FALLBROOK PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT
Maintenance Technician I/II - CPEN
FALLBROOK PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT, Fallbrook, California, us, 92088
Appointment Type
Full-time, benefited term appointment with Fallbrook Public Utility District for an initial period of five (5) years. The selected candidate will be an employee of the District, not a federal employee, and will receive full benefits, including participation in the District’s retirement system. Continuation beyond the initial term may be considered based on funding availability, operational needs, satisfactory performance, and approval by the partnering federal agency; however, extension is not guaranteed. The District intends to provide a minimum of six (6) months’ notice prior to the end of the term regarding the status of the position. During the term appointment, the employee may apply for and be considered for other District positions in accordance with applicable District policies and procedures. Duty Location
Wastewater Treatment Plant, Camp Pendleton and Fallbrook, California. Definition
This series specification describes two classes that perform varied potable, recycled and wastewater equipment maintenance and mechanical work; a variety of routine facility and grounds maintenance and landscaping duties; building electrical and lighting maintenance, and pump and motor maintenance; reads, records and reports readings; cleans and maintains equipment along with repairs and performs related work as required. Class Characteristics
Maintenance Technician I
Installs and maintains mechanical equipment and components including pumps, electric motors, and miscellaneous valves and piping configurations; Performs grounds keeping as needed; Maintains and makes repairs to sprinkler systems; Performs basic maintenance of a complex primary/secondary and tertiary treatment systems. Performs basic mechanical maintenance at potable and wastewater facilities such as pump stations, pressure regulators, lift station and solids handling; Performs general building and plant custodial duties including minor repairs as directed; Originates work orders and completes preventative maintenance on a variety of equipment across District sites; Cleans and paints equipment, valves and piping structures as required; Operates dump trucks, tractors, boom trucks, and other such equipment; Performs routine inspections and preventative maintenance of various equipment, tanks, structures, air‑handling equipment, including checking for damage, oil leaks, excessive noise or abnormal conditions and keeps supervisor informed of systems status and conditions; Performs limited maintenance tasks for solar generation equipment, visual panel and equipment inspections, PV cable management, weed abatement and dust management around solar fields and electrical equipment; Performs limited work, determined by task‑specific qualification, on low voltage circuits using proper lockout/tagout procedures; Assists qualified electrical workers with various installation jobs, including trenching, conduit runs and wire pulling; and Performs other duties as assigned. Maintenance Technician II
In addition to all duties of the Maintenance Technician I, the Maintenance Technician II shall: Troubleshoot and repair pump and motor bearings, seals, pump packing, seal water lines, motor couplings, motor alignments, chemical pumps, double disc diaphragm pumps, aeration blowers, valves and pipe repairs; Remove and install pumps and motors with various lifting mechanisms, including cranes and hoists, adhering to proper lifting and signaling protocols; Perform moderately difficult operation of light, medium and heavy construction equipment such as a backhoe, man lift, front loader, small crane and trailer; Receive on‑the‑job training in more difficult equipment operations; Perform tasks in proper sequence and without direction; Perform semi‑skilled and skilled manual tasks to check, test, troubleshoot, service, repair, rebuild, install and align facility and pump station pumps, electrical motors, air compressors, drive units and gear boxes, tank chains, sprockets, skimmers and center columns; Disassemble, inspect, determine damage, observe and note recurrence of similar failures and recommend improvements to preventative maintenance schedules and tasks; Troubleshoot electrical motors and controls; Read and interpret electrical schematics conducts insulation resistance testing for motor leads and windings; Make up motor lead terminations and verify proper rotation; Perform thermography testing and other motor control preventative maintenance functions; and Perform other duties as assigned. Knowledge Of – Maintenance Technician I
Common grounds keeping and facility maintenance tools and methods; Proper selection and use of tools and equipment used in the repair and maintenance of pumps, electrical motors, valves, and pipeline equipment; Basic English usage, oral and written; and Basic safety practices, including lockout/tagout procedures. Ability To – Maintenance Technician I
Operate grounds keeping equipment; Perform custodial duties; Operate a vehicle observing legal and defensive driving practices; Use tools and make repairs to pumps, electrical motors, valves and motors; Make accurate inspections of operating equipment, and assess the basic operational condition of the water, wastewater and recycled water equipment; Understand and carry out oral and written instructions; Maintain accurate records; Recognize unusual or dangerous basic operating conditions and take rapid appropriate action; Move heavy hoses and pumps from various tanks to pump out flows, then clean out debris, grit and sludge in each tank; and Establish and maintain effective relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Knowledge Of – Maintenance Technician II
