Electrician I
About the role
The Electrician I installs, maintains, operates, repairs and/or initiates repairs on electrical and electrical related building systems and equipment and performs other related work as required. Works synchronously with other trades personnel maintaining the building systems integrity, exercises functional supervision of other employees of lower grade performing related repair and maintenance activities.
Responsibilities
- Inspects, maintains, repairs, installs, instructs, advises and mentors employees, technicians and journeymen, in the operation and maintenance of the Campus’s electrical systems and their related components, including but not limited to, electric controls, electro-mechanical controls, and computer software programs.
- Acts as a first responder inspecting, testing, trouble shooting, repairing and initiating repairs for all electrical and related equipment. Requires using electrical, electronic testing, and microprocessor diagnostic equipment.
- Interacts with contractors relating to the operation, maintenance, and repair of various electrical systems across campus.
- Provides preventive maintenance and preventive maintenance services on electric, electronic, and electro-mechanical controls.
- Documents work performed in the equipment maintenance history file.
- Utilizes computer programs that operate, maintain, and adjust building Electrical, HVAC, Fire Alarm and card access systems.
- Maintains and develops operational, procedural and emergency response standards, for the electrical systems and their related equipment. To provide timely systems failure notification and repair response, minimizing equipment down time. Requires using microprocessor and diagnostic equipment.
- Assists Engineering staff in drawing reviews, inspections, and troubleshooting as part of the acceptance of new Electrical, HVAC, Security Card Access and Fire Alarm systems, equipment, upgrades and equipment replacement, and associated software support.
- Drives a motorized vehicle around campus to various campus buildings.
- Installs, repairs, alters, and maintains pumps; estimates labor and materials needed to do the work.
- Cuts and threads pipe, using stocks and dies, power threading machines, wrenches, power saws, safety equipment, and other related tools.
- Drill or cut holes through floors, walls, or ceilings containing asbestos in performance of work assignments.
- Performs related duties such as erecting scaffolding, riggings, and/or ladders; laying out drop clothes; fabricating miscellaneous metal products; sharpening and tempering various tools; cleaning tools and equipment; preparing work reports; and training other employees on the job.
- May exercise functional supervision over unskilled labor.
Requirements
- Current, valid Massachusetts Journeyman or Master Electrician’s License.
- Must possess a current, valid Class D drivers license.
- Basic knowledge of the Electrical, Fire Alarm and Card Access trades and applicable codes.
- Willingness to take an annual pulmonary function physical test.
- Ability to provide off shift coverage as requested.
- Basic knowledge of Direct Digital Controls (Electronic Controls as they pertain to HVAC systems).
- Skill and knowledge to interpret blue prints and schematics, and the ability to generate, implement, understand, and respond to verbal and written instructions.
- Ability to make basic assessments of time and materials required to work assignments.
- Ability to functionally supervise and instruct unskilled laborers in electrical and related tasks.
- Ability to maintain accurate records, logs, etc.
- Skill in using the hand, power, and measurement tools of the trade.
- Skill and ability to work independently.
Qualifications
- Within six (6) months obtain Massachusetts Public Safety Certificate of Clearance.
- Within six (6) months obtain Associated Worker Certificate / Asbestos Abatement Worker License.
- Within six (6) months obtain Metasys Facility Operators Certificate.
Skills
- Ability to make basic assessments of time and materials required to work assignments.
- Ability to functionally supervise and instruct unskilled laborers in electrical and related tasks.
- Ability to maintain accurate records, logs, etc.
- Skill in using the hand, power, and measurement tools of the trade.
- Skill and ability to work independently.
Benefits
N/A
Pay
Pay Grade: AFSCME Grade 17 Click here to view the Classified Step Scale
Schedule
Sunday - Thursday; 7:00AM - 3:00PM
Special Instructions for Applicants
Along with the application, please submit a resume. References will be checked at the finalist stage. Please be prepared to provide contact information for three (3) professional references. This position will remain open for the time period required by any applicable collective bargaining agreement and will continue until a suitable candidate pool is identified. Interested applicants are strongly encouraged to apply early.