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Afognak Native Corporation . Typical Pay/Range: $39.90 to $42.79 hourly. Position Overview And Primary Duties And Responsibilities (essential Functions)
The Sr. Maintenance Mechanic Electrician II performs skilled work in the installation, operation, maintenance, modification, service and repair of the facilities electrical support safety equipment and elevator systems. The Sr. Maintenance Mechanic also performs preventive maintenance work based on equipment manufacturers recommended procedures and the facilities computerized maintenance management system (CMMS). Maintains accurate records of buildings systems and equipment and ensures there are ample spare parts and materials in stock to keep systems operational. Essential Duties
Perform skilled mechanical maintenance by inspecting and testing elements of facilities systems to locate and diagnose faults and malfunctions. Perform preventive maintenance to keep facilities systems within prescribed operating standards and/or performance rates. Troubleshoot problems, and make adjustments and/or perform required repairs using hand tools and precision measuring and testing devices. Provide detailed estimate of repair (and/or replacement) costs beyond the capability to perform. Repair existing facilities systems according to work orders or verbal instructions by assessing the materials, equipment, tool requirements, and method to be used; develop a plan or layout for the project or follow a blueprint, sketch or schematic; assemble, fabricate or build and install materials, equipment, or fixtures as required by the scope of work. Perform basic electrical work by replacing faulty switches, sockets, plugs, fuses, breakers, insulators and other simple elements of electrical systems, fixtures and equipment; install new conduit, wiring, and electrical machinery; inspect and test electrical lighting, power circuits, and equipment; maintain and repair existing electrical wiring, equipment, and installations, and provide an estimate of repair (and/or replacement) costs beyond the capability to perform. Serve as a principal advisor to OBO/FAC and oversee the planning, organizing, coordinating of activities, resources, equipment and information for large single and/or multiple projects. Requirements
Maintain a valid driver’s license to operate Mission vehicles. Have good working knowledge to identify and mitigate safety hazards and be capable of ensuring Facilities comply with local environmental, U.S. OSHA and local safety standards. Mastery of project management concepts, methods, and best practices to provide expert guidance to Facilities Maintenance in meeting short and long term operational requirements and in developing plans that optimize operational efficiency and effectiveness in the assigned maintenance management and support area. Mastery of the full range of principles, concepts, methods and practices in maintenance management required to oversee the planning and execution of operations and to ensure coordination with other related activities. Knowledge of regulations governing the acquisition of equipment, personnel, and supplies required to support Embassy operations. Ability to manage critical, time-sensitive projects that require extensive coordination across program and organizational lines within the Mission, the Department, and with other USG agencies and non-governmental and private organizations; and the efficient management of assigned resources including government and contractor staff needed. Ability to take decisive action and obtain consensus on operational requirements on behalf of management. Ability to interact effectively with individuals in garnering cooperation and support for key planning, operations, and management initiatives in the assigned program area. Ability to interact effectively with individuals in garnering cooperation and support for key planning and project management initiatives in the assigned program area. Provide leadership and work effectively, cooperatively, and harmoniously in a multi-disciplinary team environment under considerable stress and tight deadlines, and with minimal supervision in meeting demands associated with a high-profile, results-driven activity. Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, to plan, organize, coordinate, and oversee operations, provide advice and guidance, reconcile conflicting viewpoints, negotiate agreements with various stakeholders, resolve complex and often controversial technical and management issues, and represent Facilities in a variety of forums. Additional Level and Background Qualifications
Master Level Electrician: A person who possesses the necessary ability, proficiency and qualifications to execute, install, plan, lay out, supervise and direct the details for installation and supervise the work of installing, repairing and maintaining specific materials and equipment utilizing a working knowledge sufficient to comply with the pertinent provisions of the applicable safety and building codes, any code supplements, maintenance and acceptance testing criteria and standards, manufacturer requirements and executed in accordance with the contract/statement of work, plans and specifications. Level I: 5 to 7 years of relevant experience. Level II: 8+ years of relevant experience. Seniority Level
Mid-Senior level. Employment Type
Part-time. Job Function
Management and Manufacturing. Industries
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Electrician
role at
