Electrician

at City of Santa Rosa
Location Santa Rosa, 100 Santa Rosa Ave
Date Posted September 10, 2024
Category Political / Government
Job Type Full-time
State California (CA)

Description

THE CITY OF SANTA ROSA IS NOW HIRING MOTIVATED AND HARDWORKING JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN TO JOIN OUR TEAM IN PROVIDING CRITICAL SERVICES TO THE LOCAL COMMUNITY!
  
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The City of Santa Rosa is committed to building a workforce reflective of our community and establishing a lasting culture of equity and belonging within our organization. Our collective talents and expertise contribute to high-quality public services that support a vibrant, resilient, inclusive City for our community and visitors. We celebrate a diverse workforce and welcome all qualified candidates to apply.

To apply: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/srcity/jobs/4640248/electrician
THE BENEFITS OF CITY EMPLOYMENT:
In addition to offering a challenging, rewarding work environment and excellent salary, the City of Santa Rosa provides a generous suite of benefits, including retirement through CalPERS, a competitive leave accrual package, your choice between health plans, and top of the line employer-paid vision and dental coverage. More information regarding benefits associated with this position can be found on our Miscellaneous Employee Benefits Page.

Additional benefits include:

  • Flexible schedule (4/10) available with management approval
  • 11 paid holidays annually, plus 1 to 3 'floating holidays' per year depending on start date and years of service
  • $500 annually for wellness
  • Tool allowance
  • The City is a Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) qualifying employer

ABOUT THE POSITION:
The Transportation and Public Works Electrical Section maintains over 16,000 streetlights within the City of Santa Rosa as well as electrical systems in over 100 City buildings. Additionally, the Electricians are responsible for conducting underground service alerts that identify all City owned electrical lines in the public right of way. The Electrician’s duties include but are not limited to, performing complex, journey level electrical work to maintain, install or repair City electrical systems; performing preventative maintenance on street lighting systems, motors, and equipment to ensure their safe operation; inspecting newly installed electrical equipment and lighting to ensure safe operation and code compliance; repairing worn or defecting electrical components or parts including, pumps, controllers, fixtures and equipment; and performing digging, trenching, and occasional concrete removal and finishing and installing electrical conduit and conductors.

Review full position classification details here.

THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE WILL:
  • Have completed a commercial apprenticeship program
  • Possess the ability to work independently, as well as collaboratively on a crew
  • Demonstrate a prideful work ethic
  • Be safety oriented and adhere to all safety regulations, standards, and codes
  • Have an organized, detail-oriented, analytical propensity
  • Be experienced performing work at heights and in emergency/ hazardous situations
  • Have experience working with, and around, high voltages

*Additionally, possession of an IMSA certification in traffic signal maintenance is highly desirable

Within one (1) year of employment the incumbent must possess and maintain an International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) Level I certification in traffic signal maintenance. Possession of, or ability to obtain IMSA Level II certification in traffic signal maintenance is highly desirable.

Additionally, possession of (or ability to obtain immediately upon hire) a Class C California motor vehicle operator's license is required.  Thirty-six months of recent satisfactory driving history is required, and job offers will be contingent upon meeting the City of Santa Rosa Driving History Standard, viewable by clicking HERE.  Possession of a Class A license will be required prior to completion of the probationary period for positions where the license is required for performance of job duties.

The City of Santa Rosa will pay the expenses for the Class A commercial training and Internation Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) Level 1 certificate in traffic signal maintenance.

HOW TO APPLY:
Please complete a thoughtful, thorough Supplemental Questionnaire submission.  As part of the selection process, your responses may be scored using criteria specific to this position. Incomplete responses, generic or minimal responses, or responses such as "See Resume" can result in disqualification from the selection process.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
Additional requirements, such as successful completion of a physical exam, drug screen, etc., may apply, depending on the duties and responsibilities of the position. If you receive a conditional job offer for the position, the requirements upon which the offer is contingent will be outlined in the conditional job letter. 

THE SELECTION PROCESS:
The selection process will include a minimum qualifications assessment; and may also include an application and supplemental questionnaire review, followed by department selection interviews.  An eligibility list will be established as a result of this selection process and may be used to fill current and future vacancies.

If you have any questions about this exciting opportunity, please contact Karen Rodriguez at krodriguez@cpshr.us or contact Human Resources, at 707-543-3060.

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Examples of Duties and Responsibilities

Essential Duties:
The following duties are considered essential for this job classification:
  • Perform journey level electrical work as required to maintain, install, or repair all City electrical systems;
  • perform skilled electrical installation, maintenance, and repair work involving municipal facilities, buildings, and street lighting systems;
  • perform preventive maintenance on street lighting, electrical systems, motors, and equipment, which includes the safe operation of an aerial bucket truck and large construction equipment;
  • inspect newly installed electrical equipment and lighting to ensure safe operation as well as code compliance;
  • maintain accurate records of work performed, materials used, and associated costs;
  • repair or replace defective or worn electrical parts, components, and controlling software in electrical systems and devices, electrical motors, generators, pumps, controllers, heating and air conditioners, lighting systems, and other fixtures and equipment;
  • and perform associated work including digging, trenching, occasional concrete finishing and removal, and lifting electrical equipment, conduit, and pipe.
Additional Duties:
In addition to the duties listed in the Essential Duties section, each employee in this classification may perform the following duties. Any single position may not be assigned all duties listed below, nor do the examples cover all duties which may be assigned.
  • Troubleshoot malfunctioning equipment to determine the nature of the problem;
  • repair small and large electrical appliances;
  • repair electronic components of electrical equipment as required for continued operation;
  • make emergency electrical repairs to traffic signals, street lighting, generators, parking garages and pumps, as required;
  • mark out underground electrical facilities as required for construction projects
  • and perform related duties as assigned.

