The Electrical Shop Supervisor is responsible for coordinating and performing the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems at the College. This work can be in the form of, but not limited to, work orders, in-house projects, and emergency repairs. This position ensures that all work is performed in compliance with federal and state safety regulations as well as local, state and federal electrical codes. The position resides within Plant Operations, and reports to the Executive Director of Plant Operations through the Director of Plant Operations. Employees in this class are under general supervision. Performs other duties as assigned. The Electrical Shop Supervisor supports Chattanooga State's Strategic Plan: Holistic Student Support The Electrical Shop Supervisor oversees all electrical aspects of the school, which impacts a very broad range of areas for our campus. In doing so, this position strives to provide a safe and pleasant environment for our students to learn and grow. Promote, support, and participate in student recruitment and retention efforts. Fiscal Stewardship The Electrical Shop Supervisor partners with local vendors to assist with effective pricing for the institution. Prepare and present reports detailing work order and project status. Estimate costs, materials, and man-hours for projects. Inspect work performed by subordinates. Organizational Culture The Electrical Shop Supervisor maintains a culture of consistency and equity when dealing with all members of the campus community independent of race, gender, or sexuality. This position serves as an ambassador for the College and works to maintain positive working relationships with all members of the campus community. Supervise employees in the electrical trade. Engage with leadership to discuss project timelines and issues. Work cooperatively with members of the campus community, vendors, supervisors and colleagues within Plant Operations. Adhere to procedures of Plant Operations as well as the policies of Chattanooga State and the Tennessee Board of Regents. Program Innovation Install, troubleshoot, and repair various electrical systems and devices. Read and understand plans, blueprints, and specifications. Install meters, conduit, wires, outlets, switches, etc. Repair electrical equipment (motors, controllers, starters, and potentially live 120/240 or 277/480 single to 3-phase circuits). Inspect systems for compliance with safety codes and standards. Teaching Excellence Perform other job-related duties as assigned. Support a learning-centered environment by modeling technical expertise, safety, and professionalism in all electrical work. Provide guidance and mentorship to staff and student workers, promoting continuous skill development and adherence to industry standards.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager
Industry
Administration of Human Resource Programs
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
101-250 employees