Utilities Maintenance Mechanic
PAY RATE: $24.31/HR.
Plant City, FL
Join our Utilities team as a Utilities Maintenance Mechanic, where you'll serve as the crew leader responsible for maintaining and repairing lift stations, wells, reclaimed water systems, and the wastewater treatment plant. This hands-on position is ideal for an experienced mechanic with strong electrical and mechanical troubleshooting skills who enjoys solving complex equipment issues and leading a team.
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Lead and supervise the Mechanical/Electrical maintenance crew.
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Perform preventive maintenance and repairs on pumps, motors, lift stations, generators, PLCs, electrical controls, and other utility equipment.
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Troubleshoot electrical and mechanical systems up to 480 volts.
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Install, maintain, and repair water and wastewater equipment and infrastructure.
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Operate heavy equipment including forklifts, backhoes, loaders, cranes, and dump trucks.
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Maintain accurate maintenance records and respond to emergency call-outs on a rotating on-call schedule.
If you're an experienced maintenance professional looking for a leadership role with a dedicated utilities team, we encourage you to apply.
Position Summary:
This position is the crew leader responsible for maintenance and repair of lift stations, wells, reuse, and the wastewater treatment plant. This position requires an extensive knowledge of electrical and mechanical trouble shooting and repairs, the knowledge and ability to work safely around high voltage up to 480v, and the experience and ability to maintain and repair pumps, motors, electrical controls, starters, breakers, relays, and all appendages associated with the collection and distribution system. This position also requires following electrical diagrams and troubleshooting electrical and mechanical failures. Under general supervision, incumbent must exercise reasonable initiates and independent judgement in ensuring that timely, efficient, and effective services are provided to departments, selecting work methods, and performing assigned tasks. Work is reviewed through oral and written reports, discussion, and results obtained.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
The following duties are illustrative and not exhaustive. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position.
Supervisor and crew leader over Mechanical Electrical Division. Supervises and participates in the performance of maintenance, adjustment, and repair of a variety of equipment, machinery and control systems in the treatment plants and pumping stations.
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Conducts preventive and scheduled maintenance on all lift station equipment, including pumps, motors, piping, and structures. Repairs and/or replaces motors, pumps, and all associated equipment in lift stations and any piping or structural components that require replacement according to prescribed operating standards.
- Diagnoses problems with lift station operations. Pinpoints problems with the use of testing equipment and based on experience and knowledge of lift station mechanics. Uses computer-generated telemetry reports on lift station systems to aid in such trouble-shooting. Makes necessary repairs; reports the need for major repairs to a supervisor. Directs and participates in major repairs on pumps, motors, and other equipment.
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Performs scheduled preventive maintenance and repairs a variety of water/wastewater related equipment, including: bubbler system, air compressors, sealed water pumps, generators, hydraulic valves, transfer pumps, odor scrubbers, grinders, exhaust fans, vacuum filters, various pumps (centrifugal, rotary lobe, positive displacement, diaphragm), chlorination systems and/or aeration systems in order to; minimize equipment breakdown/malfunction; identify potential mechanical/safety problems; facilitate efficient/effective operation of the treatment plant; and prolong the useful life of the equipment.
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Checks and maintains equipment such as motors, blowers, pumps, compressors, chemical feeders, rotary distributors, and flotation units. Performs electrical, masonry, plumbing and welding tasks in repairing equipment or facilities.
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Fabricates or repairs products (motors, machine parts, etc.) using a cutting torch and welder.
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Pulls, repairs, and troubleshoots motors, starters, relays, regulators, pumps, soft starts, programmable logic controllers and many other items related to utilities. Pulls, inspects, and cleans lift station pumps
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Maintains the Lakeland/Plant City potable water interconnect.
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Installs well pumps, motors, and related equipment to restore the well to production status or bring new wells into production.
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Performs preventative and corrective maintenance to collection system Lift Stations, grounds, and associated equipment. Inspects all mechanical and electrical items on lift station preventative maintenance check off list. Documents the repairs made. Fills out request for work requiring electrician or mechanic.
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Inspects pull chains on pumps and replace as needed. Inspects wear-rings and impellers on pumps. Exercises plug valves at the station. Cleans and inspects check valves at the stations. Checks operation of float switches in the station. Inspects wire ties on float and power cords and replace as needed.
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Washes down pumping station, assists in vacuum cleaning of station, removes rags and debris from floats and electrical power cords.
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Installs or replaces equipment and machinery; participates in major plant installation and equipment overhauls.
