Pump Industry
This role serves as the agency’s electrical expert, leading critical installation, repair, and maintenance work that keeps statewide facilities powered, safe, and efficient.
Working closely with project managers and hatchery teams, you will oversee complex electrical systems, from motors and generators to alarms and distribution panels you will ensure every project stays on scope, time, and budget.
You will also play key role in identifying system needs and shaping both short and long term hatchery operation electrical needs.
What to Expect Among the varied range of responsibilities held within this role, the Electrician Supervisor will,
Project Management
Supervise electricians, maintenance mechanics and other assigned personnel involved in installing, maintaining, repairing and altering electrical and mechanical systems and equipment.
Read plans and blueprints, inspect maintenance and installation projects to ensure compliance with local codes, determine scope of work, materials needed and their cost and availability.
Prepare reports and cost estimates, schedule maintenance, assist in developing projects including determining materials and equipment to project locations and purchases materials.
Collaborate with engineering, operations, and other departments to support production needs.
Respond to after-hours emergencies and support 24/7 facility operations as required.
Electrical
Install, modify, maintain and repair interior wiring and cables, connections for electric machines, switches and controls, fuse boxes, breaker panels, distribution and instrument panels, buzzer and bell circuits and power circuits.
Install, modify, maintain and repair electric motors, equipment and instruments such as motors and generators.
Inspect electric systems and equipment to detect and correct faulty or worn parts. Inspect electrical systems, check wires, poles, and transformers and keep lines cleared of tree limbs and brush.
Oversee installation and commissioning of new electrical equipment and systems
Supervise and perform preventative maintenance of electrical equipment and standby generators.
Perform electrical and mechanical inspection/testing to identify failing equipment or loss of efficiency.
Maintain testing records to spot trends and schedule repair.
Supervision and Mentoring
Supervise and mentor technical and professional level staff to support an effective, motivated team.
Monitor and inspect work in progress to ensure continuity and timely completion of work.
Manage personnel issues relating to staff conflicts, absenteeism, performance issues in a positive manner for the purpose of ensuring the efficient and effective functioning of the work unit.
Participate in team meetings, communicates status of ongoing projects and/or job tasks, and coordinate work schedule with team for the purpose of maintaining open communication.
Water Distribution Systems
Install flow metering devices for water right compliance and pump testing.
Hatchery Alarms and Screens
Supervise the design and installation of federal, local, and state funded hatchery facility’s water alarm systems including panels and annunciators, radios, phone dialers, conduit and zone wiring, floats, inductive probes.
Working Conditions Work setting, including hazards:
Work is performed primarily at construction sites located on hatchery and wildlife areas, with occasional work in a fabrication shop or office environment.
Work on uneven terrain, riverbanks, slippery slopes, and other unstable surfaces, entering confined or difficult-to-access spaces,
Work and drive in inclement weather conditions, including operating motor vehicles in hazardous weather conditions such as snow and ice over mountain passes and on paved and unpaved roads.
Perform physically demanding tasks such as bending, stooping, squatting, twisting, pushing, pulling, and repetitively lift up to 50 pounds when loading or unloading trucks and moving materials on site
This position involves working in and near water, including tasks that require navigating, negotiating, and performing duties related to water environments.
Schedule: Typically, Monday – Thursday 6:00 A.M. – 4:30 P.M., working 40 hours per week. Schedule may vary based on business needs, time of year, and/or weather conditions, including the potential for occasional evening or weekend work as needed.
Travel Requirements: Travel is required 70–90% of the time, depending on the season, to various sites statewide. Overtime, overnight stays, and evening or weekend work may be required for emergencies, project deadlines, or travel needs.
Tools and Equipment: Use and oversee the use of standard and specialized electrical tools and equipment, including electrical testing instruments (volt‑ohm meter, megger, phase rotation meter, ammeter), power and hand tools (pipe benders, threaders, drills, impact drivers, roto hammers, wrenches, sockets, saws, knockout punches, and hammers), lifts and light equipment (platform, scissor, and telescopic lifts, and mini excavators).
Customer Interactions: Interact frequently with federal, state, and local agencies, vendors, contractors, and internal staff. Represent the department in coordinating project schedules, resolving issues, and ensuring compliance with applicable codes and standards.
Required Qualifications Washington State Journey-Level Electrician certificate (EL01).
AND
All the following experience is required (experience may be gained concurrently):
Four (4) years of professional experience as a journey level electrician to include all the following:
Variable Frequency Drives (VFD), motor, pump and well controls, standby generator systems, and Program Logistic Controller (PLC).
Two (2) years of professional experience in in leadership or supervisory duties including:
Conflict resolution, training and development, planning and assigning work, evaluating performance.
Two (2) years of professional experience using Microsoft Office Suite such as:
Word, Excel and Outlook.
Certifications/Licenses Valid Driver’s License.
Preferred Qualifications In addition to the required qualifications, our ideal applicant will possess one or more of the following:
Valid Washington State Administrator or Master Electrician certification.
Knowledge of Washington State Purchasing rules and regulations.
Your application must include the following
A completed online application showcasing how your qualifications align with the job requirements.
An up-to-date resume.
A cover letter detailing your interest in the position, your relevant skills and experience, and why you are the ideal candidate.
