APPOINTMENT TYPE
This is a full-time, benefited term appointment with Fallbrook Public Utility District for an initial period of five (5) years. The selected candidate will be an employee of the District, not a federal employee, and will receive full benefits, including participation in the District’s retirement system.
Continuation beyond the initial term may be considered based on funding availability, operational needs, satisfactory performance, and approval by the partnering federal agency; however, extension is not guaranteed. The District intends to provide a minimum of six (6) months’ notice prior to the end of the term regarding the status of the position.
During the term appointment, the employee may apply for and be considered for other District positions in accordance with applicable District policies and procedures.
DUTY LOCATION:
Wastewater Treatment Plant, Camp Pendleton and Fallbrook, California.
DEFINITION
Instrumentation, Electrical and Controls Technician I
Under immediate supervision from the Maintenance Supervisor, performs semi-skilled electrical work in the installation, modification, maintenance, repair, overhaul and adjustment of various District electrical equipment.
Instrumentation, Electrical and Controls Technician II
Under general direction from the Maintenance Supervisor, performs specialized and skilled work in the design, construction, installation, calibration and maintenance of electrical and instrumentation equipment at District water and wastewater facilities.
CLASS CHARACTERISTICS
Instrumentation, Electrical and Controls Technician I - This is the entry-level position and is distinguished from the journey-level position by the performance of less than the full range of duties assigned to the II level. Incumbent works under immediate supervision while learning job tasks, progressing to general supervision as procedures and processes of assigned area of responsibility are learned.
Instrumentation, Electrical and Controls Technician II - This is the journey-level position that performs work which has considerable variation and requires the application of judgment in the selection of appropriate work methods, materials and procedures. The incumbent receives general instructions when tasks are assigned and is expected to determine the appropriate procedures and materials necessary to complete the project unless significant unanticipated problems are encountered. The incumbent serves as the District’s qualified electrical worker and performs a variety of skilled scheduled and unscheduled maintenance tasks which requires checking, servicing, lubricating, repairing, rebuilding and maintaining district-wide facility mechanical and electrical/electronic equipment. The incumbent is able to operate various hand tools to install, remove and repair electrical equipment. Incumbent also performs a full range of electronic and electrical service duties in the installation, maintenance, and inspection of telemetry controls, instrumentation, communication radio systems, PLC equipment and other Process Control Systems. Incumbent will use CMMS software to initiate and respond to work orders and service requests and monitor and track work progress.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
Instrumentation, Electrical and Controls Technician I
Instrumentation, Electrical and Controls Technician II (in addition to duties performed by Instrumentation, Electrical and Controls Technician I level)
QUALIFICATIONS
Instrumentation, Electrical and Controls Technician I
Knowledge of:
Ability to:
Instrumentation, Electrical and Controls Technician II (in addition to knowledge and abilities required of Instrumentation, Electrical and Controls Technician I level)
Knowledge of:
Ability to:
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS
Instrumentation, Electrical and Controls Technician I
Instrumentation, Electrical and Controls Technician II
EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
Instrumentation, Electrical and Controls Technician I
Instrumentation, Electrical and Controls Technician II
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Walking: Moves about on foot often in confined spaces and over grating.
Carrying: Transports objects by holding them in hands or arms.
Hands/Arms: Operates electrical and computerized instrumentation; operates
hand and power tools.
Handling: Seizes, hauls or works with hands.
Lifting: Raises and lowers pumps, motors, and related items.
Reaching: Extends hands and arms in any direction.
Stooping: Bends body downward and forward by bending at the knees or
waist often while digging with a shovel.
Climbing: Up and down from roofs; ascends and descends ladders up to
50 feet in height;
Vision: Reads work tickets, ID tags on pumps and motors, instruments
gauges, operates District equipment and vehicles.
Talking: Communicates by radio and in person in a noisy environment.
Hearing: Hears well enough for safety in and around plant equipment.
Sitting: Sits at workbench and in District vehicles.
Standing: Up to two hours per day while monitoring instrumentation.
PHYSICAL STRENGTH
Lifting: 75 pounds daily; frequent exertion.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
Noise: Works in conditions with almost constant noise.
Temperature/Weather: Works outside with variations of temperature and weather;
works in confined spaces with heat and humidity.
SALARY RANGE
Instrumentation, Electrical and Controls Technician I
20 = $40.44 - $50.51
21 = $41.46 - $51.77
Instrumentation, Electrical and Controls Technician II
25 = $45.76 - $57.14
28 = $49.27 - $61.54