Afognak Native Corporation . Typical Pay/Range: $39.90 to $42.79 hourly. Position Overview And Primary Duties And Responsibilities (essential Functions)
The Sr. Maintenance Mechanic Electrician II performs skilled work in the installation, operation, maintenance, modification, service and repair of the facilities electrical support safety equipment and elevator systems. The Sr. Maintenance Mechanic also performs preventive maintenance work based on equipment manufacturers recommended procedures and the facilities computerized maintenance management system (CMMS). Maintains accurate records of buildings systems and equipment and ensures there are ample spare parts and materials in stock to keep systems operational. Essential Duties
Perform skilled mechanical maintenance by inspecting and testing elements of facilities systems to locate and diagnose faults and malfunctions. Perform preventive maintenance to keep facilities systems within prescribed operating standards and/or performance rates. Troubleshoot problems, and make adjustments and/or perform required repairs using hand tools and precision measuring and testing devices. Provide detailed estimate of repair (and/or replacement) costs beyond the capability to perform. Repair existing facilities systems according to work orders or verbal instructions by assessing the materials, equipment, tool requirements, and method to be used; develop a plan or layout for the project or follow a blueprint, sketch or schematic; assemble, fabricate or build and install materials, equipment, or fixtures as required by the scope of work. Perform basic electrical work by replacing faulty switches, sockets, plugs, fuses, breakers, insulators and other simple elements of electrical systems, fixtures and equipment; install new conduit, wiring, and electrical machinery; inspect and test electrical lighting, power circuits, and equipment; maintain and repair existing electrical wiring, equipment, and installations, and provide an estimate of repair (and/or replacement) costs beyond the capability to perform. Serve as a principal advisor to OBO/FAC and oversee the planning, organizing, coordinating of activities, resources, equipment and information for large single and/or multiple projects. Requirements
Maintain a valid driver’s license to operate Mission vehicles. Have good working knowledge to identify and mitigate safety hazards and be capable of ensuring Facilities comply with local environmental, U.S. OSHA and local safety standards. Mastery of project management concepts, methods, and best practices to provide expert guidance to Facilities Maintenance in meeting short and long term operational requirements and in developing plans that optimize operational efficiency and effectiveness in the assigned maintenance management and support area. Mastery of the full range of principles, concepts, methods and practices in maintenance management required to oversee the planning and execution of operations and to ensure coordination with other related activities. Knowledge of regulations governing the acquisition of equipment, personnel, and supplies required to support Embassy operations. Ability to manage critical, time-sensitive projects that require extensive coordination across program and organizational lines within the Mission, the Department, and with other USG agencies and non-governmental and private organizations; and the efficient management of assigned resources including government and contractor staff needed. Ability to take decisive action and obtain consensus on operational requirements on behalf of management. Ability to interact effectively with individuals in garnering cooperation and support for key planning, operations, and management initiatives in the assigned program area. Ability to interact effectively with individuals in garnering cooperation and support for key planning and project management initiatives in the assigned program area. Provide leadership and work effectively, cooperatively, and harmoniously in a multi-disciplinary team environment under considerable stress and tight deadlines, and with minimal supervision in meeting demands associated with a high-profile, results-driven activity. Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, to plan, organize, coordinate, and oversee operations, provide advice and guidance, reconcile conflicting viewpoints, negotiate agreements with various stakeholders, resolve complex and often controversial technical and management issues, and represent Facilities in a variety of forums. Additional Level and Background Qualifications
Master Level Electrician: A person who possesses the necessary ability, proficiency and qualifications to execute, install, plan, lay out, supervise and direct the details for installation and supervise the work of installing, repairing and maintaining specific materials and equipment utilizing a working knowledge sufficient to comply with the pertinent provisions of the applicable safety and building codes, any code supplements, maintenance and acceptance testing criteria and standards, manufacturer requirements and executed in accordance with the contract/statement of work, plans and specifications. Level I: 5 to 7 years of relevant experience. Level II: 8+ years of relevant experience. Seniority Level
Mid-Senior level. Employment Type
Part-time. Job Function
Management and Manufacturing. Industries
Executive Offices. Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at Afognak Native Corporation by 2x. Get notified about new Electrician jobs in
Panama City, FL .
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