Port of San Diego, CA
Electrician
Port of San Diego, CA, San Diego, California, United States, 92189
Salary :
$76,668.80 - $102,731.20 Annually
Location :
Port of San Diego, CA
Job Type:
Full-time
Job Number:
FY 23/24 #00143
Department:
Maritime Division
Division:
General Services
Opening Date:
10/22/2024
Closing Date:
11/12/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Description
The Port of San Diego is currently going through a class and compensation study. The job title and job duties are subject to change .
The Port of San Diego is currently seeking a qualified and experienced electrician to join the team! This is skilled work at the journey-level and the ideal candidate must have strong knowledge of principles, practices, methods and equipment used in the installation, maintenance, testing and repair of electrical and electronics equipment and devices up to 12,000 volts.
Responsibilities include electrical work involving the installation, maintenance, modification and repair work of electrical supply systems, equipment, machinery, power appliances, fixtures or other electrical components. Additional responsibilities include maintenance and repair of street lighting, electronic and communications systems, instruments and equipment. Experience in troubleshooting and performing diagnostic repairs on Programable Logic Controllers (PLC) is preferred. Work is performed under the general supervision of the Lead Electrician.
GENERAL PURPOSE
Under general supervision, performs a wide variety of skilled, journey-level duties in the construction, installation, maintenance and repair of electrical, communications and electronic systems; and performs related duties as assigned.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
This is the full, journey-level class in the District's Electrician series. Assignments vary, encompass a variety of electrician-related tasks, seldom require detailed instructions, and require sound, independent judgment and initiative. Incumbents may be assigned employees from lower-level classes as helpers/assistants and provide on-the-job training to those employees.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
The following statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified.
1. Installs conduits, wires, pull boxes, switchboards, controllers and switches required in making additions, extensions or alterations in electrical systems; installs motors, controls, transformers, exciters and generators.
2. Repairs and modifies motor control equipment circuits, planning, laying out and wiring the work; reads and interprets blueprints, schematics and wiring diagrams; upon completion, makes sketches of modifications made to the system.
3. Plans and lays out work from instructions and/or work orders, using blueprints, sketches and drawings.
4. Repairs, troubleshoots and/or replaces defective parts in motors, generators, storage batteries, switchboards, controllers, conductors, switches and other electrical fixtures in making additions, extensions and modifications in electrical systems; installs, maintains and repairs electromechanical, electronic and electrical components of electrical devices, including transformers, exciters and generators.
5. Performs preventive maintenance and repair of field and shop electrical and electronic systems, components, devices and equipment.
6. Tests, trouble-shoots, calibrates and performs preventive maintenance on a variety of electrical and electronic instruments and devices, such as fire and alarm systems, heating and refrigeration equipment, pump stations, irrigation systems, lighting systems, and others.
7. Isolates and resolves equipment and system failures in the field; performs bench repairs at the component level in a shop setting; uses standard and specialized electrical and electronic testing and diagnosis devices to troubleshoot and repair equipment.
8. Operates forklifts, air compressors, cranes, jackhammers, portable and stationary generators, pneumatic and electric tools and equipment.
9. Inspects, installs and repairs interior and exterior lighting systems.
10. Coordinates activities with other sections and divisions.
11. Ensures the timely and accurate completion of preventive maintenance activities.
12. Requisitions necessary tools, equipment and supplies.
13. Plans and lays out jobs from blueprints, drawings, sketches or verbal instructions; maintains records in the form of blueprints, plans and specifications forindustrial electrical and instrumentation equipment and devices.
14. Follows safe work practices and procedures and ensures safety procedures are observed.
OTHER DUTIES
1. Responds to emergency situations as required.
2. May assist in training or instructing others in the work.
3. May lead the work of others as a project leader.
4. Operates vehicles to travel to various District locations.
Qualifications
Knowledge of:
1. Practices, methods, techniques, tools and equipment used in the design, installation, testing, calibration, maintenance and repair of industrial electrical and electronic equipment and devices up to 12,000 volts.
2. Electrical and electronic shop procedures and practices.
3. Safety practices, safe work methods and safety regulations pertaining to the work.
4. Shop mathematics.
5. Computer applications applicable to assigned work responsibilities.
6. National Electrical Codes (NEC), ordinances and regulations pertaining to the work.
Ability to:
1. Test, diagnose, calibrate and repair a wide variety of electrical and electronic instrumentation devices, motors, machinery and equipment.
2. Use modern, state-of-the-art precision and diagnostic instruments to test, calibrate and repair complex electrical and electronic devices and equipment.
