HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - No. 91-50RESOLUTION NO. 91-50
A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL
APPROVING THE NEW CLASS SPECIFICATIONS
AND SALARY RANGE FOR ELECTRIC APPARATUS MECHANIC
RESOLVED, that the Lodi City Council does hereby approve the new
classification and job specifications for Electric Apparatus Mechanic
as shown on Exhibit A attached hereto; and
RESOLVED, that said classification shall be represented by the
IBEW Electric Utility unit; and
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Lodi City Council hereby approves the
establishment of the following salary range for this classification,
effective March 20, 1991:
Electric Apparatus Mechanic
A B C D E
2699.09 2834.04 2976.18 3125.25 3281.25
Dated: March 20, 1991
I hereby certify that Resolution No. 91-50 was passed and
adopted by the Lodi City Council in a regular meeting held March 20,
1991 by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members - Pennino, Pinkerton, Sieglock, Snider
and Hinchman (Mayor)
Noes: Council Members - None
Absent: Council Members - None
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Alice M. Reimche
City Clerk
91-50
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ELECTRIC APPARATUS MECHANIC
DEFINITION:
Under general direction, performs skilled mechanical work in the testing,
C maintenance, and repair of electric power system components and tools;
monitors and maintains tools and equipment in tool room; maintains
housekeeping within shop and yard and does related work as required.
DISTINGUISHING.CHARACTERISTICS:
This position is expected to work independently to test, repair, and
distribute power system components, tools, and equipment for electric field
crews. It is distinguished from the Electric Troubleshooter and Electric
Lineman/Linewoman and Electric Foreman/Forewoman classes in that duties are
performed on new and used tools, equipment and electric apparatus in
preparation for use and installation by field crews, and assists in training
electric utility personnel in the care and operation of tools and equipment.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED:
Receives general supervision from the Electric Utility Superintendent, or
designee.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES:
Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Specifies, tests, and exchanges safety tools and equipment. Develops and
implements preventative maintenance programs for tools and equipment
including safety equipment.
Prepares and writes reports and specifications on tools and equipment for
purchase, repair, and replacement.
Maintains tool, equipment, and shop area in an organized and clean
condition.
Inspects, tests, and verifies performance data of new transformers and other
equipment upon receipt.
Inspects, tests, repairs and maintains used transformers and equipment
returned from service.
Connects transformers for installation in banks.
Prepares transformers and other equipment and material for salvage value and
return reusable to stock.
Monitors and controls the flow of tools in and out of tool room.
Cleans, tests, repairs and maintains tools and test equipment, including
hydraulic and electric.
Specifies new and replacement tools and equipment.
Maintains hazardous material clean-up kits and equipment.
Maintains exempt material room.
Maintains supply of spare parts.
Maintains tool and equipment catalogs, parts and repair manuals and
operator instructions.
Prepares and maintains tool and equipment test and maintenance records and
inventory.
Performs truck tool testing and inventory.
operates crane, forklift and backhoe.
Assists in training other employees in the use of various tools and
equipment.
CITY OF LODI
ELECTRIC APPARATUS MECHANIC
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge of:
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Safe work practices when working in a high voltage electrical environment,
including first aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).
Fundamentals of mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical equipment and
operations.
Equipment used in the repair and testing of electrical, mechanical, and
hydraulic tools and equipment.
General tools, equipment and material used in the electrical utility
industry.
Connection procedures for transformers and other electrical utility devices
in preparation for installation.
Principles of electrical theory in the electric utility industry.
Abilitv to:
Write reports, procedures, and tool and equipment specifications.
Perform electrical connections.
Use precision instruments and testing equipment - electrical and hydraulic -
in the testing of electrical and mechanical apparatus and equipment to
obtain specified performance.
Maintain inventory records and catalogs.
Troubleshoot mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical machinery, tools and
equipment.
Organize and classify information, tools and equipment.
Maintain and establish effective working relationships with those contacted
in the course of work.
Use and maintain various hand and power tools, and large equipment.
Give verbal and written directions to others in the use of various tools and
equipment.
Learn proper handling of hazardous materials.
Learn the operation of heavy equipment.
Learn the use and operation of welding equipment and materials.
Monitor the flow of tools in and out of tool room.
Maintain good housekeeping within shop and in the yard.
Work independently.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Any combination equivalent to education and experience that would likely
provide the required knowledge and abilities would be qualifying. A typical
combination is:
Education:
Equivalent to completion of high school.
Experience:
Three (3) years of experience in an apprentice program for Electrician
and/or Electric Lineman/Linewoman
or
Three (3) years of relevant experience including transformer and hydraulic
tools theory, maintenance and repair.
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ELECTRIC APPARATUS 14F'MANIC
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES
Possession of a valid Driver's License (Class C) issuea from the California
Department of motor Vehicles. Prior to permanent appointment, the
appropriate Commercial Driver's License with endorsements, as mandated by
the State of California Commercial Vehicle Code.
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