Computerized maintenance management system recordkeeping procedures; Various types of pumps, motors, and valves commonly used in water/wastewater treatment and distribution; General understanding of the water/wastewater trade; Knowledge of tools, equipment and methods used in the repair and maintenance of pumps, electric motors, valves and pipeline equipment; Safety precautions, including lockout/tagout procedures for energy source isolation, especially related to electrical power circuits for distribution, controls, and motors; and Strong understanding of pumps, motors, valves and pipelines equipment. Ability To – Maintenance Technician II
Work productively on varied tasks without immediate supervision and guidance; Perform semi‑skilled and limited skilled work in potable, recycled and wastewater maintenance and mechanical work; Use hand tools, precision measuring devices, and metal fabrication tools skillfully; Operate light, medium and heavy equipment effectively in standard operations; and Effectively, and independently troubleshoot water, wastewater and recycled water equipment problems. License and Certification
Possession of a valid and appropriate California driver’s license; Plant Maintenance Technologist I or Mechanical Technologist certification; Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator I; Mechanical Technologist II certification. Education, Training and Experience
Education:
High school graduation or GED. Training & Experience – Maintenance Technician I:
High school graduation or GED and one year of experience performing grounds keeping and routine building maintenance work involving the use of hand and power tools and the performance of strenuous manual labor. Training & Experience – Maintenance Technician II:
High school graduation or GED three years of responsible and varied experience in the installation, maintenance and repair of a potable water treatment and/or distribution system equipment, or wastewater and/or recycled water system equipment; or three years of experience at or equivalent to the level of Maintenance Technician I at Fallbrook Public Utility District from which the incumbent has acquired the knowledge and abilities listed above. Salary Range
Maintenance Technician I:
18 = $38.49 - $48.08 20 = $40.44 - $50.51 Maintenance Technician II:
21 = $41.46 - $51.77 24 = $44.64 - $55.75 Seniority level
Entry level Employment type
Full‑time Job function
Management and Manufacturing Utilities
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Full-time, benefited term appointment with Fallbrook Public Utility District for an initial period of five (5) years. The selected candidate will be an employee of the District, not a federal employee, and will receive full benefits, including participation in the District’s retirement system. Continuation beyond the initial term may be considered based on funding availability, operational needs, satisfactory performance, and approval by the partnering federal agency; however, extension is not guaranteed. The District intends to provide a minimum of six (6) months’ notice prior to the end of the term regarding the status of the position. During the term appointment, the employee may apply for and be considered for other District positions in accordance with applicable District policies and procedures. Duty Location
Wastewater Treatment Plant, Camp Pendleton and Fallbrook, California. Definition
This series specification describes two classes that perform varied potable, recycled and wastewater equipment maintenance and mechanical work; a variety of routine facility and grounds maintenance and landscaping duties; building electrical and lighting maintenance, and pump and motor maintenance; reads, records and reports readings; cleans and maintains equipment along with repairs and performs related work as required. Class Characteristics
Maintenance Technician I
Installs and maintains mechanical equipment and components including pumps, electric motors, and miscellaneous valves and piping configurations; Performs grounds keeping as needed; Maintains and makes repairs to sprinkler systems; Performs basic maintenance of a complex primary/secondary and tertiary treatment systems. Performs basic mechanical maintenance at potable and wastewater facilities such as pump stations, pressure regulators, lift station and solids handling; Performs general building and plant custodial duties including minor repairs as directed; Originates work orders and completes preventative maintenance on a variety of equipment across District sites; Cleans and paints equipment, valves and piping structures as required; Operates dump trucks, tractors, boom trucks, and other such equipment; Performs routine inspections and preventative maintenance of various equipment, tanks, structures, air‑handling equipment, including checking for damage, oil leaks, excessive noise or abnormal conditions and keeps supervisor informed of systems status and conditions; Performs limited maintenance tasks for solar generation equipment, visual panel and equipment inspections, PV cable management, weed abatement and dust management around solar fields and electrical equipment; Performs limited work, determined by task‑specific qualification, on low voltage circuits using proper lockout/tagout procedures; Assists qualified electrical workers with various installation jobs, including trenching, conduit runs and wire pulling; and Performs other duties as assigned. Maintenance Technician II