3. Identify and implement effective courses of action to complete assigned work.
4. Read and interpret plans, specifications and manuals.
5. Exercise independent judgment and initiative within established guidelines.
6. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those encountered in the course of the work.
7. Coordinate work assignments with other sections, divisions, departments or agencies.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Education, Training and Experience:
Graduation from high school or G.E.D. equivalent; and four years of journey-level construction and/or industrial electrical experience. Completion of a formal apprenticeship program or a recognized technical training program is required. Time served as a District Intern counts towards the years of experience.
Licenses; Certificates; Special Requirements:
A current, valid California Class C driver's license at time of appointment and maintained at all times thereafter in order to operate a vehicle on District business.
A valid first aid and CPR certification may be required and, if required, must be maintained throughout District employment.
The District reserves the right to change or add to any of the stated licensing requirements at any time, as required by law, regulation or business necessity.
Employees may be required to: serve on an on-call or stand-by basis; work on assigned shifts, on weekends and work overtime.
If assigned to perform work at any of the District's maritime facilities, you must be able to pass a background check in accordance with current Federal and State requirements.
Recruitment Information
The application review process will include screening to ensure applications are complete and meet all minimum qualifications. In addition to the application, the applicant is required to complete the Supplemental Questions to further evaluate their education, training, and experience relative to the required knowledge, skills and abilities for the position. Applicants must submit answers that are as complete as possible.
Only qualified applicants who pass the minimum qualifications review, will be invited to the assessment process which may be administered by a written examination, panel interview, or any combination of qualifications appraisal determined by the Department of People Services to be appropriate. The Department of People Services will make reasonable accommodation in the examination process for disabled applicants. If you have an accommodation request, please indicate such on your application.
Depending upon the number of applicants meeting the minimum qualifications, applicants may be scheduled for one or more of the assessments listed below. Passing score is 70% out of 100% on each assessment section.
THE INITIAL ASSESSMENT (40%) IS TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2024, AND APPRAISAL PANEL (60%) IS TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2024.
To move forward in the application process, you must complete an online application through our website Please attach a copy of your unofficial transcripts (indicating when degree was awarded) to your application or your application may be considered incomplete. Resumes may be uploaded but cannot be used in place of a completed application.
Placement on Eligible List: The Department of People Services may limit the number of qualified applicants eligible to participate in the assessment process. Candidates who are successful in all phases of the assessment process will be placed on an eligible list. The eligible list established by this recruitment will be active for a minimum of ninety (90) days or up to one (1) year, unless otherwise determined by the Director pursuant to Rule 8, Section 4.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
The District firmly believes in, and is committed to, the principles and practices of equal employment opportunity and nondiscrimination. It is the policy of the District to recruit, hire, train, and promote persons in all job classifications without regard to age (40 and above), ancestry, color, disability (mental or physical), gender (including identity, appearance, or behavior, whether or not that identity, appearance, or behavior is different from that traditionally associated with the person's sex at birth), marital status, medical condition, military status, national origin, pregnancy, race, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, or veteran status.
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS
Persons with disabilities may be able to perform the essential duties of this class with reasonable accommodation. Reasonable accommodation will be evaluated on an individual basis and depends, in part, on the specific requirements for the job, the limitations related to disability and the ability of the hiring department to accommodate the limitation.
Resolution #:2014-130Dated: June 10, 2014
01
Do you possess a High School Diploma or G.E.D.?
YesNo
02
Have you completed a formal apprenticeship program or a recognized technical training program?
YesNo
03
Select the one box that best describes your journey-level construction and/or electrician experience.
Four (4) years and moreTwo (2) to three (3) yearsAt least one (1) yearNo experience
04
Select the one box that best describes your formal electrician training and education.
I have not completed a formal apprenticeship/training program but have completed some formal training.I have completed an electrician training program from another source not recognized by the California Apprenticeship Council, the federal Bureau of Apprenticeship Training, or a state apprenticeship council authorized by the federal Bureau of Apprenticeship Training (i.e. employer or military training program).I have completed an electrician apprenticeship program approved by the California Apprenticeship Council, the federal Bureau of Apprenticeship Training, or a state apprenticeship council authorized by the federal Bureau of Apprenticeship Training.None of the above
05
Select the one box that best describes your paid journey level electrician experience working with Variable Frequency Drives (VFD) and/or Industrial Automation & Controls.
