The Sr. Electrical & Mechanical Technician performs journey-level work on complex electrical (up to and including 69Kv substations), mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems at the Parkway WRRF Plant and Pumping Stations.
Essential Functions
•Leads Electrical Mechanics and Electrical/Mechanical Technicians in performing electrical/mechanical work.
•Performs failure analysis on failed equipment and works with the Division’s Maintenance & Operations Strategists to develop strategies to prevent future failures
•Maintains electrical substations up to 69Kv
•Performs repairs on various complex mechanical systems such as pumps, compressors, conveyors, intake and bar screens, valves, drive units, fans, etc.
•Responsible for delivering and operating the Division’s C4500 crane truck to maintain equipment at Parkway WRRF and Pumping Stations.
•Utilizes, reviews, and updates electrical and mechanical drawings to support maintenance and troubleshooting tasks
•Installs and maintains pumps, motors, gearboxes, pipes, valves, and electrical control systems.
•Maintains pneumatic and hydraulic control systems on valves and bubbler systems.
•Maintains electronic control systems of various voltages and types such as variable speed and synchronous motors
Other Functions
•Installs a wide variety of electrical or mechanical equipment
•Serves as project lead on most projects and may serve as the liaison with the Operations staff.
•Performs related duties as required
Work Environment And Physical Demands
Work is primarily performed at plants and pumping stations; some work is performed in an office setting.
Required Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
•Thorough knowledge of standard practices, materials, tools, and equipment of the electrical/mechanical trade
•Thorough knowledge of electrical/mechanical construction and maintenance, including installation and/or modification of all sizes of electrical conduit, cables, wires, switches, automatic starting equipment, etc.
•Thorough knowledge of electronic repair practices and methods
•Skilled in the use of advanced electrical troubleshooting tools and equipment
•Ability to work from and modify electrical and construction drawings, schematics, and specifications
•Ability to operate substations up to 69Kv
•Ability to work effectively with workers from different disciplines
•Ability to work in inclement weather and fluctuating temperatures, climb ladders, scaffolding, and descend underground, as well as exposure to the hazards of working in confined spaces with high voltage electricity
Minimum Education, Experience Requirements
•High School diploma or equivalent
•3+ years of electrical/mechanical experience, including (2) years of experience in the maintenance of high voltage switchgear and substations up to 69Kv, as well as repairing and servicing equipment such as oil circuit breakers, transformers, roll-out breakers, switchgear controls, and protective relays
•3+ years of experience in reading electrical one-line drawings, diagrams of high voltage substations and switchgear, and interconnecting diagrams and equipment location drawings
•Completion of technical coursework in basic electricity, basic mechanics, blueprints, and schematics