Major Responsibilities: To maintain the various water and wastewater treatment, purification and production related equipment and facilitate electrical repairs necessary to keep equipment operating in an efficient manner. Coordinate with water and wastewater operations personnel to assure critical equipment is operational. May be asked to assist other departments with various task during emergency repairs or routine maintenance. Performs all routine preventative maintenance tasks as specified in the equipment operations and maintenance manuals. Performs routine repair and preventative maintenance tasks on other equipment as directed. Locate and determine root cause of electrical malfunctions. Observes safe work practices through proper use of safety equipment and procedures, including permit required confined space entry and lock out tag out. Maintains records of work performed on assets and provides follow-up reports within the work order management system. Call Rotation Personnel assigned to a shift work location will be required to participate in a regular twelve-hour shift schedule and must be able to work overtime when needed Personnel NOT assigned to a shift work location will be required to be on a rotational “ONCALL” status to respond to NTMWD repairs outside of normal business hours must be able to work overtime when needed Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Must be knowledgeable of electrical theory and practices. Must be knowledgeable of safety pertaining to electrical distribution systems and equipment. Must become proficient in the use of the District Computerized Maintenance Management System Must have the ability to comprehend, carry out and administer written and oral instruction. Must have the ability to read and understand technical manuals, drawings and one-line diagrams, operations and maintenance manuals, schematics, blueprints and safety data sheets. Education and Experience: Minimum of two years of experience as an Electrician in an industrial setting. Must possess a valid Electrical Journeyman’s license or obtain an Electrical Journeyman’s license with the State of Texas within 24 months. Must possess a high school diploma or GED. Environmental Factors, Activity Levels and Equipment Heavy physical exertion with lifting requirements from 10 to 70 pounds daily. Work also requires pushing, pulling, climbing ladders and working at heights and in confined spaces. Working conditions include exposure to high voltage areas, weather, odor, noise, chemical hazards, gases and dust. Equipment utilized includes small hand and power tools, electrical and testing equipment. Hours To Work: Every Sunday, Monday and Tuesday and every other Wednesday from 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
251-500 employees