HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - No. 90-23RESOLUTION NO. 90-23
A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL
APPROVING THE CLASS SPECIFICATIONS AND SALARY RANGE
FOR UTILITY SERVICE OPERATOR I
AND AMENDING THE CLASS SPECIFICATIONS FOR UTILITY SERVICE OPERATOR II
RESOLVED, that the Lodi City Council hereby approves the class
specifications for Utility Service Operator I, and the amended class
specifications for Utility Service Operator II, as described in Exhibit A
attached hereto; and
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Lodi City Council hereby approves the bi-weekly
salary range for Utility Service Operator I, to become effective February 21,
1990, as follows:
STEP: A B C D E
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
$1129.60 $1186.40 $1245.60 $1308.00 $1373.60
Dated: February 21, 1990
I hereby certify that Resolution No. 90-23 was passed and adopted by the
City Council of the City of Lodi in a regular meeting held February 21,
1990 by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members - Hinchman, Olson, Pinkerton, Reid and Snider
(Mayor)
Noes: Council Members - None
Absent: Council Members - None
a&t ' " 1
Alice M. Reimche
City Clerk
90-23
RES9023/TXTA.02J
CITY OF LODI
UTILITY SERVICE OPERATOR I/II
DEFINITION:
W
February 1990
Under direction monitors, controls and takes charge of the City's
electrical and water distribution system on an assigned shift basis;
directs field switching operations; operates computer-based control
systems; receives emergency calls; dispatches appropriate personnel and
does related work as required.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:
The Utility Service Operator I position is the advanced entry-level of the
Utility Service Operator class series. Positions in this class are not
expected to have a working knowledge of electric and water distribution
control systems and devices, but are expected to perform assigned
responsibilities given necessary training. The Utility Service Operator
II position is a journey level class position. Positions in this class
perform skilled tasks independently with a minimum amount of direct
supervision and are expected to possess a complete working knowledge of
electric and water distribution control systems and devices and to
quickly, accurately and effectively assess and emergency situation and
take appropriate action. This class works an assigned rotational shift
year round in addition to standby duty for emergency call back during the
third shift.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED:
Utility Service Operator I receives immediate supervision from the Load
Dispatcher and lead direction from Utility Service Operator II's.
Utility Service Operator II receives immediate supervision from the Load
Dispatcher. Coordinates work schedules with Electric Utility
Superintendent and Line Foreman.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES:
Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Monitors, controls and operates the City's electric and water
distribution systems.
Operates SCADA system.
Operates mobile radio system.
Prepares switching programs, interruption reports, daily operational
reports, etc.
Receives emergency calls and dispatches appropriate personnel.
Develops, controls and dispatches switching instructions for both
field and substation switching.
Develops switching procedures for emergency service restoration.
Maintains system dispatch maps current.
Maintains various logs and records on facility operations.
Operate various computer equipment.
Performs general cleaning and maintenance work in order to keep
facilities in a clean and orderly condition.
Assists in training other operators.
CITY OF LODI
UTILITY SERVICE OPERATOR
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Knowledge of:
Page 2 of 2
Methods, materials and equipment used in the operation, control and
maintenance of electric and water distribution systems.
Principles of electric and water distribution systems and equipment.
Safe work practices and procedures.
English usage, spelling, grammar and vocabulary.
Ability to:
Develop, carry out and take charge of switching procedures for the City's
electric and water system.
Think and act quickly in emergencies, and to judge situations accurately.
Dispatch appropriate personnel under normal and emergency situations.
Read and interpret various diagrams, devices and computer generated data.
Maintain accurate records, maps and status board and to prepare reports.
Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships.
Effectively communicate via radio, telephone and in writing with other
employees, agencies and the general public.
Maintain control and remain professional and courteous in emergency and
other work situations under adverse conditions.
Follow oral and written directions.
Speak clearly and decisively.
Operate computer-based equipment.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Any combination equivalent to experience and education that would likely
provide the required knowledge and abilities would be qualifying. A
typical combination is:
Utility Service Operator I:
Education•
Equivalent to completion of high school; coursework in electrical theory
and reading and interpreting electrical schematics and diagrams.
OR
Experience•
Training through an electrical apprentice program.
Utility Service Operator II:
Education-
Equivalent to completion of high school.
Experience:
Journey level experience at an electric utility in the area of system
operation/dispatch or electric power distribution field operations.
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES:
Possession of a valid Driver's License from the California Department of
Motor Vehicles.
JOBSPE34/TXTA.04P