Maintenance Electrician I/II



Job Details

Maintenance Electrician I/II
Employer

City of Abilene

Salary

$15.83 - $18.32 Hourly

Location

Abilene, TX

Job Type

Full-time

Job Number

4510 118253 04/13/2018 L1925

Department-tx

Facilities & Capital Improvements

Division-tx

Facilities Maintenance

Opening Date

04/13/2018

FLSA

Non-Exempt

Bargaining Unit

N/A

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Description

OPEN UNTIL FILLED:

Under general supervision of the Maintenance Supervisor and the Division Manager to perform a variety of technical and skilled work involved in the installation, maintenance, preventive maintenance, and repair of all electrical wiring, equipment, and associated systems.
 
SUPERVISION EXERCISED
 
The Maintenance Electrician I (MEI) exercises no supervision.
 
The Maintenance Electrician II (MEII) may function as the lead over the MEI.

Examples of Duties

Work independently and assist MEII with daily routine work.
 
Replace and install lighting ballast, wall receptacles, and switches.
 
Read building drawings to locate power panels to reset tripped breakers.
 
Replace light bulbs and fixtures when needed.
 
Enter work orders into a PC and update software systems of completed and in-progress tasks.
 
Communicate and provide excellent customer service to customers.
 
Maintenance Electrician ll
 
Install, maintain, and repair street light components.
 
Oversee the work of the Electrician l as necessary.
 
Review wiring schematics, wiring diagrams, architect drawings.
 
Work with and around low to high voltage; 12 volt AC/DC up to 3 phase 480 volt AC.
 
Make repairs to lighting poles using a bucket truck that may take you up to 100 feet above the ground.
 
Work and repair electrical components on Water/Sewer division's booster and Solid Waste division's pumps up to 480 volt AC.
 
Troubleshoot and understand motor control variable frequency devices (VFD's).
 
Troubleshoot and repair various electrical equipment throughout the city.
 
Size wiring and overload device for new circuits.
 
Size and bend conduit as required.
 
Perform preventive maintenance (PM's) on city elevators and power generators.
 
OTHER JOB RELATED DUTIES
 
Perform other job related duties and responsibilities as assigned.

Typical Qualifications

Knowledge of:
           
Electrical instillations such as lighting 110/277, light ballast instillation, electrical plug and wall switch instillation and replacement.
 
Basic troubleshooting methods for electrical circuits.
 
ME II – in addition to the above:
 
Conduits, wires, relays, pull boxes, switch boards, and switches required in making additions, extensions, or alterations in electrical systems.
 
Diagnostic malfunctions and how to resolve them.
 
Occupational hazards of the trade and safety precautions for working with complicated high voltage wiring and equipment, from 12 volts to 480 volts AC.
 
Skill to:
 
Learn to install, troubleshoot, repair and service a variety of municipal locations including airport runway controls and lighting; water treatment plants; pumping plants; sewer plants and lift stations; public parks and softball fields, as well as all other City facilities and electrical equipment.
 
Prepare, maintain, and submit records and reports.
 
Operate a variety of electrical, hand tools, and other equipment.
 
Ability to:
 
Operate and use an aerial bucket trucks of 35 feet, 65 feet and up to 100 feet.
 
Safely climb ladders from 14 to 32 feet.
 
Install conduits, wires, relays, pull boxes, switch boards, and switches required in making additions, extensions, or alterations to electrical systems.
 
Understand and carry out oral and written instructions.
           
Read and interpret blueprints, sketches, schematics and diagrams.
 
Install, maintain, and repair street light components.
 
Operate a desktop PC and use related software.
 
Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the course of work, both internally and externally.
 
Follow and embrace the City of Abilene Core Values – Respect, Integrity, Service above Self, and Excellence in All We Do.
           
Experience and Training Guidelines:
 
Any combination equivalent to experience and training to provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities may be qualifying. Knowledge, skills, and abilities may be obtained through:
 
Experience:
 
Maintenance Electrician I
 
One (1) year of previous experience in electrical work is required. 
 
One (1) year of work experience as an electrical apprentice is preferred.
           
Maintenance Electrician II
 
Four (4) years of previous experience in electrical work is required. 
 
Two (2) years of work experience as an electrical journeyman or master is preferred.
 
