Lift Station Coordinator
- $29 to $36 Hourly
- Vision , Medical , Dental , Paid Time Off , Life Insurance , Retirement
- Full-Time
Lift station Coordinator
Job Summary:
Under the supervision of the Area Supervisor, this candidate supervises and performs skilled work at the journeyman level, including, but not limited to, the installation, maintenance, alteration, and repair of electrical systems, generators and pumps, controls, and equipment, in accordance with standard practices of the trade; and related work as required
An employee in this class supervises Lift station Technicians and Lift station Technician Helpers and Service Technicians, performs skilled electrical assignments Employee also performs electrical tasks in accordance with the standard practices of the electrical trade. Assignments are received as a result of preplanned projects. This class differs from the class of Lift station Technician in that the former is responsible for the assignment and the accomplishment of the work of the sewer division independent of close supervision or direction of the immediate supervisor. The class differs from a higher level supervisor in that the supervision is only over the sewer section of the maintenance division of the department. This is a full-time position, located in Collier County/ Naples area of SW Florida.
Examples of Duties:
Supervises and coordinate activities of workers in sewer division
Installs, alters, maintains and repairs electrical wiring systems, fixtures, transformers and other electrical equipment.
Designs, installs and maintains city wide generators
Works with engineers on designs of lift stations
Maintains scada system and installs
Participates in the selection and training of assigned personnel
Plans and evaluates the performance of assigned personnel
Regularly monitors performance and provides coaching and takes disciplinary to address performance deficiencies
Installs electrical conduit, wiring, switching devices, control outlets, fixtures, motors and other such equipment
Tests and maintains electrical equipment; evaluates equipment performance using instruments such as voltmeters, pyrometers and pressure gauges.
Data Entry for run times to maintain efficient pumping system
Locates and corrects power failures and short circuits
Checks and repairs pumps, fans, valves and motors.
Adjusts, repairs, and replaces electrical and electronic pneumatic relays.
Prepares accurate records for preventative maintenance.
Prepares records for flow at lift stations, wells, and plant
Inspects, test, cleans, and may repair alarms, switches and sensors.
Order materials to maintain sewer system
Performs such other related duties as may be assigned.
NOTE: These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed in positions allocated to the classes.
The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them form the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position.
Typical Qualifications:
Knowledge: Thorough Knowledge of standard practices, methods, tools, and materials of the electrical trade; thorough knowledge of local and national electrical codes; thorough knowledge of local and proper safety precautions of the electrical codes; thorough knowledge of the hazards and proper safety precautions of the electrical trade.
Skills: Safely utilize tools, materials, and standard equipment of the electrical trade; ability to troubleshoot and locate needed repairs in electrical systems, motors, and controls.
Ability to: supervise licensed Lift Station Tech and Tech Helpers; work from specifications, drawings, and blueprints; estimate the time necessary to complete a job and to estimate the amount of materials required.
Acceptable Training and Experience:
High school diploma or equivalent, and at least 10 years experience at journeymen's level in the Water and Sewer field including electrical.
Preferred Licenses, Certifications and Registrations:
Class 3-4 Operator Certification Licenses in Water Treatment, Water Production, Water Distribution, and Waste Water Collection
CDL Class A License
We are a family friendly company!
Powerserve Technologies, Inc. was founded in 1995 by Linda and Al Hernandez. Initially, the company consisted of a group of ex Florida Power & Light employees. This group of senior people included areas of expertise in substation engineering, protection & control, and substation construction and maintenance. Our company has been growing since then by hiring people of integrity and training them. We currently are performing substation and protection & control work throughout Florida and in various other states. We have performed these projects in Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Ohio, Michigan, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. We excel at difficult projects and system-wide improvements/modifications. If we can perform the required work safely, in a quality manner, and with acceptable productivity, we will seriously consider any project. The company is transitioning to a 100% employee owned company.
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