Electrical Technician Sample Clauses

Electrical Technician. An employee who is a journeyman and is engaged in overseeing installation and performance commissioning of new controls equipment, troubleshooting all control systems, and conducting normal maintenance and repair of controls. The employee will perform diagnostic evaluation of controls, instruments and electrical equipment in the treatment plants and associated facilities so as to diagnose problems. The employee’s background of apprenticeship and experience shall be such as to qualify the employee to perform these duties with skill and efficiency. The employee must be capable of performing the duties safely. ET step movement for advancement from step 4 to step 5 and from step 5 to step 6 will be as outlined in the ET Step Movement Competencies/Qualifications document incorporated to the classification specification. EXHIBIT “C”: LINES OF PROGRESSION CLASSIFICATION NEXT LOWER CLASSIFICATIONS SAME OR HIGHER CLASSIFICATIONS SOLID WASTE WORKER Resource Recovery Worker Solid Waste Crew Worker Transfer Station Worker Solid Waste Lead Worker Solid Waste Truck Driver Transfer Station Operator Heavy Equipment Operator Working Supervisor - Landfill CUSTODIAN Custodial Lead Worker UTILITY FIELD WORKER Meter Reader Lead Meter Reader Customer Service Worker CUSTODIAL LEAD WORKER Custodian RESOURCE RECOVERY WORKER Solid Waste Worker Solid Waste Crew Worker Transfer Station Worker Solid Waste Lead Worker Solid Waste Truck Driver Transfer Station Operator Heavy Equipment Operator Working Supervisor - Landfill SOLID WASTE TRUCK DRIVER I Solid Waste Worker Solid Waste Truck Driver II Transfer Station Operator Heavy Equipment Operator Working Supervisor - Landfill AIRPORT MAINTENANCE WORKER Working Supervisor - Airports Airports Maintenance Lead Worker CONVENTION CENTER Equipment Operator MAINTENANCE WORKER Gardener Street Sweeper Operator Tree Trimmer Wastewater Collection Maintenance Worker Water Maintenance Worker Building and Facilities Mechanic I Heavy Equipment Operator Parking Meter Service Worker Parks Lead Worker Public Works Lead Worker Arborist Lead Worker Wastewater Collection Lead Worker Water Lead Worker Building and Facilities Mechanic II Plant Mechanic Working Supervisor - Buildings Working Supervisor - Public Works Working Supervisor - Water CLASSIFICATION NEXT LOWER CLASSIFICATIONS SAME OR HIGHER CLASSIFICATIONS PUBLIC WORKS MAINTENANCE WORKER Equipment Operator Gardener Street Sweeper Operator Tree Trimmer Solid Waste Truck Driver I Wastewater Collection Ma...
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Electrical Technician. Section 4. Employees who are laid off shall be placed on a recall list for a period of the lesser of thirty-six (36) months or the accumulated seniority of any affected employee. If there is a recall, employees who are still on the recall list shall be recalled, in the inverse order of their layoff, provided they are presently qualified to perform the work in the position to which they are recalled. Any recalled employee requiring additional training to meet the position qualifications in existence at the time of recall must satisfactorily complete the additional training requirement within twelve (12) months of recall. Any training required in this section shall be at the City's expense.
Electrical Technician. C 0469 ............ Electrician (1) .......................…………. C 1645 ............ Equipment Operator (2) ................…… A 0458 ............ Field Clerk - Electric T&D .............…… A 1483 ............ Field Meterman - Gas ................…….. C 0060 ............ Garage Attendant ....................………. C
Electrical Technician. (i) As per level 3 but with the following additional skills, experience and qualifications as recognised by mutual agreement.
Electrical Technician. (i) Served an apprenticeship as an electrical fitter/mechanic.
Electrical Technician. (i) As per Level 1 but with an additional 12 months work experience as a technician in the Service Department or as approved by mutual agreement.
Electrical Technician. An employee who is a Journeyman in his trade and who is qualified to install, repair and maintain electrical equipment of a general nature and/or equipment requiring special technical knowledge.
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Electrical Technician. An employee who, without direct supervision, performs programming, installation, calibration, testing, troubleshooting, maintenance and installation of electromechanical, solid state and microprocessor protective relays, automation and control systems. This includes synchronized end to end protection systems testing. Performs applicable testing and troubleshooting, and apply configurations to remote control and data acquisition systems (i.e. SCADA, EMS). Responsible for completing all applicable documentation and test reports required to meet internal and Federal, State and local regulatory compliance. Performs electrical power switching. Plans and schedules work, including submitting clearance applications to the Operations Control Center. May be assigned to train and direct Electrical Technician apprentices. May direct Electricians. Maintains and makes field revisions to engineering documents and drawings. Responsible for testing and commissioning integrated and non-integrated electrical systems, i.e. switchgear, network relays. Must have background of Electrical Technician apprenticeship. Assignments may include duties performed to the protection system associated communications equipment. Class C drivers’ license required per LA 93-39.
Electrical Technician. An employee engaged in journey-level work and performs all classes of electrical work. The employee’s duties may include installing, testing and maintaining all types of meters, protective relay, power plant distributed control systems, pneumatic control valves and actuators, transducers, high voltage circuit breakers and switch-gear, motor control centers, programmable logic controllers, sensors for pH level, pressure, temperature and continuous emissions monitoring instruments control devices, fire alarm systems and recording instruments. The employee’s background of training and experience shall be such as to qualify the employee to perform these duties with skill and efficiency. The employee must possess the appropriate State of California driver’s license, and be capable of performing the duties safely.
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