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Under general supervision, performs electrical work requiring an intermediate level of skill. Work involves inspection, repair, maintenance and installation of all types for electric substation and switchyards equipment and machinery. Because the Authority's primary responsibility is to maintain twenty-four (24) hours service to its customers, an employee in this class is expected to work overtime as conditions demand and to accept overtime on short notice, during emergency situations, or unusual conditions. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Rebuilds and repairs equipment such as electrical accessories, fans, transformers, vacuum, SF6, oil and air circuit breakers (high and low voltage), insulation and maintenance of air conditioners, air heaters, motors, generators, exciters, circuit breakers, low voltage switches, back-up DC Systems, grounding system, underground power cables (high and low voltage), communication cables, fiber cables, SCADA System and similar equipment. Inspects, repairs, replaces and sets up electrical machinery and equipment. Maintains equipment, tools, vehicles and work area in a clean and orderly condition. Make substation check on electrical equipment and substation indoor and outdoor switchgear, transformer and other apparatus to ascertain proper operation. Performs repairs as necessary on electrical equipment and fills out the repair forms in detail and written reports. Performs building electrical inspection and maintenance work such as installing conduits, install and repair receptacles, switches, breakers, wiring, replaces and installs light bulbs, defective light fixtures, conduit wiring, and surveillance cameras equipment. Paint equipment and structures as required. Troubleshoots electrical problems to determine the source of the problem and completes needed repair work under supervision of a 1st class electrician and engineering technician II. Tests defective equipment to determine cause of malfunction or failure using voltmeters, ammeters or related testing equipment. Cleans and repairs brushes, commutators, winding and bearings of generators and motors converters. Checks batteries and adds water when needed; repairs control switches and other electrical and electronic controls. Interprets wiring diagrams to trace and connect numerous wires carrying current and voltage for independent functions. Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Knowledge of the principles of electricity especially as applied to electric substation and electric switchyards and power generating plants. Knowledge of the maintenance, testing and repair of a variety of electrical and electronic equipment and machinery in both gas and steam power plant. Knowledge of tools and equipment and their skilled use in the job; knowledge of safe rigging and scaffolding practice, and the use of tackle, hoist and ladder used in the work. Knowledge of safety practices, rules and regulations applicable to the work; ability to read, interpret and work from moderately complex blueprints and specifications and use of computer programs. Ability to trouble shoot electrical control problems and to effect repairs. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationship with persons contacted during the course of the work. Knowledge of the NEC (National Electric Code), NESC (National Electric Safety Code), OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration and building codes. Education & Experience
High school diploma including or supplemented by courses in the electrical trades and two years of experience in power plant electrical maintenance work.
Under general supervision, performs electrical work requiring an intermediate level of skill. Work involves inspection, repair, maintenance and installation of all types for electric substation and switchyards equipment and machinery. Because the Authority's primary responsibility is to maintain twenty-four (24) hours service to its customers, an employee in this class is expected to work overtime as conditions demand and to accept overtime on short notice, during emergency situations, or unusual conditions. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Rebuilds and repairs equipment such as electrical accessories, fans, transformers, vacuum, SF6, oil and air circuit breakers (high and low voltage), insulation and maintenance of air conditioners, air heaters, motors, generators, exciters, circuit breakers, low voltage switches, back-up DC Systems, grounding system, underground power cables (high and low voltage), communication cables, fiber cables, SCADA System and similar equipment. Inspects, repairs, replaces and sets up electrical machinery and equipment. Maintains equipment, tools, vehicles and work area in a clean and orderly condition. Make substation check on electrical equipment and substation indoor and outdoor switchgear, transformer and other apparatus to ascertain proper operation. Performs repairs as necessary on electrical equipment and fills out the repair forms in detail and written reports. Performs building electrical inspection and maintenance work such as installing conduits, install and repair receptacles, switches, breakers, wiring, replaces and installs light bulbs, defective light fixtures, conduit wiring, and surveillance cameras equipment. Paint equipment and structures as required. Troubleshoots electrical problems to determine the source of the problem and completes needed repair work under supervision of a 1st class electrician and engineering technician II. Tests defective equipment to determine cause of malfunction or failure using voltmeters, ammeters or related testing equipment. Cleans and repairs brushes, commutators, winding and bearings of generators and motors converters. Checks batteries and adds water when needed; repairs control switches and other electrical and electronic controls. Interprets wiring diagrams to trace and connect numerous wires carrying current and voltage for independent functions. Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Knowledge of the principles of electricity especially as applied to electric substation and electric switchyards and power generating plants. Knowledge of the maintenance, testing and repair of a variety of electrical and electronic equipment and machinery in both gas and steam power plant. Knowledge of tools and equipment and their skilled use in the job; knowledge of safe rigging and scaffolding practice, and the use of tackle, hoist and ladder used in the work. Knowledge of safety practices, rules and regulations applicable to the work; ability to read, interpret and work from moderately complex blueprints and specifications and use of computer programs. Ability to trouble shoot electrical control problems and to effect repairs. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationship with persons contacted during the course of the work. Knowledge of the NEC (National Electric Code), NESC (National Electric Safety Code), OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration and building codes. Education & Experience
High school diploma including or supplemented by courses in the electrical trades and two years of experience in power plant electrical maintenance work.