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Test, modify, repair, install and alter campus electrical systems, equipment and components (600 volts and below) including but not limited to: power circuits to offices, labs and/or mechanical spaces, motors and motor controllers, watt-hour meters, lighting systems, light poles, control devices, transformers, panels, lightening arresters and conductors to ensure building systems and equipment are operating properly.
Job Responsibility:
Test, modify, repair, install and alter campus electrical systems, equipment and components (600 volts and below)
Respond to trouble calls
Make quick analysis of mechanical and electrical problems through proper troubleshooting techniques and use of various test equipment and schematics
Install metering devices to measure power consumption and to provide proper application, sizing and installation
Repair and/or replace campus lighting systems to include: street lighting, walk way and exterior building lighting
Read and interpret blueprints to diagnose electrical problems such as short circuits, tripped breakers, and overloads to ensure electrical needs are met
Assist in resolving questions regarding services performed
Refer customer inquiries or complaints tactfully to appropriate area
Coordinate equipment repairs and shutdowns with campus members in order to ensure FM is not interfering with research or interrupting services in a disrupting manner
Plan all types of electrical construction jobs, order materials and schedule time with customer to perform work to maintain and/or improve campus systems
Maintain functional awareness of electrical hazards and participate in training sessions and seminars on safety and technical aspects of electrical trade
Maintain proficiency at current job classification level and continually update knowledge through course work, seminars, publications and contacts with others in the trade
Maintain an acceptable attendance record, punctuality and meet deadlines
Requirements:
Proven journey level skills and experience performing modifications, repairs, installations and alterations to utility distribution systems and components
Proven journey level knowledge and experience working on a variety of control devices used in electrical, lighting and machinery systems
Experience testing and troubleshooting main distribution power and correcting when necessary (600 volts and below)
Experience testing, troubleshooting, adjusting, synchronizing and aligning equipment machinery and electrical components
Experience reading, interpreting and understanding blue prints (building, mechanical and equipment), diagrams and other technical information to perform needed adjustments and repairs
Experience interpreting nameplate data and testing and troubleshooting motors, interlock system starters and control devices
Experience working with and knowledge of National Electrical Code (NEC) regulations
Proficiency in the use of hand tools and precision measuring devices
Experienced used of standard computer systems and applications including Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe, CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System), electronic mail and web based applications
Experience planning, scheduling and ordering materials for all types of electrical construction jobs
Ability to document electrical changes and or new installations through written information and/or prints
Experience in operating boom trucks for the repair of equipment
Knowledge of and ability to use appropriate safety equipment
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, self-motivation, adaptability, tactfulness and decisiveness
Ability to work with co-workers to accomplish work with a high level of quality and efficiency
Ability to prioritize workloads with minimal supervision, and plan work effectively in the field with customers and without direct supervision
Ability to work effectively in a service oriented environment subject to frequently changing priorities
Ability to model and advocate UCSD Principles of Community