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Operates heavy machinery including electrical meters, forklift, cranes, front loader, backhoe, bobcat, and dump truck.
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Maintains 4 water storage tanks: painting, cleaning, etc. Repairs and cleans salt tanks. Maintains and repairs 8 - 2000 gallon chlorine tanks and if they cannot be repaired, orders, and installs new tanks. Repairs chlorine generators, refers major repairs to outside sources.
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Works with concrete and performs basic carpentry work in lift station repair, and other work as required.
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Performs a variety of general maintenance duties in and around the wastewater treatment plant including wash downs of de-nitrification basins, oxidation ditch, clarifiers, filters, and contact basins.
- Maintains reports and files on lift station equipment and other data. Fills out work orders, time sheets and maintenance logs.
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Uses a handheld scanner for computer checks. Scans barcodes on motors, pumps, etc.
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Works a rotating twenty-four hour, seven-day on-call shift for emergency coverage, within 6 months.
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All employees will be cross-trained in water, wastewater, and/or reclaimed water for equivalent positions. The employee may be directed to change positions at any time of employment without notice on a permanent or temporary basis.
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Performs other job duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to carry out each essential duty or responsibility satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, and abilities; education and/or experience; and certificates or licenses required to fill the position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
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Ability to work in or around moving machinery and high voltage safely.
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Ability to run welder and cutting torch.
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Ability to keep accurate records.
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Ability to work in a responsible manner when dealing with coworkers
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Ability to follow oral and written instructions including diagrams.
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Ability to take independent action without constant supervision.
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Ability to make logical decisions based on training and experience.
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Ability to work in or around wastewater and related jobs.
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Ability to operate a computer.
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Must be dedicated to providing support to other employees in a team atmosphere.
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Must qualify for after hour call duty and be prepared to respond if needed to handle utility related issues.
Education and Experience:
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Graduation from an accredited high school or possession of an acceptable equivalent diploma.
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Five years of experience and/or training related to mechanical and electrical projects.
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A combination of education, training, and experience may be substituted at the City Manager’s discretion.
Certificates and Licenses:
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Must maintain a valid Florida driver's license and must be insurable by the City’s current insurance carrier.
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Must obtain Confined Space Entry Certification with 6 months of employment.
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Must obtain Forklift Certification within one (1) year of employment.
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Must obtain FEMA IS-100, IS-200, IS-700 within 6 months of employment.
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Must obtain Class 3 Distribution System Operator license within 3 years from date of hire.
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National Incident Management System (NIMS) training will be required according to the job duties and responsibilities within one (1) year of employment.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
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This position may supervise other employees such as those in Maintenance Mechanic I and Maintenance Mechanic II positions.
Essential Physical Abilities:
Code: Constant = 2/3 or more of the time
Frequent = from 1/3 to 2/3 of the time
Occasional = up to 1/3 of the time
N/A = Not applicable
PAY RATE: $24.31/HR.
Position Summary:
This position is the crew leader responsible for maintenance and repair of lift stations, wells, reuse, and the wastewater treatment plant. This position requires an extensive knowledge of electrical and mechanical trouble shooting and repairs, the knowledge and ability to work safely around high voltage up to 480v, and the experience and ability to maintain and repair pumps, motors, electrical controls, starters, breakers, relays, and all appendages associated with the collection and distribution system. This position also requires following electrical diagrams and troubleshooting electrical and mechanical failures. Under general supervision, incumbent must exercise reasonable initiates and independent judgement in ensuring that timely, efficient, and effective services are provided to departments, selecting work methods, and performing assigned tasks. Work is reviewed through oral and written reports, discussion, and results obtained.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
The following duties are illustrative and not exhaustive. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position.
Supervisor and crew leader over Mechanical Electrical Division. Supervises and participates in the performance of maintenance, adjustment, and repair of a variety of equipment, machinery and control systems in the treatment plants and pumping stations.
-
Conducts preventive and scheduled maintenance on all lift station equipment, including pumps, motors, piping, and structures. Repairs and/or replaces motors, pumps, and all associated equipment in lift stations and any piping or structural components that require replacement according to prescribed operating standards.
- Diagnoses problems with lift station operations. Pinpoints problems with the use of testing equipment and based on experience and knowledge of lift station mechanics. Uses computer-generated telemetry reports on lift station systems to aid in such trouble-shooting. Makes necessary repairs; reports the need for major repairs to a supervisor. Directs and participates in major repairs on pumps, motors, and other equipment.
