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Collier County

Instrumental / Electrical Technician I - Wastewater

Collier County, Naples, Florida, United States, 33939

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The purpose of this classification is to program and maintain electrical controls, instrumentation, and equipment associated with utility plant operations.

Responsibilities

Performs specialized electrical work associated with installation, programming, and repair of equipment/machinery at wastewater treatment plants, wastewater collection facilities, off‑site operations, and related facilities.

Installs, programs, calibrates, and/or repairs a variety of instrumentation and electronic equipment at utility plants and related facilities, including variable frequency drives, flow meters, transducers, generators, transfer switches, programmable logic controls, integrated controls, motor control panels, electrical services, branch circuits, sub‑feeders, lift station panels, data flow systems, or antennas.

Operates central telemetry computer to program, monitor, and control lift stations; troubleshoots telemetry computer problems; troubleshoots lift stations; programs lift station configuration; designs and builds electrical controls; builds screens and control logic; generates trend data and reports; modifies configuration of external hardware; calculates electrical loads and hydraulics on lift stations.

Reviews, oversees, and inspects all projects with electrical controls.

Assesses systems of other municipalities to set guidelines for Collier County.

Performs installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical/electronic equipment and mechanical equipment; builds, installs, and repairs equipment; repairs motors and meters; troubleshoots flow/plumbing problems; installs drive parts; installs and repairs pumps; welds parts and fabricates metal components; wires control panels; performs preventive maintenance work according to schedule; assists with trenching for installation and repair of conduits; assists in installing pump cords and floats.

Operates various equipment and tools associated with work activities, including a utility truck, boom truck, generator, hydraulic punch, drill machine, welder, drill, pickax, post‑hole digger, shovel, mechanic tools, electrical tools, diagnostic instruments, or hand tools.

Performs general/preventive maintenance tasks to keep vehicles, building, equipment and tools operable; monitors equipment operations to maintain efficiency and safety; reports faulty equipment.

Monitors inventory levels of equipment, tools, parts, and supplies; ensures availability of adequate materials; initiates requests for new/replacement materials.

Follows safety procedures, utilizes safety equipment, and monitors work environment to ensure safety of employees and other individuals.

Communicates with supervisor, employees, other Divisions, engineers, contractors, utility companies, vendors, the public, and other individuals to coordinate work activities, review status of work, exchange information, or resolve problems.

Maintains awareness of new technologies, methods, trends, and advances in the profession; reads professional literature; maintains professional affiliations; attends workshops and training sessions as appropriate.

Additional Functions

Performs other related duties as required.

Essential employees may be required to work during an undeclared or declared emergency; the County’s Administrative Office will determine who is required to work on an incident‑by‑incident basis.

This job description is not intended to be an all‑inclusive list of all the responsibilities, skills or working conditions associated with the position. Management reserves the right to modify, add or remove duties and assign other duties as necessary that are a logical assignment to the position.

Qualifications

High school diploma or GED required.

Three (3) years of related experience.

Fingerprinting required.

Licenses/Certificates

Valid Journeyman Electrician License is preferred but not required.

Must possess and maintain a valid Florida Driver’s License with any applicable endorsement(s) to drive a County vehicle as provided in CMA 5805.

Must obtain and maintain a Class C Wastewater license or obtain within eighteen (18) months of employment.

General Educational Development (GEDs) must be issued by the American Council on Education through an approved GED Administrator. For Florida the approved GED Administrator would be the Florida Department of Education (public schools or adult education centers).

Salary offers above the minimum pay grade may be considered based on qualifications.

Essential employees may be required to work during an undeclared or declared emergency. The County’s Administrative Office will determine who will be required to work on an incident‑by‑incident basis.

This job posting is not intended to be an all‑inclusive list of responsibilities, skills, or working conditions associated with the position.

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