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American Water Works

$35.54/h - Maintenance Technician

American Water Works, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, 96815

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Maintenance Technician

This position is a union position with Hawaii American Water and the starting pay rate is $35.54 per hour. This position may be eligible for annual incentive pay and contracted increases as determined by the collective bargaining agreement, and you will have the opportunity for continued salary growth. In addition to compensation, you will receive a comprehensive benefits package including 401(k), Defined Contribution Plan, Employee Stock Purchase Plan, medical, prescription, dental and vision coverage, plus disability, paid time off, life insurance, voluntary benefits, health and wellness programs and much more! American Water employees also receive learning opportunities and work experiences to grow professionally. Performs semi-skilled to skilled work in the maintenance of wastewater collection and plant systems. Assists other technicians with performing maintenance work. Participate in the operation, maintenance, control, and repair of all related plant process equipment including pumps, motors, valves, sewer line, on-line equipment, and chemical feeds to ensure treated water meets County, State and EPA quality standards. Make equipment adjustments, lubrications, and minor repairs and reports equipment problems. Assists the electricians with electrical repairs. Performs housekeeping duties in order to compliance with NPDES Storm water permit, OSHA rule and Best Management Practice Program (BMP) and keep all facilities clean and neat. Assists Supervisor with operational process controls. Performs duties to ensure plant and collection system operational properly including inspecting, troubleshooting, and improving wastewater treatment facilities and all equipment. Key Accountabilities

Reports on unusual conditions to management with recommendations for correction. Completes tasks assigned by the Supervisor in a timely manner. Works flexible schedule to fill-in for technicians as needed. Continues as stand-by technician and is on-call for emergency situations for situations such as sewage spills, sewer line blockage, customer claims, storm water runoff, power failures, chemical leakages, etc. Assists in managing work schedules and coordinates with on duty operators. Takes work order and completes on time. Prepares CM and PM in an internet based, software, MapCall. Processes invoices and P-Card statements. Takes charge of purchasing small equipment, parts, and maintenance supplies, assists management with plant maintenance inventory and supplies. Attends monthly tailgate meetings. Trains others for pump station emergencies and routine maintenance tasks. Maintains timecards, recording hours spent to complete tasks. Performs other work as required. Knowledge/Skills

Knowledge of the basic mechanic, pump, motor, and pump station automatic control system, basic wastewater treatment facilities and collection system operational methods, practices, techniques, and servicing requirements. Knowledge of OSHA rules and safety practices in the operation of electrical and mechanical equipment used in facilities. Knowledge of procedures, materials, tools, equipment and safety hazards and precautions common to assigned areas of responsibility. Ability to deal effectively and courteously with internal and external customers as well as the general public. The ability to determine what equipment, tools, labor, and materials will be needed to complete assigned projects. Ability to use both hand tools and power tools. Ability to exercise independent judgment in maintenance and repair duties, and to establish and maintain effective working relationships with internal associates, supervisory personnel, management personnel, contractors, and vendors. Ability to install, maintain and trouble shooting and gauges, recording devices and general plant instrumentation. Ability to maintain accurate and up-to-date maintenance records. Ability to write legibly and make simple mathematical calculations accurately. Ability to lift and move up to 70 pounds. Ability to stand, bend, stoop, shovel, sweep, walk and climb. Ability to perform works in a registered confined space With PPE and proper safety procedures. Ability to operate company motor vehicles and equipment. Ability to work outdoors under all weather conditions including summer heat. Ability to use computer tools and SCADA system to analyze and report facility and lift station data. Experience/Education

High school graduation or equivalent required. Years of experience vary depending upon level of position open and must be in wastewater utility industry as follows: Technician 1: 1-3 years' experience Other

This position is subject to call back, overtime and weekend/holiday call outs. Position has the potential for exposure to dust, pollen, chemicals, water, and sewage. Requires a valid Hawaii Driver's License with an excellent driving record. Competencies

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