In addition to all duties of the Maintenance Technician I, the Maintenance Technician II shall: Troubleshoot and repair pump and motor bearings, seals, pump packing, seal water lines, motor couplings, motor alignments, chemical pumps, double disc diaphragm pumps, aeration blowers, valves and pipe repairs; Remove and install pumps and motors with various lifting mechanisms, including cranes and hoists, adhering to proper lifting and signaling protocols; Perform moderately difficult operation of light, medium and heavy construction equipment such as a backhoe, man lift, front loader, small crane and trailer; Receive on‑the‑job training in more difficult equipment operations; Perform tasks in proper sequence and without direction; Perform semi‑skilled and skilled manual tasks to check, test, troubleshoot, service, repair, rebuild, install and align facility and pump station pumps, electrical motors, air compressors, drive units and gear boxes, tank chains, sprockets, skimmers and center columns; Disassemble, inspect, determine damage, observe and note recurrence of similar failures and recommend improvements to preventative maintenance schedules and tasks; Troubleshoot electrical motors and controls; Read and interpret electrical schematics conducts insulation resistance testing for motor leads and windings; Make up motor lead terminations and verify proper rotation; Perform thermography testing and other motor control preventative maintenance functions; and Perform other duties as assigned. Knowledge Of – Maintenance Technician I
Common grounds keeping and facility maintenance tools and methods; Proper selection and use of tools and equipment used in the repair and maintenance of pumps, electrical motors, valves, and pipeline equipment; Basic English usage, oral and written; and Basic safety practices, including lockout/tagout procedures. Ability To – Maintenance Technician I
Operate grounds keeping equipment; Perform custodial duties; Operate a vehicle observing legal and defensive driving practices; Use tools and make repairs to pumps, electrical motors, valves and motors; Make accurate inspections of operating equipment, and assess the basic operational condition of the water, wastewater and recycled water equipment; Understand and carry out oral and written instructions; Maintain accurate records; Recognize unusual or dangerous basic operating conditions and take rapid appropriate action; Move heavy hoses and pumps from various tanks to pump out flows, then clean out debris, grit and sludge in each tank; and Establish and maintain effective relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Knowledge Of – Maintenance Technician II
Computerized maintenance management system recordkeeping procedures; Various types of pumps, motors, and valves commonly used in water/wastewater treatment and distribution; General understanding of the water/wastewater trade; Knowledge of tools, equipment and methods used in the repair and maintenance of pumps, electric motors, valves and pipeline equipment; Safety precautions, including lockout/tagout procedures for energy source isolation, especially related to electrical power circuits for distribution, controls, and motors; and Strong understanding of pumps, motors, valves and pipelines equipment. Ability To – Maintenance Technician II
Work productively on varied tasks without immediate supervision and guidance; Perform semi‑skilled and limited skilled work in potable, recycled and wastewater maintenance and mechanical work; Use hand tools, precision measuring devices, and metal fabrication tools skillfully; Operate light, medium and heavy equipment effectively in standard operations; and Effectively, and independently troubleshoot water, wastewater and recycled water equipment problems. License and Certification
Possession of a valid and appropriate California driver’s license; Plant Maintenance Technologist I or Mechanical Technologist certification; Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator I; Mechanical Technologist II certification. Education, Training and Experience
Education:
High school graduation or GED. Training & Experience – Maintenance Technician I:
High school graduation or GED and one year of experience performing grounds keeping and routine building maintenance work involving the use of hand and power tools and the performance of strenuous manual labor. Training & Experience – Maintenance Technician II:
High school graduation or GED three years of responsible and varied experience in the installation, maintenance and repair of a potable water treatment and/or distribution system equipment, or wastewater and/or recycled water system equipment; or three years of experience at or equivalent to the level of Maintenance Technician I at Fallbrook Public Utility District from which the incumbent has acquired the knowledge and abilities listed above. Salary Range
Maintenance Technician I:
18 = $38.49 - $48.08 20 = $40.44 - $50.51 Maintenance Technician II:
21 = $41.46 - $51.77 24 = $44.64 - $55.75 Seniority level
Entry level Employment type
Full‑time Job function
Management and Manufacturing Utilities
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