PUMP MAINTENANCE MECHANIC
Job Specifications
Class Code: MP4
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Analyst: KM, OM, TC, CB, CB
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Date Originated:
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II-7/84, I-1/94
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Dates Revised:
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II-1/94, 7/98, 10/11, 4/22, 1/25
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DEFINITION
Under general
supervision, perform skilled mechanical repair and maintenance work on pumps,
diesel engines and equipment in sewage transmission facilities, wastewater
treatment plants and water treatment plants; on a project related basis,
coordinate and assign the work of a small crew performing maintenance and
repair of pumps and related equipment; and does other work as required.
DISTINGUISHING
CHARACTERISTICS
Incumbents
independently perform the most difficult and complex maintenance and repair
work on pumps, diesel engines, and related equipment common to sewage treatment
facilities, waste-water treatment plants and water treatment plants.
This classification is
distinguished from the classification of Sanitation Maintenance Worker III in
that the latter classification does not perform the more complex repair work on
mechanical or diesel systems.
TYPICAL TASKS
- Troubleshoot
and repair mechanical equipment;
- Conduct
basic electrical work;
- Plan,
schedule and perform maintenance and repair work and special projects;
- Requisition
parts and materials necessary for maintenance and repair work, overhaul
pumps and other equipment;
- Assist
in planning a preventative maintenance program for the upkeep of
equipment; perform simple chemical tests in the field, interpret test
results and make necessary adjustments to equipment; prioritize projects
and assign work to subordinate staff;
- Supervise
subordinate staff, on a project related basis, to ensure that work is
performed correctly and that assignments are completed on schedule;
- Train
staff in electrical and/or mechanical maintenance and repair techniques;
- Maintain
records of completed work and prepares reports;
- Respond
to alarms during regular and on-call hours related to electrical, pump, or
generator malfunctions in pump stations;
- Recommend
whether to repair or replace equipment;
- Work
inside and outside, in wet and hazardous locations, at heights such as on
ladders, roofs and water towers, with hazardous chemicals and substances,
raw sewage, dangerous gases, and high voltage, and around moving objects,
high levels of noise and unpleasant odors;
- Identify
mechanical defects in diesel engines to determine the extent of necessary
repairs;
- Repair
and overhaul gas and diesel engines;
- Perform
metal fabrication welding projects; and
- Collect
fluid samples from equipment and interpret lab results.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Knowledge of:
Working knowledge of:
- Fundamental
electrical systems, including 120V, 240V, and 480V three-phase power.
Thorough knowledge of:
- Safety
practices to be observed when repairing and servicing electrical and
mechanical equipment.
- The
methods, materials and tools used in troubleshooting, repair and
maintenance of pumps, diesel powered generators, and other mechanical
equipment common to sewage transmission facilities, wastewater treatment
plants and water treatment plants.
- Welding
techniques.
Ability
to:
- Read
and interpret blueprints and simple electrical schematics.
- Plan
and direct the work of a small crew, on a project related basis.
- Maintain
records and prepare reports.
- Establish
and maintain cooperative relationships with others.
- Lift
items weighing up to 75 pounds, such as pumps.
- Perform
tasks requiring strength, such as positioning 100-pound motors with the
assistance of another individual, carrying 40 pounds of equipment, digging
trenches, and operating jack-hammers and roto-hammers.
- Drive
vehicles, such as pick-up trucks and utility trucks.
- Work
as a member of a team, including monitoring and operating equipment that
keeps other workers alive while repairing equipment in confined spaces.
- Distinguish
colors.
- Put
on, wear, and use a respirator.
- Hear
and distinguish various sounds, such as voices of co-workers in both noisy
and quiet environments and sounds of operating equipment.
- Diagnose
the cause of mechanical failure and determine the appropriate repairs
needed.
- Perform
skilled mechanical repair work on pumps, diesel engines, and other
mechanical equipment common to sewage transmission facilities, wastewater
treatment plants and water treatment plants.
- Train
subordinate staff in mechanical maintenance and repair techniques.
- Perform
skilled metal welding and fabrication work.
Education and
Experience:
Any combination of
training and experience which would provide the required knowledge and
abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain these would be:
- Two
years of experience as a journey level mechanic working on pumps, diesel
equipment and related equipment common to sewage treatment facilities,
wastewater treatment plants and water treatment plants.
- Prior
experience with basic electrical work is desirable.
Special Requirements:
- License
Requirement: Possession of a valid California class C driver license; and
within six months from hire, possession of a valid California class A
driver license.
- Note:
Alcohol and drug tests will be administered to all candidates prior to
final selection for positions requiring class A driver licenses upon entry
and to employees in positions requiring these licenses a mandated by
Federal Department of Transportation regulations. In addition, all
candidates must provide specific employment history for the past ten years
for all jobs they have held which required operation of a commercial motor
vehicle.
Special
Working Conditions:
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Variable
temperatures and weather conditions; confined workspaces; heights, such as on
ladders; high levels of noise; strong, unpleasant odors; exposure to infections
which might cause chronic disease or death; and the possibility of experiencing
burns, bodily injury, exposure to non-ionizing radiation, and contact with
toxic substances or chemical irritants.
Other
Special Requirements:
·
Availability
to work a flexible schedule, including evenings, weekends, holidays, on-call
and in an emergency on an as needed basis; and incumbents must provide the
basic required tools upon employment and must provide the additional required
tools within six months of employment.
PREVIOUS CLASS TITLES: Pump Maintenance Specialist I/II
Bargaining Unit: General Representation
EEOC Job Category: 07
Occupational Grouping: Mech & Const Trades
Worker's Comp Code: 1160