Education/Training:
 
Current Continuing Education Units in electrical field are preferred.
 
License or Certificate:
 
Journeyman and/or Master's License, including certificate of course completion in electrical fields is preferred.
 
A valid Texas driver's license and the ability to obtain a CDL within 2 months of employment is required.
 
Special Requirements:
 
Regular/on-time attendance and the ability to occasionally work late.
 
Must be capable of working independently in the field.
 
Because this position requires access to Law Enforcement facilities, must not have a felony conviction or a Class "A" misdemeanor conviction.
 
Ability to sit, stand, walk, kneel, crouch, stoop, squat, crawl, twist, and climb.
 
With or without accommodation, ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
 
Exposure to noise, outdoor weather, vibration, confined work spaces, mechanical hazards, and electrical hazards.
 
Ability to travel to different work sites.

Supplemental Information

City of Abilene Core Values
Respect
  • Demonstrating through our actions that we hold ourselves and our citizens in high enough regard to do what we say we will do, in the timeframe we commit to.
  • Recognizing that everyone has dignity and deserves helpful, courteous, and prompt attention.
  • Consistently doing what is necessary, expected, and required, and when able to do so, exceeding expectations.
 
Integrity
  • Possessing an unwavering commitment to doing the right things right.
  • Consistently adhering to high professional and ethical standards.
  • Keeping commitments to our citizens, co-workers, and others.
 
Service Above Self
  • Being open and approachable to council members, citizens, and our fellow employees at all times.
  • Treating our customers like we would like to be treated.
  • Fostering a servant's heart in ourselves and each other by conscientiously doing what is best for the community in all cases.
  • Passionately committed to serving others.
  • Helping to make our citizens' lives better.
  • Finding ways to say yes.
 
Excellence in All We Do
  • Delivering on promises made, taking personal responsibility for achieving community-minded goals.
  • Leading by example, recognizing the importance of working together to meet everyone's needs, treating everyone with courtesy, dignity, and respect.
  • Sharing resources and information freely.
  • Communicating regularly and honestly with council members, citizens, and employees.
  • Having a can-do attitude.

