The City of Tacoma Environmental Services Department, Operations and Maintenance Division is seeking Senior Wastewater Treatment Plant Maintenance Machinists to perform complex duties in the maintenance and repair of wastewater treatment plants, pump stations, machinery equipment, and related systems; to fabricate special tools, parts and equipment; and to plan and oversee maintenance schedules, train and provide work direction to Maintenance Machinists and Wastewater Treatment Plant Assistants. The ideal candidates will possess both exceptional technical ability and the ability to effectively lead and motivate their team.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
Perform complex duties in the maintenance and repair of hydraulic systems and controls, plumbing, various treatment plant and pump station equipment and other assigned equipment, buildings and facilities
Oversee and plan maintenance schedule for subordinates; oversee and participate in preventive maintenance program; train maintenance machinists and recommend disciplinary action as appropriate. May create SAP work orders and notifications
Participate in and conduct employee evaluations.
Recommend improvements and modifications to existing facilities
Fabricate special tools, parts and equipment; operate a lathe
Operate arc and acetylene welding equipment in repairing parts and equipment as needed
Remove, transport, replace and install equipment; repair or rebuild as necessary using various equipment such as mobile cranes and portable lifting devices
Identify source of oil spills and assist with the removal of oil as required
Order supplies and materials according to established procedures; contact vendors as needed; schedule necessary repairs of equipment in a timely and efficient manner
Contact various departments and others to coordinate repair and maintenance activities and procure supplies
Prepare and maintain electronic records and reports related to daily activities
Operate a variety of tools, equipment machines such as electrical testing equipment welders, lathes, generators, portable pumps, saws, drills, roto-hammers and other power and hand tools; operate forklifts, mobile cranes and City vehicles
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS & WORKING CONDITIONS:
Work includes indoor and outdoor environment; subject to driving from site to site and noise, and working in confined spaces with fumes and odors. The physical demands described herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions.
A position in this class is generally exposed to prolonged period of standing, bending, climbing, loud industrial noises, fumes, and gases, working in confined spaces, above and underground, use and operating a variety of hand/power tools, equipment, and machinery requiring finger and hand dexterity, working in the field or in a plant working environment in all types of weather conditions and using proper safety equipment and devices. Walking, sitting, climbing or descending ladders and ability to enter tight and confined spaces. Position requires positioning self under and/or around equipment, ascending/descending, and moving objects weighing 90 pounds or more.
An employee in this position may be exposed to potentially hazardous materials.
Qualifications
An equivalent combination to graduation from high school AND:
Completion of approved four-year machinist apprenticeship program and/or college level technical training (i.e. Associate of Applied Science or equivalent two year technical certificated training program)
OR
Five years of increasingly responsible experience in the repair, maintenance, removal and installation of mechanical, hydraulic and electrical systems including experience in a waste water treatment or five years permanent/fulltime work in a heavy industrial maintenance mechanic trade
LICENSES, CERTIFICATES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Valid Washington State driver's license at time of appointment with maintenance thereafter.
Knowledge & Skills
Basic wastewater treatment plant processes and impact of equipment malfunctions
Safety techniques, testing and procedures in handling dangerous or hazardous gases and/or confined spaces as related to a wastewater treatment plant
Basic principles of the skilled maintenance trades. Basic plumbing and electricity
Oral and written communication skills
Methods, tools, equipment and materials used in wastewater treatment
Plant equipment maintenance, repair, removal and installation
Proper methods of storing equipment, materials and supplies
Health and safety regulations
Requirements of maintaining City waste water treatment plant equipment in a safe, clean and orderly condition
Applicable regulations, policies and procedures. Technical aspects of field of specialty
Skill with computers and software. Record-keeping techniques
Machine tool operation
Train and provide work direction to others. Understand and follow oral and written directions. Follow applicable health and safety procedures
Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others
Perform complex maintenance and repair of plant equipment using a variety of power and hand tools and complex test equipment
Analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action. Work from blueprints, shop drawings and sketches
Perform heavy manual labor. Meet schedules and time lines
Work independently with little direction. Plan and organize work
Inspect equipment, diagnose problems and correct as needed
Perform maintenance machinist and a variety of skilled maintenance work
Selection Process & Supplemental Information
Application Process
Interested individual should complete the online application and attach a resume and cover letter by the closing date and time listed on the job announcement. Applications received without attaching the required materials may not progress in the selection process.
Applicants who are eligible for veterans scoring criteria (Veterans Preference) MUST attach a copy of their DD-214 member copy 4 (proof of military discharge form) at time of application to be eligible for review for Veteran's Preference points.
Examination Process:
This is a competitive selection process. Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications will have Supplemental Questions #6-11 reviewed and scored by a committee of subject matter experts, as the Experience and Training Test. These questions will be scored based on information provided; therefore, it is the responsibility of the applicants to adequately describe all pertinent experience and training. Please make sure you read the questions and provide complete informative answers, including your roles in the position and key activities. DO NOT respond with see resume in lieu of answering these questions; this will result in a failing score. Applicants must pass this evaluation to be placed on the eligible list for hiring consideration.
Communication with the City of Tacoma
We primarily communicate via email during the application process. Emails from Tacoma.gov and/or governmentjobs.com should be placed on your safe domain list to ensure that you receive notifications in a timely manner. As a precaution, you may also want to check your junk email folders.
City of Tacoma’s Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
At the City of Tacoma, we're on a mission to make our workforce as diverse and inclusive as the community we serve. We're committed to eliminating racial and other disparities, and we actively seek out candidates from a wide range of backgrounds and cultures. Join our team at the City of Tacoma and help us build a more vibrant, inclusive, and equitable community for all.
The City of Tacoma believes that diversity of thought, background, and experience contributes to our success and innovation. If you’re passionate about this role and our mission, we encourage you to apply. If you have a less traditional background, we want to hear about your transferrable skills and experience. We value a variety of perspectives and are excited to see what you bring to the table.
The Community
Tacoma is centrally located just 32 miles south of the city of Seattle and 31 miles north of the state capital, Olympia. The City of Tacoma is also home to the Port of Tacoma, which is among the largest container ports in the United States. Like most cities in the northwest, Tacoma is surrounded by beautiful nature, offering residents many opportunities for outdoor adventures.
Largely suburban in nature with a small, but dense, urban core, Tacoma is home to numerous institutes of higher learning that attract students from across the country. The University of Washington Tacoma, Pacific Lutheran University, University of Puget Sound, a satellite campus of the Evergreen State College, three community/technical colleges, and several trade and business schools are within Tacoma's geographic area. Downtown's Cultural District is the site of the Washington State History Museum, Museum of Glass, the Tacoma Art Museum, and America's Car Museum.
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Compensation & Benefits
Pay Details:
Hourly Rate: $53.89 - $56.58
Annual Salary: $112,091.20 - $117,686.40