-
Performs scheduled preventive maintenance and repairs a variety of water/wastewater related equipment, including: bubbler system, air compressors, sealed water pumps, generators, hydraulic valves, transfer pumps, odor scrubbers, grinders, exhaust fans, vacuum filters, various pumps (centrifugal, rotary lobe, positive displacement, diaphragm), chlorination systems and/or aeration systems in order to; minimize equipment breakdown/malfunction; identify potential mechanical/safety problems; facilitate efficient/effective operation of the treatment plant; and prolong the useful life of the equipment.
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Checks and maintains equipment such as motors, blowers, pumps, compressors, chemical feeders, rotary distributors, and flotation units. Performs electrical, masonry, plumbing and welding tasks in repairing equipment or facilities.
-
Fabricates or repairs products (motors, machine parts, etc.) using a cutting torch and welder.
-
Pulls, repairs, and troubleshoots motors, starters, relays, regulators, pumps, soft starts, programmable logic controllers and many other items related to utilities. Pulls, inspects, and cleans lift station pumps
-
Maintains the Lakeland/Plant City potable water interconnect.
-
Installs well pumps, motors, and related equipment to restore the well to production status or bring new wells into production.
-
Performs preventative and corrective maintenance to collection system Lift Stations, grounds, and associated equipment. Inspects all mechanical and electrical items on lift station preventative maintenance check off list. Documents the repairs made. Fills out request for work requiring electrician or mechanic.
-
Inspects pull chains on pumps and replace as needed. Inspects wear-rings and impellers on pumps. Exercises plug valves at the station. Cleans and inspects check valves at the stations. Checks operation of float switches in the station. Inspects wire ties on float and power cords and replace as needed.
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Washes down pumping station, assists in vacuum cleaning of station, removes rags and debris from floats and electrical power cords.
-
Installs or replaces equipment and machinery; participates in major plant installation and equipment overhauls.
-
Operates heavy machinery including electrical meters, forklift, cranes, front loader, backhoe, bobcat, and dump truck.
-
Maintains 4 water storage tanks: painting, cleaning, etc. Repairs and cleans salt tanks. Maintains and repairs 8 - 2000 gallon chlorine tanks and if they cannot be repaired, orders, and installs new tanks. Repairs chlorine generators, refers major repairs to outside sources.
-
Works with concrete and performs basic carpentry work in lift station repair, and other work as required.
-
Performs a variety of general maintenance duties in and around the wastewater treatment plant including wash downs of de-nitrification basins, oxidation ditch, clarifiers, filters, and contact basins.
- Maintains reports and files on lift station equipment and other data. Fills out work orders, time sheets and maintenance logs.
-
Uses a handheld scanner for computer checks. Scans barcodes on motors, pumps, etc.
-
Works a rotating twenty-four hour, seven-day on-call shift for emergency coverage, within 6 months.
-
All employees will be cross-trained in water, wastewater, and/or reclaimed water for equivalent positions. The employee may be directed to change positions at any time of employment without notice on a permanent or temporary basis.
-
Performs other job duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to carry out each essential duty or responsibility satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, and abilities; education and/or experience; and certificates or licenses required to fill the position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
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Ability to work in or around moving machinery and high voltage safely.
-
Ability to run welder and cutting torch.
-
Ability to keep accurate records.
-
Ability to work in a responsible manner when dealing with coworkers
-
Ability to follow oral and written instructions including diagrams.
-
Ability to take independent action without constant supervision.
-
Ability to make logical decisions based on training and experience.
-
Ability to work in or around wastewater and related jobs.
-
Ability to operate a computer.
-
Must be dedicated to providing support to other employees in a team atmosphere.
-
Must qualify for after hour call duty and be prepared to respond if needed to handle utility related issues.
Education and Experience:
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Graduation from an accredited high school or possession of an acceptable equivalent diploma.
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Five years of experience and/or training related to mechanical and electrical projects.
-
A combination of education, training, and experience may be substituted at the City Manager’s discretion.
Certificates and Licenses:
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Must maintain a valid Florida driver's license and must be insurable by the City’s current insurance carrier.
-
Must obtain Confined Space Entry Certification with 6 months of employment.
-
Must obtain Forklift Certification within one (1) year of employment.
-
Must obtain FEMA IS-100, IS-200, IS-700 within 6 months of employment.
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Must obtain Class 3 Distribution System Operator license within 3 years from date of hire.
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National Incident Management System (NIMS) training will be required according to the job duties and responsibilities within one (1) year of employment.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
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This position may supervise other employees such as those in Maintenance Mechanic I and Maintenance Mechanic II positions.
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