Under general supervision, inspects, modifies, maintains, repairs, and installs pumps, electric motors, valves, and related mechanical equipment for water and wastewater systems throughout Denver and surrounding areas. Troubleshoot and repair pressure reducing valves associated with domestic water booster systems. Troubleshoot and repair sewage ejector pumps, pump controls and systems. Troubleshoot and repair common electrical issues such as three-phase and single-phase electrical system, including capacitors and start relays. Responds to emergency situations as necessary during normal working hours and when scheduled to be on call for 24-hour emergency service. Planned Maintenance - Performs Planned Maintenance as required. Inspects pump systems and related equipment and makes recommendations for repairs, replacements, or calibrations as needed. Follows all electrical safety rules and Lock-out/Tag-out procedures. Maintains service truck tools, safety equipment, instruments, and materials, specific to pump, motor, and equipment maintenance and repairs. Operates a variety of equipment and hand and power tools as needed to construct, repair, and maintain mechanical equipment. Maintains and cares for all equipment and tools in his/her care and use. Performs cleaning, lubricating of tools as required. Performs duties in a professional manner and works well with others or in a team setting. Establishes and maintains cooperative working relationships with co-workers, outside agencies, and the public. Regular attendance and adherence to prescribed work schedule to conduct job responsibilities. Observes safe work practices and safety methods; performs other duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
1-10 employees