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Electrical/Mechanical Technician 17
Waterandwastewaterjobs, San Mateo, California, United States, 94409
Electrical/Mechanical Technician 17
California Water Service
Job Description The Electrical Mechanical Technician (EMT) is responsible for installation and repair of all electrical, mechanical, and instrumentation equipment in the production, treatment, and distribution systems of the district(s) under his/her assigned territory. This includes inspection, installation as needed for electrical, mechanical, and instrumentation elements in new construction of pump and storage facilities, telemetry and SCADA systems, and automatic control valves; ensures that construction conforms to plans and specifications; testing, calibration, and repair of instrumentation including water quality analyzers, chart recorders, flow meters, transducers; install, troubleshoot, and maintain treatment plant equipment such as motor‑actuated valves, variable frequency drives, soft start contactors, human machine interfaces, and programmable logic controllers. An EMT may be required to work outside the home district.
Essential Functions
Participate in design, review, and construction of pump stations, storage facilities, and SCADA control systems.
Install or assist with installation of new pumps, motors, control valves, and facility operating equipment as necessary.
Maintain various types of control valves, both hydraulically and electrically operated.
Inspect, install, rewire, and repair as needed electrical circuits and elements in new construction of pump stations, storage facilities, and SCADA control systems ensuring that construction conforms to plans, specifications, and National Electrical Code (NEC).
Install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair all electrical systems including telemetry and SCADA systems, automatic control valves, and VFDs.
Install, troubleshoot, and maintain treatment plant electrical and instrumentation equipment.
Inspect electrical equipment on tanks and appurtenances.
Test, calibrate, and repair instrumentation including water quality analyzers, chart recorders, flow meters, and transducers using electrical and electronic digital volt‑ohm meters and mA loop calibrating equipment.
Communicate with contractors, vendors, and electric utility for facility repairs and maintenance functions.
Research and procure necessary parts for repairs or replacement.
Communicate with district staff and EMT supervisor and complete reports and daily progress.
Operate treatment plant, pump station, and distribution system valves as necessary.
Other Duties and Responsibilities
Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Effective communication with supervisor, co‑workers and the public.
Ability to calculate figures and amounts such as proportions, percentages, area, circumference, volume, and apply concepts of basic algebra and geometry; ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, blueprints, electrical schematics, and procedure manuals; ability to write routine reports and correspondence.
High School diploma or equivalent, valid California Class C Driver’s license, and insurability under the Company’s policy.
Proficiency in the Microsoft suite of applications (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint).
Independent work, prioritize and complete assigned objectives, handle multiple projects simultaneously.
Understanding of water quality specifications for chlorine content, pH, water temperature, and other essential water quality parameters, as well as NPDES rules and regulations.
Proven commercial or industrial experience working with single and three‑phase electrical systems up to 480 volts AC.
California State Water Distribution Operator II certification required within 11 months of hire.
California State Water Treatment Operator II certification required within 11 months of hire.
Salary Range: $55.79 - $64.11
Deadline to submit resume is Monday, November 10, 2025
The Equal Opportunity Policy of the Company is based upon the philosophy that all people should be treated fairly and with dignity. California Water Service, Hawaii Water Service, New Mexico Water Service and Washington Water Service do not discriminate against any applicant or employee because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or any other protected class. The Company makes all employment decisions in a non-discriminatory manner. EOE, VET, DISABILITIES.
To apply, please visit: https://apptrkr.com/6677064
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Job Description The Electrical Mechanical Technician (EMT) is responsible for installation and repair of all electrical, mechanical, and instrumentation equipment in the production, treatment, and distribution systems of the district(s) under his/her assigned territory. This includes inspection, installation as needed for electrical, mechanical, and instrumentation elements in new construction of pump and storage facilities, telemetry and SCADA systems, and automatic control valves; ensures that construction conforms to plans and specifications; testing, calibration, and repair of instrumentation including water quality analyzers, chart recorders, flow meters, transducers; install, troubleshoot, and maintain treatment plant equipment such as motor‑actuated valves, variable frequency drives, soft start contactors, human machine interfaces, and programmable logic controllers. An EMT may be required to work outside the home district.
Essential Functions
Participate in design, review, and construction of pump stations, storage facilities, and SCADA control systems.
Install or assist with installation of new pumps, motors, control valves, and facility operating equipment as necessary.
Maintain various types of control valves, both hydraulically and electrically operated.
Inspect, install, rewire, and repair as needed electrical circuits and elements in new construction of pump stations, storage facilities, and SCADA control systems ensuring that construction conforms to plans, specifications, and National Electrical Code (NEC).
Install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair all electrical systems including telemetry and SCADA systems, automatic control valves, and VFDs.
Install, troubleshoot, and maintain treatment plant electrical and instrumentation equipment.
Inspect electrical equipment on tanks and appurtenances.
Test, calibrate, and repair instrumentation including water quality analyzers, chart recorders, flow meters, and transducers using electrical and electronic digital volt‑ohm meters and mA loop calibrating equipment.
Communicate with contractors, vendors, and electric utility for facility repairs and maintenance functions.
Research and procure necessary parts for repairs or replacement.
Communicate with district staff and EMT supervisor and complete reports and daily progress.
Operate treatment plant, pump station, and distribution system valves as necessary.
Other Duties and Responsibilities
Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Effective communication with supervisor, co‑workers and the public.
Ability to calculate figures and amounts such as proportions, percentages, area, circumference, volume, and apply concepts of basic algebra and geometry; ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, blueprints, electrical schematics, and procedure manuals; ability to write routine reports and correspondence.
High School diploma or equivalent, valid California Class C Driver’s license, and insurability under the Company’s policy.
Proficiency in the Microsoft suite of applications (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint).
Independent work, prioritize and complete assigned objectives, handle multiple projects simultaneously.
Understanding of water quality specifications for chlorine content, pH, water temperature, and other essential water quality parameters, as well as NPDES rules and regulations.
Proven commercial or industrial experience working with single and three‑phase electrical systems up to 480 volts AC.
California State Water Distribution Operator II certification required within 11 months of hire.
California State Water Treatment Operator II certification required within 11 months of hire.
Salary Range: $55.79 - $64.11
Deadline to submit resume is Monday, November 10, 2025
The Equal Opportunity Policy of the Company is based upon the philosophy that all people should be treated fairly and with dignity. California Water Service, Hawaii Water Service, New Mexico Water Service and Washington Water Service do not discriminate against any applicant or employee because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or any other protected class. The Company makes all employment decisions in a non-discriminatory manner. EOE, VET, DISABILITIES.
To apply, please visit: https://apptrkr.com/6677064
Copyright ©2025 Jobelephant.com Inc. All rights reserved.
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