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Holidays11 paid holidays – New Year's Day, MLK Day, Good Friday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving Day and the following Friday, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Vacation 120 hours per year may be taken after 6 months of service (except for  civil service, who must have one  year of service).  Accrues at 5 hours per pay period, except for those pay periods which do not include the 1st or the 15th of the month. Hours over 240 roll to sick.   Sick Leave 120 hours per year is accrued at  a rate of 5 hours per pay period,  except for those pay periods which do not include the 1st or the 15th.  Sick leave is provided to employees during time lost due to personal illness or injury, or illness or injury of an employee's eligible  dependent.  An eligible dependent is defined as an employee's spouse, child or parent.   Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) The Family and Medical Leave Act provides up to 12 work weeks of unpaid leave for eligible employees for certain family and medical reasons as well as Military Family Leave Entitlements.  Employees are eligible if  they have worked for the City of Abilene for at least one year and 1,250 hours over the previous twelve (12) months.  An employee is required to use applicable accrued leave while on FMLA, then will be in an unpaid status when all applicable accrued leave is exhausted.   Funeral Leave May receive up to three days funeral leave with pay to arrange or attend funeral of an immediate family member.   Jury Duty Leave When called for  Jury Duty or  as witnesses,  employees receive their regular salary from the City while serving.   Military Leave Will be granted up to 120 hours off with pay to attend a regular training activity.   Bonus Day Employees who use three or less days sick and/or injury leave during the calendar year are awarded an extra day off  (bonus day) with pay.  Employees must be employed for the entire calendar year prior to earning this bonus day.   Retirement All employees except firefighters are members of the Texas Municipal Retirement System (TMRS).  Firefighters are members of the Firemen's Relief and Retirement Fund.  Retirement contributions  are deducted from pay checks each pay period.  Also,  for  full-time and part-time employees participating in TMRS, a death benefit is provided in the amount equal to the employee's annual salary.   Optional Retirement Available through IRS Section 457 Deferred Compensation Plan with Nationwide Retirement  Solutions  (NRS)  for additional retirement.  These deductions are pre-taxed.   Paycheck Deposit Options With the City Payroll system, employees can select to have their paycheck direct deposited between up to three different banking accounts and/or facilities.   Special Pay Non-Civil Service employees who have completed five years of continuous employment with the City of  Abilene may be awarded stability pay.  This is calculated by multiplying annual salary times  years of service times .005.  Maximum benefit is $1200.  Civil Service employees receive special pay for longevity, certification, and education.   Workers' Compensation The City provides Workers' Compensation to protect employees from loss of wages due to a job related illness or injury.  In addition, if an employee is temporarily unable to return to work because of this illness or injury, the employee may receive Wage Continuation Benefits.    Employees do not use personal insurance for a work related injury and should report all injuries immediately to your supervisor.  A doctor within the Worker's Compensation network approved by Texas Department of Insurance must be used.   Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Provides all full-time, part-time, and temporary employees and their immediate family members up to five (5) counseling sessions per year to help resolve problems such as stress, emotional/mental problems, marital/family problems, financial difficulties, alcohol/drug abuse, work related difficulties, and grief & loss.  Sessions are provided at no cost to the employee.   Medical Insurance Health coverage is available for all full-time employees and their dependents.  The employees' costs for participation will be deducted from their  wages  twice a month.  The health plan is an Exclusive Provider Organization (EPO) and includes prescription coverage.  Employees and their dependents over five (5) years of age who are covered under  the City's  health plan are also eligible to utilize the City's  free health clinic for minor illnesses and injuries at no cost to the employee.  Dependent children can be covered through the end of the month of their 26th birthday.  Section 125 Flex Plan Under the  flexible  spending plan, health and/or dental insurance  premiums may be pre-taxed.  Also money may be set aside, pre-taxed, to cover  out-of-pocket medical expenses or child care expenses.  This is available to full-time and part-time employees.   Basic Term Life & AD&D Insurance A $5,000 Basic Group Term Life and AD&D insurance policy is provided at no charge for regular full-time employees who enroll in the group medical insurance.   Voluntary Term Life Insurance (Employee & Spouse) Voluntary  term life  insurance  may be purchased  for employee & spouse coverage, regardless of enrollment in the medical insurance, in increments of $10,000 up to a maximum of $500,000 or five times  the employee's annual salary.  The spouse's coverage cannot exceed the employee's coverage amount.  An Evidence of Insurability (medical questionnaire) form is required for some levels of coverage.   Dependent Voluntary Life Insurance A $5,000 or a $10,000 term life  insurance  policy  is available  for children, if the  employee selects coverage of voluntary term life for themselves.   Voluntary AD&D Insurance Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D) is accident insurance paid due to loss of an employee's or dependent's life,  sight,  or limb as  the result of  an accident occurring while covered,  payable regardless of any other insurance.  AD&D is available through payroll deduction and is available to regular full-time and part-time employees.   Dental Insurance Two dental plans are available to  full-time & part-time employees, premiums vary.   Vision Insurance Vision insurance is available to full-time and part-time employees, premiums vary.   Unum Voluntary Benefits Unum offers different products as a payroll deduction for employees:  Whole Life Insurance, Group Critical Illness and Accident Insurance.  See www.unum.com for more information.   COACH The City of Abilene Clinic for Health is available at no cost to city employees and their dependents enrolled in the city's medical plan.  Full-time employees who do not participate in the city's medical plan can also visit COACH for a charge of $20 per office visit.

01
Can you obtain a Texas driver's license and a CDL within 2 months of employment?
  • Yes
  • No
02
Do you have two (2) years of previous electrical experience?
  • Yes
  • No
03
Do you have one (1) year of work experience as an electrical apprentice?
  • Yes
  • No
04
Number of years of previous electrical work experience:
  • 2 years
  • 3 years
  • 4 years
  • 5 years
  • 6 years
05
Do you have two (2) years of work experience as an electrical journeyman or master?
  • Yes
  • No
06
Are you an electrical journeyman?
  • Yes
  • No
07
Are you an electrical master?
  • Yes
  • No
08
Number of years of journeyman or master level electrical work experience:
  • 2 years
  • 3 years
  • 4 years
  • 5 years
  • 6 years
09
Do you have current CEUs in the electrical field?
  • Yes
  • No
10
Do you have a journeyman license in the electrical field?
  • Yes
  • No
11
Do you have a Master's license in the electrical field?
  • Yes
  • No

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