I have paid experience performing basic programming, troubleshooting, component replacement, control wire terminations, and operational testing as part of a team/work group and some independent experience performing these duties.I have extensive paid experience performing basic programming, troubleshooting, component replacement, control wire terminations, and operational testing independently.I have paid experience performing complex programming, troubleshooting, component replacement, control wire terminations, and operational testing as part of a team/work group and some independent experience performing these duties.I have extensive paid experience performing complex programming, troubleshooting, component replacement, control wire terminations, and operational testing independently.None of the above
06
Select all the boxes that best describe your paid experience performing journey level electrician work.
Supervising workers and/or vendors.Reading blueprints and compiling materials lists.Inspecting, repairing, and installing lighting systems.Testing, locating, and repairing trouble in electrical circuits and equipment, including high voltage distribution systems.Repairing and replacing broken or defective parts in motors, switches, and fixtures.Servicing, troubleshooting, and repairing pumps and motors, including industrial motor controls and control circuits, and various other types of electrical equipment and apparatus.Installing conduits, transformers, pull boxes, switches, and commercial and industrial electrical apparatusNone of the above
07
Select the one box that best describes your paid journey level electrician experience working with Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC).
I have paid experience performing basic programming of lines of ladder logic, installations, component replacement and terminating control wiring, and troubleshooting control circuits by isolating problems between the PLC and field wiring as part of a team/work group.I have extensive paid experience performing basic programming of lines of ladder logic, installations, component replacement and terminating control wiring, and troubleshooting control circuits by isolating problems between the PLC and field wiring independently.I have paid experience performing complex programming of lines of ladder logic, installations, component replacement and terminating control wiring, and troubleshooting control circuits by isolating problems between the PLC and field wiring as part of a team/work group.I have extensive paid experience performing complex programming of lines of ladder logic, installations, component replacement and terminating control wiring, and troubleshooting control circuits by isolating problems between the PLC and field wiring independently.None of the above
08
Select all the boxes that best describe tasks you have performed in relation to your journey level electrician work.
Adhering to National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70E Safety Requirements.Adhering to standard safety practices as prescribed by the California Occupational Safety and Health Act, and the California Division of Industrial Safety.Applying customer service skills, including the identification of customer needs and follow up to ensure customer commitments have been met.Interpreting and applying applicable federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations.Interpreting manuals, factory schematics, and reference materials to implement innovative solutions to complex problems.Keeping accurate and orderly records.Planning electrical wiring systems.Reading, following and interpreting electrical three line or single line diagrams of electrical circuits and locating equipment or devices including Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems.None of the above
09
Do you have a current, valid California Class C driver's license?
YesNo
Required Question
$76,668.80 - $102,731.20 Annually
Location :
Port of San Diego, CA
Job Type:
Full-time
Job Number:
FY 23/24 #00143
Department:
Maritime Division
Division:
General Services
Opening Date:
10/22/2024
Closing Date:
11/12/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Description
The Port of San Diego is currently going through a class and compensation study. The job title and job duties are subject to change .
The Port of San Diego is currently seeking a qualified and experienced electrician to join the team! This is skilled work at the journey-level and the ideal candidate must have strong knowledge of principles, practices, methods and equipment used in the installation, maintenance, testing and repair of electrical and electronics equipment and devices up to 12,000 volts.
Responsibilities include electrical work involving the installation, maintenance, modification and repair work of electrical supply systems, equipment, machinery, power appliances, fixtures or other electrical components. Additional responsibilities include maintenance and repair of street lighting, electronic and communications systems, instruments and equipment. Experience in troubleshooting and performing diagnostic repairs on Programable Logic Controllers (PLC) is preferred. Work is performed under the general supervision of the Lead Electrician.
GENERAL PURPOSE
Under general supervision, performs a wide variety of skilled, journey-level duties in the construction, installation, maintenance and repair of electrical, communications and electronic systems; and performs related duties as assigned.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
This is the full, journey-level class in the District's Electrician series. Assignments vary, encompass a variety of electrician-related tasks, seldom require detailed instructions, and require sound, independent judgment and initiative. Incumbents may be assigned employees from lower-level classes as helpers/assistants and provide on-the-job training to those employees.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
The following statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified.
1. Installs conduits, wires, pull boxes, switchboards, controllers and switches required in making additions, extensions or alterations in electrical systems; installs motors, controls, transformers, exciters and generators.
2. Repairs and modifies motor control equipment circuits, planning, laying out and wiring the work; reads and interprets blueprints, schematics and wiring diagrams; upon completion, makes sketches of modifications made to the system.
3. Plans and lays out work from instructions and/or work orders, using blueprints, sketches and drawings.
4. Repairs, troubleshoots and/or replaces defective parts in motors, generators, storage batteries, switchboards, controllers, conductors, switches and other electrical fixtures in making additions, extensions and modifications in electrical systems; installs, maintains and repairs electromechanical, electronic and electrical components of electrical devices, including transformers, exciters and generators.