At least three professional references with current contact information.
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Working closely with project managers and hatchery teams, you will oversee complex electrical systems, from motors and generators to alarms and distribution panels you will ensure every project stays on scope, time, and budget.
You will also play key role in identifying system needs and shaping both short and long term hatchery operation electrical needs.
What to Expect Among the varied range of responsibilities held within this role, the Electrician Supervisor will,
Project Management
Supervise electricians, maintenance mechanics and other assigned personnel involved in installing, maintaining, repairing and altering electrical and mechanical systems and equipment.
Read plans and blueprints, inspect maintenance and installation projects to ensure compliance with local codes, determine scope of work, materials needed and their cost and availability.
Prepare reports and cost estimates, schedule maintenance, assist in developing projects including determining materials and equipment to project locations and purchases materials.
Collaborate with engineering, operations, and other departments to support production needs.
Respond to after-hours emergencies and support 24/7 facility operations as required.
Electrical
Install, modify, maintain and repair interior wiring and cables, connections for electric machines, switches and controls, fuse boxes, breaker panels, distribution and instrument panels, buzzer and bell circuits and power circuits.
Install, modify, maintain and repair electric motors, equipment and instruments such as motors and generators.
Inspect electric systems and equipment to detect and correct faulty or worn parts. Inspect electrical systems, check wires, poles, and transformers and keep lines cleared of tree limbs and brush.
Oversee installation and commissioning of new electrical equipment and systems
Supervise and perform preventative maintenance of electrical equipment and standby generators.
Perform electrical and mechanical inspection/testing to identify failing equipment or loss of efficiency.
Maintain testing records to spot trends and schedule repair.
Supervision and Mentoring
Supervise and mentor technical and professional level staff to support an effective, motivated team.
Monitor and inspect work in progress to ensure continuity and timely completion of work.
Manage personnel issues relating to staff conflicts, absenteeism, performance issues in a positive manner for the purpose of ensuring the efficient and effective functioning of the work unit.
Participate in team meetings, communicates status of ongoing projects and/or job tasks, and coordinate work schedule with team for the purpose of maintaining open communication.
Water Distribution Systems
Install flow metering devices for water right compliance and pump testing.
Hatchery Alarms and Screens
Supervise the design and installation of federal, local, and state funded hatchery facility’s water alarm systems including panels and annunciators, radios, phone dialers, conduit and zone wiring, floats, inductive probes.
Working Conditions Work setting, including hazards:
Work is performed primarily at construction sites located on hatchery and wildlife areas, with occasional work in a fabrication shop or office environment.
Work on uneven terrain, riverbanks, slippery slopes, and other unstable surfaces, entering confined or difficult-to-access spaces,
Work and drive in inclement weather conditions, including operating motor vehicles in hazardous weather conditions such as snow and ice over mountain passes and on paved and unpaved roads.
Perform physically demanding tasks such as bending, stooping, squatting, twisting, pushing, pulling, and repetitively lift up to 50 pounds when loading or unloading trucks and moving materials on site
This position involves working in and near water, including tasks that require navigating, negotiating, and performing duties related to water environments.
Schedule: Typically, Monday – Thursday 6:00 A.M. – 4:30 P.M., working 40 hours per week. Schedule may vary based on business needs, time of year, and/or weather conditions, including the potential for occasional evening or weekend work as needed.
Travel Requirements: Travel is required 70–90% of the time, depending on the season, to various sites statewide. Overtime, overnight stays, and evening or weekend work may be required for emergencies, project deadlines, or travel needs.
Tools and Equipment: Use and oversee the use of standard and specialized electrical tools and equipment, including electrical testing instruments (volt‑ohm meter, megger, phase rotation meter, ammeter), power and hand tools (pipe benders, threaders, drills, impact drivers, roto hammers, wrenches, sockets, saws, knockout punches, and hammers), lifts and light equipment (platform, scissor, and telescopic lifts, and mini excavators).
Customer Interactions: Interact frequently with federal, state, and local agencies, vendors, contractors, and internal staff. Represent the department in coordinating project schedules, resolving issues, and ensuring compliance with applicable codes and standards.
Required Qualifications Washington State Journey-Level Electrician certificate (EL01).
AND
All the following experience is required (experience may be gained concurrently):
Four (4) years of professional experience as a journey level electrician to include all the following:
Variable Frequency Drives (VFD), motor, pump and well controls, standby generator systems, and Program Logistic Controller (PLC).
Two (2) years of professional experience in in leadership or supervisory duties including:
Conflict resolution, training and development, planning and assigning work, evaluating performance.
Two (2) years of professional experience using Microsoft Office Suite such as:
Word, Excel and Outlook.
Certifications/Licenses Valid Driver’s License.
Preferred Qualifications In addition to the required qualifications, our ideal applicant will possess one or more of the following:
Valid Washington State Administrator or Master Electrician certification.
Knowledge of Washington State Purchasing rules and regulations.
Your application must include the following
A completed online application showcasing how your qualifications align with the job requirements.
An up-to-date resume.
A cover letter detailing your interest in the position, your relevant skills and experience, and why you are the ideal candidate.
At least three professional references with current contact information.
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