Pennsylvania Western University
Medium Voltage Electrician
Pennsylvania Western University, San Francisco, California, 94199
Position Details Position Information Posting Number S220P Posting Text Job Title Medium Voltage Electrician Type of Employment Full Time Bargaining Unit AFSCME Full-Time/Part-Time FLSA Salary Range $44,010 Department Facilities Management Posting Text Job Summary / Basic Function An employee in this job performs a variety of skilled duties operating and maintaining electrical power distribution systems and associated equipment with a voltage above 480 volts and below 23,000 volts. Work involves installing and maintaining transformers, switchgears, and emergency standby generators; repairing and replacing underground cables; identifying and troubleshooting problem areas; and installing, testing, and maintaining electrical machinery, devices and associated equipment. Work may also include operating and maintaining a medium voltage electrical substation. Positions in the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation are also responsible for installing, maintaining and testing truck height-sensing equipment; and installing and maintaining highway and sign lighting over limited access highways. Work is performed independently within procedural and safety guidelines and requirements. Work is reviewed by a Medium Voltage Electrician Foreman or an administrative or maintenance supervisor for adherence to standards. Duties include: Install, operate and maintain any, and all, electrical power distribution systems and associated equipment with a voltage between zero and 23,000 V. Installing and maintaining transformers and switchgear; repairing and replacing underground cables while working in underground electrical vaults; operates a lift or a bucket lift to make electrical repairs. Install new electrical circuits from the distribution, power, or electrical panels for air conditioners, ovens, vending machines, copy machines, computers, refrigeration circuits, and other electronic equipment. Posses the ability to read schematic diagrams. Maintain the ability to work on all univents, time clocks, motors, and condensate pumps. Possess the ability to properly use voltmeters, amp meters, and light testers in the course of work to check for continuity, voltage, and amperage. Check all new equipment installations to include balancing of loads. Troubleshoots electrical circuits in all campus buildings. Repairs, reinstalls, or replaces lamp posts due to vandalism or accidents. Determines if any shorts, grounding or other problems exist in circuitry. Repairs or replaces electric heaters, bad transformers, oven temperature controls, thermostats, burned wiring, and any voltage heater elements. Repairs, replaces, and sets modulating motors in univents, replaces elements, fuses, timers, motors, and contact points when repairing hair or hand dryers. Checks circuit-switches as needed. Identified or ring-circuits. Uses tools applicable to electrical work and returns them to proper location. Makes a daily report on record of parts and supplies used. Maintains work location in a neat and orderly manner. Utilizes wiremold and conduit accessories, used with the added circuits in buildings, bends both thin wall and rigid conduits. Uses proper tools for drilling holes in masonry or wood. Lays out work projects to include routing, wire size, and other necessary materials to complete job. Has ability to replace broken leads or switches on electrical motors. Replaces light bulbs and fluorescent tubes as due to bulb and tube life and vandalism, replaces ballasts, pulls new wiring in conduit in place of defective wiring, and replaces switches, duplex receptacles as needed. Repairs and replaces float switches and motorized control valves. Adjusts electric contactors working in conjunction with steam or pneumatic units and will install conduit and wire mold as needed. Thermolyne furnaces, automatic refrigerators, special lighting transformers, circuits for electronic piano and organs and other scientific machines. Installs circuits for coolers, humidifiers and thermostats in greenhouse. Repairs various types of appliances such as scrubbers, polishers, vacuum cleaners, fans, pumps, hand dyers and refrigeration equipment. Checks elevators for possible repairable conditions as a stop-gap until contracted repairman arrives. Assists in the safe removal of any individuals trapped in broken elevators using special technical knowledge. Maintains emergency power plants as necessary. Required Skills, Knowledge & Abilities Knowledge of the principles and theories of electricity associated with medium voltage equipment. Knowledge of the maintenance, operation and repair of electrical devices and equipment. Knowledge of the methods, practices, and materials of the electrical trade. Knowledge of the occupational hazards, required safety precautions, and legal requirements involved with electrical work. Knowledge of standard tools, safety equipment, and testing devices used in electrical work. Ability to read and interpret codes, regulations and standards applicable to electrical work. Ability to read and interpret electrical measuring devices. Ability to read and interpret blueprints and schematic diagrams. Ability to perform basic arithmetical calculations, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Ability to communicate effectively in writing. Ability to communicate effectively orally. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships. Minimum of Education / TrainingRequired Education Summary Five years of journey-level experience in the electrical trade;or An equivalent combination of experience and training. Preferred Qualifications Physical Demands Work Location California campus Is travel to other PennWest campuses required for this position? If so, how often? Travel is not required to the Edinboro or Clarion PennWest campuses. Work Hours 7am - 3pm, Monday through Friday Posting Date 04/09/2024 Closing Date Open Until Filled Yes Diversity Statement The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion is committed to and accountable for cultivating an environment that advances diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). We strive to create a community that affirms the identities of every individual and affords them dignity and respect, regardless of difference. ADA Statement To request reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, contact Amy Salsgiver, Executive Director of Equity and Title IX, asalsgiverpennwest.edu ; 814-393-2109. Pennsylvania Western University complies with federal and state disability laws and makes reasonable accommodations for applicants and candidates with disabilities. EEO Statement Pennsylvania Western University of Pennsylvania is committed to equal employment and equal educational opportunities for all individuals regardless of gender, gender identity, race or color, ethnicity, national origin or ancestry, age, mental or physical disability, religion or creed, genetic information, affectional or sexual orientation, veteran status, or other classifications that are protected under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and other pertinent state and federal laws and regulations. Direct inquiries to the Title IX Coordinator/Director of Equity and Title IX, 423 Becht Hall 16214-1232; Email asalsgiverpennwest.edu or phone 814-393-2109. Inquiries may also be directed to the Director of the Office for Civil Rights, Department of Education, 330 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20201.