Required Qualifications

Knowledge of: Methods, materials, tools, equipment, and procedures used in the installation, maintenance, repair, replacement, and alteration of electrical equipment; components and parts used in modern electrical wiring systems such as pumps, motors, controls, and lighting; basic principles and components found in electronic control and microprocessing devices; occupational hazards and safety precautions necessary in electrical work. In addition, a basic understanding of overhead line construction, Public Utilities Commission (PUC) Order #95, National Electric Code and Federal and State Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards is required.
Ability to: Work independently and make sound decisions regarding work methods and tools; read, interpret, apply, and enforce applicable codes and standards as related to electrical installation; apply State, Federal, and local safety regulations and codes to municipal electrical work; work safely both independently and as a crew member on high voltages up to 600 volts A.C.; work safely near energized PG&E primary and secondary lines with voltages up to 4160 A.C.; provide technical assistance and work direction to other staff members; understand and interpret written and oral instructions; comprehend and make inferences from written material; read and interpret blueprints, wiring diagrams, and work orders; prepare and maintain records, reports, and work estimates; and perform work at heights and in emergency and hazardous situations.
Experience and Education: Any combination equivalent to experience and education that could likely provide the required knowledge and abilities would be qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Experience - Sufficient experience as a journey level electrician in a municipal, commercial or industrial environment to demonstrate possession of the knowledge and abilities listed above; Education - Equivalent to completion of the twelfth grade.

License/Certificate: In order to drive, individuals must be physically capable of operating the vehicles safely and must possess, or have the ability to obtain prior to the completion of the probationary period, and thereafter maintain throughout employment in this classification, a valid California Class A commercial motor vehicle operator's license and a current medical examiner's certificate. Must possess and maintain, within one (1) year of employment, an International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) Level I certification in traffic signal maintenance. Possession of, or ability to obtain, IMSA Level II certification in traffic signal maintenance is highly desirable.  A current State of California Electrical Journeyman Certificate / License is highly desirable.

Additional Information

Working Conditions and Physical Requirements:
Incumbents in this classification are required to use common hand tools such as hammers, saws, and screw drivers; make precise arm-hand positioning movements when working with electrical hand tools, for example, when using a socket wrench on overhead luminaires; climb ladders or steps to reach objects; make continuous, repetitive arm-hand movements when working with screwdrivers or tightening or loosening lamps and photocells; coordinate movement of more than one limb simultaneously and make fine, highly controlled muscular movements while operating equipment used to set such items as street light poles; bend and stoop repeatedly or continually over time when working in electrical panels or picking up cones; work in a variety of weather conditions with exposure when working on street light system; observe or monitor such items as electrical meters and truck hydraulic lifts for compliance with safety standards; make skillful, controlled manipulations of small objects when connecting bolts on breakers to live panels or working with fuses; use arms above shoulder level when installing overhead conduit or fixtures; work in small, cramped areas when working in a bucket or with panels that are difficult to access; work while standing on extension ladders or lift trucks at heights greater than 25 feet, such as when servicing or repairing street lights; hear alarms and other auditory warning devices such as vehicle back-up bells or electrical panel audible alarms; use stomach and lower back muscles to support the body when lifting heavy electrical equipment during installation, or when climbing in and out of the truck cab or bucket; walk over rough, uneven or rocky surfaces to access work sites in City parks; move electrical components or fixtures weighing up to 50 pounds short distances; discriminate among colors or match colors of electrical wires; communicate orally both face to face and using a telephone when receiving or communicating status of work assignments; and sit for extended periods of time with the ability to move about at will when working on ground level electrical facilities.

SANTA ROSA - A WONDERFUL CITY TO CALL HOME: 
The City of Santa Rosa is nestled in the center of famous Sonoma Wine Country, located just 55 miles north of San Francisco and 30 miles east of the Pacific Ocean with a population of approximately 180,000. Santa Rosa serves as the County seat and the center of trade, government, commerce, and medical facilities for the North Bay. The surrounding area is home to over a hundred wineries and vineyards and many beautiful parks and recreational facilities, including golf courses. Santa Rosa is in the center of a nationally recognized cycling area. We boast many attractions associated with large cities, including a symphony, performing arts center, theater productions and internationally recognized restaurants, yet still retain the warmth and small town feel of decades past. Santa Rosa has been named one of the 50 greenest cities in the United States with one of the top five mid-sized downtowns in California.

The City of Santa Rosa is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace.

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The City does not discriminate on the basis of disability in employment. Requests for reasonable accommodations needed to participate in the recruitment process may be made by submitting a Request for Reasonable Accommodation Form within five (5) business days of being noticed that an event requiring accommodation is occurring. You may also contact the Human Resources Department at (707) 543-3060 or jobs@srcity.org. 
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