5. Performs preventive maintenance and repair of field and shop electrical and electronic systems, components, devices and equipment.
6. Tests, trouble-shoots, calibrates and performs preventive maintenance on a variety of electrical and electronic instruments and devices, such as fire and alarm systems, heating and refrigeration equipment, pump stations, irrigation systems, lighting systems, and others.
7. Isolates and resolves equipment and system failures in the field; performs bench repairs at the component level in a shop setting; uses standard and specialized electrical and electronic testing and diagnosis devices to troubleshoot and repair equipment.
8. Operates forklifts, air compressors, cranes, jackhammers, portable and stationary generators, pneumatic and electric tools and equipment.
9. Inspects, installs and repairs interior and exterior lighting systems.
10. Coordinates activities with other sections and divisions.
11. Ensures the timely and accurate completion of preventive maintenance activities.
12. Requisitions necessary tools, equipment and supplies.
13. Plans and lays out jobs from blueprints, drawings, sketches or verbal instructions; maintains records in the form of blueprints, plans and specifications forindustrial electrical and instrumentation equipment and devices.
14. Follows safe work practices and procedures and ensures safety procedures are observed.
OTHER DUTIES
1. Responds to emergency situations as required.
2. May assist in training or instructing others in the work.
3. May lead the work of others as a project leader.
4. Operates vehicles to travel to various District locations.
Qualifications
Knowledge of:
1. Practices, methods, techniques, tools and equipment used in the design, installation, testing, calibration, maintenance and repair of industrial electrical and electronic equipment and devices up to 12,000 volts.
2. Electrical and electronic shop procedures and practices.
3. Safety practices, safe work methods and safety regulations pertaining to the work.
4. Shop mathematics.
5. Computer applications applicable to assigned work responsibilities.
6. National Electrical Codes (NEC), ordinances and regulations pertaining to the work.
Ability to:
1. Test, diagnose, calibrate and repair a wide variety of electrical and electronic instrumentation devices, motors, machinery and equipment.
2. Use modern, state-of-the-art precision and diagnostic instruments to test, calibrate and repair complex electrical and electronic devices and equipment.
3. Identify and implement effective courses of action to complete assigned work.
4. Read and interpret plans, specifications and manuals.
5. Exercise independent judgment and initiative within established guidelines.
6. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those encountered in the course of the work.
7. Coordinate work assignments with other sections, divisions, departments or agencies.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Education, Training and Experience:
Graduation from high school or G.E.D. equivalent; and four years of journey-level construction and/or industrial electrical experience. Completion of a formal apprenticeship program or a recognized technical training program is required. Time served as a District Intern counts towards the years of experience.
Licenses; Certificates; Special Requirements:
A current, valid California Class C driver's license at time of appointment and maintained at all times thereafter in order to operate a vehicle on District business.
A valid first aid and CPR certification may be required and, if required, must be maintained throughout District employment.
The District reserves the right to change or add to any of the stated licensing requirements at any time, as required by law, regulation or business necessity.
Employees may be required to: serve on an on-call or stand-by basis; work on assigned shifts, on weekends and work overtime.
If assigned to perform work at any of the District's maritime facilities, you must be able to pass a background check in accordance with current Federal and State requirements.
Recruitment Information
The application review process will include screening to ensure applications are complete and meet all minimum qualifications. In addition to the application, the applicant is required to complete the Supplemental Questions to further evaluate their education, training, and experience relative to the required knowledge, skills and abilities for the position. Applicants must submit answers that are as complete as possible.
Only qualified applicants who pass the minimum qualifications review, will be invited to the assessment process which may be administered by a written examination, panel interview, or any combination of qualifications appraisal determined by the Department of People Services to be appropriate. The Department of People Services will make reasonable accommodation in the examination process for disabled applicants. If you have an accommodation request, please indicate such on your application.
Depending upon the number of applicants meeting the minimum qualifications, applicants may be scheduled for one or more of the assessments listed below. Passing score is 70% out of 100% on each assessment section.
THE INITIAL ASSESSMENT (40%) IS TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2024, AND APPRAISAL PANEL (60%) IS TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2024.
To move forward in the application process, you must complete an online application through our website Please attach a copy of your unofficial transcripts (indicating when degree was awarded) to your application or your application may be considered incomplete. Resumes may be uploaded but cannot be used in place of a completed application.
