JOB
ENTRY SALARY: $65,226.82
POSITION OPEN UNTIL FILLED.
Under limited direction, the Electrical Supervisor oversees, supervises, and monitors the maintenance, repairs, modifications, and general care for all electrical systems, circuits, and components.
This position will use work order management software and data analytics tools for tracking performance and maintenance.
Employees selected for this position must meet FDLE guidelines in order to access sensitive and/or confidential information. Applicants with arrest histories for felonies or serious misdemeanors may be denied access to this information and as such, will not meet the minimum qualifications for a position with the City of Clearwater. EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Essential Functions: - Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following representative duties, knowledge, and skills. Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Supervise the maintenance, modification, and repair work performed on all electrical systems, equipment, components, and fixtures within the City municipal buildings, facilities, parks, sports complexes, and common areas; ensures functionality and operation for public usage.
Monitors employees and documents time, completed work orders, and assignments; prioritizes and assigns work for employees and coordinates activities with other departments.
Assists and troubleshoots the installation, modification, and repair of electrical circuits; repairs and replaces receptacles and lighting in office spaces, sewage, garages, exterior of buildings, parks, marinas, and bridges.
Manages electrical projects and provides research, planning, and oversight for multiple projects throughout the City; performs field work when needed.
Reads and interprets blueprints and designs; determines necessary work to be done and establishes a timeline for completion; prioritizes emergent electrical issues and ensures all work is completed or assigned; schedules staff and attends supervisor meetings; works with contactors and other staff.
Keeps, maintains, and drafts records and files on work in process and work completed; provides detailed information on electrical work and tasks still in process; documents plan reviews, construction updates, and project completion.
Works, engages, and communicates with other contractors performing general and specialized work throughout the city; assists and supports other contractors in maintenance and electrical repair; procures equipment and materials to complete jobs.
Assists and supports management with budget preparation, development, and implementation; provides training and education for new staff engaged in electrical maintenance and repair.
Performs other duties as assigned.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Knowledge of –
Practices, principles, methods, and skills in the care and maintenance of electrical equipment, fixtures, and components
Underground and overhead wiring
Construction sites and related safety protocols
Safety and hazard precautions
Project management and personnel management
Power tools and equipment
Department policies and protocols
Equipment maintenance practices and methods
Skill in –
Supervising all electrical work, scheduling work orders, and monitoring activities
Inspecting, repairing, installing, and modifying electrical equipment
Providing maintenance and repair for various electric needs
Reading blueprints and interpreting manuals
Electric codes and regulations
Interpreting and applying codes, regulations, and standards
Engaging and responding to customers and the public
Understanding and complying with oral and written instructions
Using tact and independent judgment within established guidelines