SPR Electrical, Instrumentation & Controls Specialist I-III

City of Englewood CareerEnglewood, CO
Onsite

About The Position

Performs a variety of skilled work installing, operating, troubleshooting, maintaining, and repairing industrial electrical power distribution systems, motor control equipment, process instrumentation, and industrial control systems. Performs preventive and predictive maintenance on electrical infrastructure, motors, motor control centers (MCCs), variable frequency drives (VFDs), electrical distribution equipment up to 15kV, power monitoring equipment, process instrumentation, and associated control system hardware. Responds to occasional off-hour emergencies as needed. Provides limited support for analytical instrumentation through cross-training and collaboration with analytical instrumentation specialists as needed. Works under the direct supervision of the Electrical, Instrumentation & Controls (EI&C) Manager and indirectly under the Senior SCADA Administrator.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Minimum of one (1) year in Electrical or Instrumentation Apprenticeship Program or relevant electrical or instrumentation experience or completion of degree program in related technology. (For Specialist I)
  • Some knowledge and experience with standard practices, principles, methods, materials, tools, and electronic test equipment used in the electrical industry. (For Specialist I)
  • Basic understanding of GRC conduit installations as well as some ability to complete basic installations (For Specialist I)
  • Some knowledge of the National Electrical Code as well as electrical safety requirements. (For Specialist I)
  • Ability to learn control systems including, but not limited to PLC, and relay logic and industrial process networks. (For Specialist I)
  • Ability to learn P&IDs, loop drawings, and control schematics. (For Specialist I)
  • Good verbal written communication skills. (For Specialist I & II)
  • Valid Colorado driver’s license and a clear or acceptable MVR. (For Specialist I & II)
  • Minimum of three (3) years of relevant experience as an instrumentation technician or state registered electrical apprenticeship program or electrical maintenance technician. (For Specialist II)
  • Working knowledge of standard practices, principles, methods, materials and tools used in the electrical industry. (For Specialist II)
  • Intermediate ability to complete GRC conduit installations (For Specialist II)
  • Knowledge of hazardous classified locations per the NEC (For Specialist II)
  • Working knowledge of the National Electrical Code as well as electrical safety requirements. (For Specialist II)
  • Intermediate understanding of control systems including but not limited to PLC and relay logic and industrial process networks. (For Specialist II)
  • Working knowledge of P&IDs, loop drawings, and control schematics. (For Specialist II)
  • Ability to organize and coordinate work assignments, including post-job follow-up documentation and communication. (For Specialist II)
  • Somewhat independent decision-making abilities under general supervision. (For Specialist II)
  • Performs, coordinates and/or manages electrical maintenance activities done internally as well as with contractors. (For Specialist II)
  • Coordinates EI&C task orders projects (For Specialist II)
  • Minimum of six (6) years of experience in the maintenance and repair of industrial process control instrumentation, or similar automation/communication systems, or an equivalent combination of education or experience. (For Specialist III)
  • Completion of a four (4) year state registered apprenticeship program in related field or an Academic degree (or equivalent) in a related technology. (For Specialist III)
  • Advanced knowledge of standard practices, principles, methods, materials and tools used in the electrical industry. (For Specialist III)
  • Advanced ability to complete GRC conduit installations. (For Specialist III)
  • Advanced understanding of hazardous classified locations per the NEC (For Specialist III)
  • Advanced knowledge of the National Electrical Code as well as electrical safety requirements. (For Specialist III)
  • Advanced knowledge of control systems including, but not limited to PLC, and relay logic and industrial process networks. (For Specialist III)
  • Advanced knowledge of P&IDs, loop drawings, and control schematics. (For Specialist III)
  • Works with SPR project managers to assist in managing EI&C small scale capital projects at the technical/SME level. (For Specialist III)
  • Coaches and mentors less experienced staff. (For Specialist III)
  • New hires must, as a condition of employment, pass the following pre-offer and post-offer/hire processes: in-person interviews, reference checks, and background checks, which may include local police check, DMV check, drug screen, and fingerprint checks through CBI/FBI.

