeps logs of maintenance performed on various pieces of equipment; may create maintenance schedules and inventories of equipment and replacement parts.
  • Troubleshoots various pieces of equipment, making appropriate repairs and replacements where necessary.
  • Maintains electrical equipment including motors, switch gear, lighting, telemetry and similar apparatus by making appropriate repairs and adjustments.
  • Performs general maintenance duties in one or more craft or building trades other than electrical.
Maintenance Electrician IV
  • Maintains accurate records of work performed and time and material used. Maintains inventories of equipment and replacement parts. Performs preventive maintenance and may create maintenance schedules. Recommends material procurement.
  • Performs field design modifications of electrical systems for various equipment and facilities including specifications, availability of needed equipment, installation time and costs; then takes appropriate actions to ensure proper installation and operation of said equipment at facilities. Remodels existing facilities in compliance with specifications and codes.
  • Repair and maintain the electrical equipment and controls associated with gas systems including gas compressors, gas drying systems, waste gas burners, flares, vaporizers and boilers.
  • Works with contractors and may inspect their work to ensure compliance with specifications and municipal and national electrical codes.
  • Perform maintenance, repairs and inspections on low (0-1000 volts), and medium (1 KV-13.5KV) voltage switchgear, transformer and distribution systems and power generation systems including standby emergency generating, co-generating systems and ancillary equipment.
  • Install, modify, maintain, troubleshoot, and perform preventive maintenance on new and existing electrical systems, fixtures and other related electrical equipment in compliance with specifications and current municipal and national electrical codes. These include indoor, outdoor, underground, and concealed systems.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
  • Reads blueprints and drawings and must be familiar with various methods of design and symbols commonly used in electrical schematics. Review and update program documentation, and engineering drawings to facilitate coordination of maintenance efforts and records.
  • Coordinate activities, schedule outages, and work cooperatively with other operation and maintenance staff.
  • Maintain and repair equipment in facility owned 46,000-volt substations. Knowledge of proper PPE and ARC Flash, when preforming work on equipment that cannot be isolated and/or deenergized.
  • Troubleshoots and diagnoses system or equipment malfunctions using various test instruments and tools. Maintains electrical equipment including motor control centers, motors, switch gear, lighting, telemetry, and similar apparatus by making appropriate repairs and adjustments.
  • May perform general maintenance duties in one or more craft or building trades other than electrical. May operate heavy equipment including aerial platform vehicles, trenchers, and backhoes.
  • Perform thermal imaging of electrical equipment, interpret results, create reports and repair issues.
  • Install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repairs to variable frequency and direct current drives including adjustment of speed profiles, troubleshooting and repairs to component levels and replacement when needed.
  • In cooperation with instrumentation and controls technicians, maintains various precision telemetry and other automated control systems.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Maintenance Electrician I
  • Graduation from an accredited high school or G.E.D. equivalency.
  • Possession of a valid driver’s license or driving privilege card.
  • Basic knowledge of electrical motors, wiring, pumps and lighting Systems, electrical law and theories.
  • Must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Enrollment in Salt Lake City Corporation apprenticeship program for a maintenance electrician as certified by the apprenticeship committee*.
Maintenance Electrician II
  • Graduation from an accredited high school or C.E.D. equivalency.
  • Satisfactory completion of the Salt Lake City Corporation Apprenticeship program for Maintenance Electrician II as certified by the Apprenticeship Committee.* Minimum 4,000 hours on the job performing routine, semi-skilled to skilled electrical work may be substituted for the City' s Apprenticeship program, provided skill level can be certified according to standards established by Salt Lake City Corporation.
  • Satisfaction of all the minimum qualifications for Maintenance Electrician I.
Maintenance Electrician III
  • Possession of a valid driver’s license or driving privilege card.
  • Mechanical ability.
  • Minimum of four years experience and training in electrical work or certification as a journey level maintenance electrician through another recognized apprenticeship/journey level program may be substituted for the apprenticeship program, provided the skill level can be certified according to standards established by Salt Lake City.
  • Completion of the requirements for certification as a journey level maintenance electrician under the Salt Lake City Corporation Apprenticeship Program as certified by the City’s Apprenticeship Committee.
  • Knowledge of electrical motors, wiring, pumps and lighting systems.
  • Knowledge of building and electrical codes.
Maintenance Electrician IV
  • Possession of valid driver’s license or driving privilege card. May be required to obtain a Commercial Driver's License, depending on needs of the assigned department.
  • Knowledge of building codes, electrical codes and electrical theory.