Placement on Eligible List: The Department of People Services may limit the number of qualified applicants eligible to participate in the assessment process. Candidates who are successful in all phases of the assessment process will be placed on an eligible list. The eligible list established by this recruitment will be active for a minimum of ninety (90) days or up to one (1) year, unless otherwise determined by the Director pursuant to Rule 8, Section 4.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
The District firmly believes in, and is committed to, the principles and practices of equal employment opportunity and nondiscrimination. It is the policy of the District to recruit, hire, train, and promote persons in all job classifications without regard to age (40 and above), ancestry, color, disability (mental or physical), gender (including identity, appearance, or behavior, whether or not that identity, appearance, or behavior is different from that traditionally associated with the person's sex at birth), marital status, medical condition, military status, national origin, pregnancy, race, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, or veteran status.
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS
Persons with disabilities may be able to perform the essential duties of this class with reasonable accommodation. Reasonable accommodation will be evaluated on an individual basis and depends, in part, on the specific requirements for the job, the limitations related to disability and the ability of the hiring department to accommodate the limitation.
Resolution #:2014-130Dated: June 10, 2014
01
Do you possess a High School Diploma or G.E.D.?
YesNo
02
Have you completed a formal apprenticeship program or a recognized technical training program?
YesNo
03
Select the one box that best describes your journey-level construction and/or electrician experience.
Four (4) years and moreTwo (2) to three (3) yearsAt least one (1) yearNo experience
04
Select the one box that best describes your formal electrician training and education.
I have not completed a formal apprenticeship/training program but have completed some formal training.I have completed an electrician training program from another source not recognized by the California Apprenticeship Council, the federal Bureau of Apprenticeship Training, or a state apprenticeship council authorized by the federal Bureau of Apprenticeship Training (i.e. employer or military training program).I have completed an electrician apprenticeship program approved by the California Apprenticeship Council, the federal Bureau of Apprenticeship Training, or a state apprenticeship council authorized by the federal Bureau of Apprenticeship Training.None of the above
05
Select the one box that best describes your paid journey level electrician experience working with Variable Frequency Drives (VFD) and/or Industrial Automation & Controls.
I have paid experience performing basic programming, troubleshooting, component replacement, control wire terminations, and operational testing as part of a team/work group and some independent experience performing these duties.I have extensive paid experience performing basic programming, troubleshooting, component replacement, control wire terminations, and operational testing independently.I have paid experience performing complex programming, troubleshooting, component replacement, control wire terminations, and operational testing as part of a team/work group and some independent experience performing these duties.I have extensive paid experience performing complex programming, troubleshooting, component replacement, control wire terminations, and operational testing independently.None of the above
06
Select all the boxes that best describe your paid experience performing journey level electrician work.
Supervising workers and/or vendors.Reading blueprints and compiling materials lists.Inspecting, repairing, and installing lighting systems.Testing, locating, and repairing trouble in electrical circuits and equipment, including high voltage distribution systems.Repairing and replacing broken or defective parts in motors, switches, and fixtures.Servicing, troubleshooting, and repairing pumps and motors, including industrial motor controls and control circuits, and various other types of electrical equipment and apparatus.Installing conduits, transformers, pull boxes, switches, and commercial and industrial electrical apparatusNone of the above
07
Select the one box that best describes your paid journey level electrician experience working with Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC).
I have paid experience performing basic programming of lines of ladder logic, installations, component replacement and terminating control wiring, and troubleshooting control circuits by isolating problems between the PLC and field wiring as part of a team/work group.I have extensive paid experience performing basic programming of lines of ladder logic, installations, component replacement and terminating control wiring, and troubleshooting control circuits by isolating problems between the PLC and field wiring independently.I have paid experience performing complex programming of lines of ladder logic, installations, component replacement and terminating control wiring, and troubleshooting control circuits by isolating problems between the PLC and field wiring as part of a team/work group.I have extensive paid experience performing complex programming of lines of ladder logic, installations, component replacement and terminating control wiring, and troubleshooting control circuits by isolating problems between the PLC and field wiring independently.None of the above
08
Select all the boxes that best describe tasks you have performed in relation to your journey level electrician work.
Adhering to National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70E Safety Requirements.Adhering to standard safety practices as prescribed by the California Occupational Safety and Health Act, and the California Division of Industrial Safety.Applying customer service skills, including the identification of customer needs and follow up to ensure customer commitments have been met.Interpreting and applying applicable federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations.Interpreting manuals, factory schematics, and reference materials to implement innovative solutions to complex problems.Keeping accurate and orderly records.Planning electrical wiring systems.Reading, following and interpreting electrical three line or single line diagrams of electrical circuits and locating equipment or devices including Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems.None of the above
09
Do you have a current, valid California Class C driver's license?
YesNo
Required Question