Responsibilities

  • Installs, inspects, tests, troubleshoots, repairs and maintains electrical infrastructure and equipment, including power supplies, motors, motor starters, overload devices, breakers, switches, power monitors and other electrical related hardware.
  • Installs, inspects, tests, troubleshoots, repairs, and maintains industrial electrical systems including motor control centers (MCCs), variable frequency drives (VFDs), transformers, UPS systems, electrical distribution equipment up to 15kV, conduit systems, grounding systems, and associated electrical infrastructure. Performs electrical testing including insulation resistance, continuity, voltage, current, power quality, and other diagnostic testing using appropriate electrical test equipment.
  • Installs, calibrates, maintains, and troubleshoots process instrumentation including flow, level, pressure, temperature, and other field instrumentation. Configures associated transmitters, communication networks, and field devices used in industrial process control systems.
  • Troubleshoots, repairs and maintains industrial control systems including PLC hardware, remote I/O, power supplies, communication networks, HMI interfaces, motor control systems, instrumentation, and SCADA-related equipment. Assists with startup, commissioning, and functional testing of electrical and control systems.
  • Troubleshoots, repairs and maintains instrumentation and control system components as well as other equipment related to the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system including controls components associated with motor control centers, PLC hardware, power supplies.
  • Demonstrates working knowledge of industrial communication networks including Ethernet/IP, ControlNet, DeviceNet, Profibus, Modbus, and other field communication protocols.
  • Applies logical troubleshooting techniques to diagnose electrical, instrumentation, and control system failures using electrical schematics, one-line diagrams, ladder logic, wiring diagrams, manufacturer documentation, and test equipment.
  • Performs electrical work in accordance with NFPA 70E, NEC, OSHA requirements, lockout/tagout procedures, arc flash boundaries, and SPR electrical safety policies.
  • Performs administrative duties including modification to record drawings, electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, HMI screens, I/O lists, and other technical information to perform job duties. Maintains Operation & Maintenance manuals, associated instrumentation drawings, and instrumentation standards operating procedures (SOPs), including digitally storing records per SPR Record and Retention Policies. Maintains and controls EI&C spare parts inventory by monitoring on-hand availability and determining reorder points.
  • Assists with the support of Engineering efforts, Pilot and Research (PAR) projects, and capital and asset improvement projects. Provides technical support during electrical system upgrades, MCC replacements, arc flash mitigation projects, power distribution improvements, and capital improvement projects. Provide electrical direction and instrumentation, technical support and expertise as needed.
  • Responds to off-hour emergencies as needed.
  • Demonstrates alignment with SPR’s organizational vision, mission, and values.
  • Follows and actively engages in the SPR Safe Program, including all policies and required training.
  • Upholds fiscal responsibility by adhering to SPR’s procurement policies and procedures.
  • Continuously improves the efficiency and effectiveness of delivered services and products.
  • Values diversity by demonstrating awareness, sensitivity, and adaptability in communication and behavior to support an inclusive environment.
  • Anticipates and adopts innovations in relevant digital and technology applications.
  • Anticipates the impact of emerging technologies and makes recommendations.
  • Readily learns and adopts new electrical technologies, diagnostic tools, intelligent motor control equipment, protective devices, and digital field equipment used in industrial facilities.
  • Applies applicable electrical codes, standards, and industry best practices to ensure installations and repairs are safe, reliable, and maintainable.
  • Understands plant SCADA system and all associated components and can mentor and train other SPR staff at various skill levels.
  • Having digital literacy to understand how to use smart devices, software and applications to troubleshoot instrumentation and controls hardware.
  • Uses computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS), electrical test equipment, diagnostic software, and manufacturer configuration tools to maintain and troubleshoot electrical and control system assets.
  • Demonstrates working knowledge of industrial electrical equipment including motors, MCCs, VFDs, transformers, breakers, protective devices, power monitoring equipment, and electrical distribution systems.
  • Maintains accurate documentation including electrical drawings, panel schedules, one-line diagrams, control schematics, preventive maintenance records, and equipment history.
  • Works cooperatively with various stakeholders including SPR staff, City of Englewood IT staff, outside consultants and contractors to achieve shared objectives.
  • Represents own interests while being fair to others and their areas.
  • Credits others for their contributions and accomplishments.
  • Gains trust and support of others.
  • Is effective in a variety of communication settings: one-on-one, small and large groups, internal/external stakeholders or among diverse styles and position levels.
  • Attentively and actively listens to others.
  • Adjusts to fit the audience and the message.
  • Provides timely and helpful information to others across the organization.
  • Encourages the open expression of diverse ideas and opinions.
  • Follow through on commitments and take personal responsibility for decisions, actions, and failures.
  • Identifies and creates the necessary processes to get work done.
  • Separates and combines activities into efficient workflow.
  • Designs processes and procedures that allow managing from a distance.
  • Strives for process improvements, through minor or comprehensive adjustments and changes.

Benefits

  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision Plans
  • Retirement Plans
  • Paid Time Off
  • Paid Sick Leave
  • 12 Paid Holidays
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