  • Knowledge of and experience in applying safety practices for electrical (low, medium and high) voltages, mechanical and environmental hazards such as hazardous chemicals, gasses, and confined spaces.
  • Knowledge of electrical test equipment used for electrical troubleshooting, diagnosis, and preventive maintenance. Equipment includes but not limited to ammeter (AC/DC), meg ohm meter, multimeter, oscilloscope, tachometer, power quality analyzers, and thermal imaging cameras.
  • Possession of licensure from the State of Utah as a Journeyman or Master Electrician.
  • Knowledge of principles of electrical distribution and generation and equipment including but not limited to transformers, circuit breakers, protective relays, disconnect switches, voltage regulators, automatic transfer switches, synchronizing and power monitoring equipment.
  • Completion of NFPA 70E ARC Flash training course
WORKING CONDITIONS:

Maintenance Electrician I
  • Subject to callback, standby, emergency work requirements and other non standard working hour assignments.
  • Moderately heavy physical activity. May be required to push, pull or lift medium heavy weights. May have to stand, walk or sit uncomfortably for extended periods. Moderate exposure to weather including heat, cold, dampness, fumes, noise, dust or grease. May be exposed to voltages over 440 volts.
  • Little or no exposure to stressful situations as a result of human behavior.
Maintenance Electrician II
  • Little or no exposure to stressful situations as a result of human behavior.
  • Subject to callback, standby, emergency work requirements and other non standard working hour assignments.
  • Moderately heavy physical activity. May be required to Push, pull or lift medium heavy weights. May have to stand, walk or sit uncomfortably for extended periods. Moderate exposure to weather including heat, cold, dampness, fumes, noise, dust or grease. May be exposed to voltages over 440 volts.
  • Incumbents in this classification must agree to sign an apprenticeship agreement and follow the program established by the Apprenticeship Committee. Upon satisfactory completion of the required hours for journey-level certification—and provided sufficient funding is appropriated for the impacted fiscal year—incumbents may be reclassified to a Maintenance Electrician III.
Maintenance Electrician III
  • Moderately heavy physical activity. May be required to push, pull or lift medium heavy weights. May have to stand, walk, or sit uncomfortable for extended periods. Moderate exposure to weather including heat, cold, dampness, fumes, noise, dust or grease. May be exposed to voltages over 440 volts.
  • Little or no exposure to stressful situations as a result of human behavior.
  • Subject to callback, emergency work requirements and other non-standard working hour assignments.
Maintenance Electrician IV
  • Moderate exposure to stressful situations.
  • To work safely in an industrial setting using appropriate PPE, using proper Lock-Out Tag Out procedures around electrical, mechanical, and environmental hazards, including working in Permit-Required Confined Spaces. Ability to work in emergency situations and be a part of an on-call standby rotation. Subject to callback, shift work, emergency work requirements and other nonstandard working hour assignments.
  • Moderately heavy physical activity. May be required to lift, pull or push moderately heavy weights. May have to stand, walk, or sit uncomfortably for extended periods. Extreme exposure to weather including heat, cold, dampness, fumes, noise, dust and grease. May be exposed to heights, and voltages in the range of 0 to 13.5 KV.
CAREER LADDER OR COMPETITIVE BID ADVANCEMENT TO MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN IV:
  • Incumbents who have attained the position of Maintenance Electrician III through their respective City department’s apprenticeship program may be advanced to Maintenance Electrician IV by career ladder promotion rather than competitive bid, provided that the level IV position is in the City department in which the apprenticeship was served. Such advancement is entirely at the discretion of the department, based on an evaluation of the incumbent’s skills/performance and the department’s need for a level IV position, and provided sufficient funding is appropriated for the impacted fiscal year. An incumbent so advanced must obtain the state license within one year of meeting the requirements of the state for obtaining said electricians license. Attainment of the level IV position housed in a City department other than the one in which the apprenticeship was served is only by competitive bid. Maintenance Electrician III incumbents will have pre-bid rights to compete for the position of Maintenance Electrician IV. Applicants must possess state license. See Maintenance Electrician IV position description.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by persons assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities and skills required of personnel so classified. All requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities.
Offers of employment are contingent on successful completion of a criminal background check in accordance with City policy and applicable law. Criminal offenses will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis and do not automatically disqualify a candidate from City employment.
POSITION TYPE
Full-Time
POSITION SALARY RANGE
MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN $18.30 - $24.07
MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN II $20.01 - $26.35
MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN III $21.87 - $28.80
MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN IV $23.96 - $31.53
DEPARTMENT
Airport
Full Time/Part Time:
Full time
Scheduled Hours:
40