Assistant Maintenance Mechanic I

Lansdale BoroughLansdale, PA
$34Onsite

About The Position

GENERAL SUMMARY: Under direction, perform maintenance of treatment plant to ensure continual safe and efficient operation; maintain sewer pipes and manholes; maintain pump stations. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: NORMAL MAINTENANCE OF TREATMENT PLANT: Fix and rebuild equipment (e.g. welding tanks, fixing drive shafts, large pumps, air compressors, generator, snow blower, pressure washer, lawn mower, camera truck, hoses); use a high level understanding of the plant process in order to prioritize and strategize maintenance; find parts (sourcing and ordering, dealing with vendors, find prices, availability and compatibility), fabricate parts that can’t be found; weld and fabricate structures; maintain large pumps in working order (check oil, check and replace sealant); maintain gear boxes (grease, fix when broken); clean garage and grounds; perform building maintenance (replace lights, tile floors, paint walls, polish and wax floors, replace ballasts for lights); maintain underground pipes; check that pumps are on, sealed, and pumping daily; check bar screen daily; check comminuter; check blowers, oil level and hours run on pumps; check pumps for leaks; check and rinse the utility screen; clean the bar screen (rake off debris, clean out rags if pump isn’t working properly); distribute work orders and maintain the work order databases. In addition, may perform one or more of the following duties and tasks: MAINTENANCE AT PUMP STATIONS: Examine Echo Graphs computer system (create reports for superintendent); problem solve pipe leaks based on the echo graphs data; check pumps; change oil; record hours in use; run generators to make sure they are working; add chemicals as needed. TELEVISE SEWERS: Record sewer conditions for maintenance; manage and maintain a database of records regarding televised sewer recordings (use database information to respond to sewer repair requests); convert VHS recordings to CD or DVD for customers using video equipment; clean sewer lines (operate TV and grouter equipment remotely, clean, televise, and grout pipes, maintain database recording sewer problems and solutions, clean pipes using high pressure hydraulic jet cleaner); televise storm sewers for public works ; operate mobile television and flusher truck to conduct internal inspection of sewer lines; inspect manholes, eliminate obstructions (e.g. roots, grease and other deposits) clean and repair manholes, update sewer maps and manhole charts; locate lines to be inspected using map, locate and identify infiltration points and sewer defects to determine extent of sewer line damage; prepare description of each sewer defect and record pertinent data, including exact location of defect; photograph pictures of serious or unusual irregularities, using camera. INTERACT WITH VENDORS AND RESIDENTS: Obtain equipment, replacement parts, and chemicals from vendors; respond to calls from residents with backups, communicate what the problem is and take action to fix the prob MIX CHEMICALS: Mix chemicals required for plant processes (must use safety equipment – apron, rubber gloves, respirator, goggles, face shield). WORK IN MANHOLES: Confined space training; monitor gas levels in manhole by using a pump and put in a ventilator if needed; assist other agencies when they go into manholes constantly talk with the guy in the hole to make sure he is alert; CPR/first aid training. RESPOND TO EMERGENCIES: Respond to pump station alarms (reset the breakers after power outages); take care of emergency sewer problems (back-ups). ET CETERA: Perform various winter responsibilities (drain hoses, take hoses off line when necessary; erect building over bar screen, put on heat tracing to make certain pipes don’t freeze, thaw pipes with utility water blast, snow plow, change oil from summer to winter oil); lock out tag out training (make sure to lock and tag equipment when working on it); mark location for Pennsylvania One call system (put green arrows on street so contractor or utility knows where the pipes are); respond to emergency Pennsylvania One calls CROSS TRAINING: Participate in on-the-job or structured training to increase knowledge and experience in plant operations; stay abreast of changing development in plant operation methods and safety practices. WORK SCHEDULE: May be necessary to work weekends, holidays, and after normal business hours. Must be willing to work a flexible schedule. Must be able to respond to on-call emergencies within 45 minutes

Requirements

  • Previous industrial mechanical and/or electrical maintenance repair experience preferred.
  • Valid PA driver’s license required.
  • Confined space training
  • CPR/first aid training
  • lock out tag out training
  • Must be willing to work a flexible schedule.
  • Must be able to respond to on-call emergencies within 45 minutes

Responsibilities

  • Fix and rebuild equipment (e.g. welding tanks, fixing drive shafts, large pumps, air compressors, generator, snow blower, pressure washer, lawn mower, camera truck, hoses)
  • Prioritize and strategize maintenance
  • Find parts (sourcing and ordering, dealing with vendors, find prices, availability and compatibility)
  • Fabricate parts that can’t be found
  • Weld and fabricate structures
  • Maintain large pumps in working order (check oil, check and replace sealant)
  • Maintain gear boxes (grease, fix when broken)
  • Clean garage and grounds
  • Perform building maintenance (replace lights, tile floors, paint walls, polish and wax floors, replace ballasts for lights)
  • Maintain underground pipes
  • Check that pumps are on, sealed, and pumping daily
  • Check bar screen daily
  • Check comminuter
  • Check blowers, oil level and hours run on pumps
  • Check pumps for leaks
  • Check and rinse the utility screen
  • Clean the bar screen (rake off debris, clean out rags if pump isn’t working properly)
  • Distribute work orders and maintain the work order databases
  • Examine Echo Graphs computer system (create reports for superintendent)
  • Problem solve pipe leaks based on the echo graphs data
  • Check pumps
  • Change oil
  • Record hours in use
  • Run generators to make sure they are working
  • Add chemicals as needed
  • Record sewer conditions for maintenance
  • Manage and maintain a database of records regarding televised sewer recordings (use database information to respond to sewer repair requests)
  • Convert VHS recordings to CD or DVD for customers using video equipment
  • Clean sewer lines (operate TV and grouter equipment remotely, clean, televise, and grout pipes, maintain database recording sewer problems and solutions, clean pipes using high pressure hydraulic jet cleaner)
  • Televise storm sewers for public works
  • Operate mobile television and flusher truck to conduct internal inspection of sewer lines
  • Inspect manholes, eliminate obstructions (e.g. roots, grease and other deposits) clean and repair manholes, update sewer maps and manhole charts
  • Locate lines to be inspected using map, locate and identify infiltration points and sewer defects to determine extent of sewer line damage
  • Prepare description of each sewer defect and record pertinent data, including exact location of defect
  • Photograph pictures of serious or unusual irregularities, using camera
  • Obtain equipment, replacement parts, and chemicals from vendors
  • Respond to calls from residents with backups, communicate what the problem is and take action to fix the problem
  • Mix chemicals required for plant processes
  • Monitor gas levels in manhole by using a pump and put in a ventilator if needed
  • Assist other agencies when they go into manholes constantly talk with the guy in the hole to make sure he is alert
  • Respond to pump station alarms (reset the breakers after power outages)
  • Take care of emergency sewer problems (back-ups)
  • Perform various winter responsibilities (drain hoses, take hoses off line when necessary; erect building over bar screen, put on heat tracing to make certain pipes don’t freeze, thaw pipes with utility water blast, snow plow, change oil from summer to winter oil)
  • Mark location for Pennsylvania One call system (put green arrows on street so contractor or utility knows where the pipes are)
  • Respond to emergency Pennsylvania One calls
  • Participate in on-the-job or structured training to increase knowledge and experience in plant operations
  • Stay abreast of changing development in plant operation methods and safety practices
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