Electrician
- Employer
- Oklahoma City Community College
- Location
- Oklahoma City, OK
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- Administrative Jobs
- Institutional & Business Affairs, Auxiliary Services
- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Institution Type
- Community College
Job Details
Staff_0403296
Classification Title:Staff
Working Title:Electrician
Datatel Position ID:BUOM5ELECTRI1A
Annual Hours:2080
Placement Range:$21.21 - $23.86
Position Type:Regular
Job Category:Non-Exempt
General Description:This position is essentially responsible for troubleshooting, servicing, repairing, and installing electrical systems associated with power distribution, motor and boiler controls, motors, generators, and other electrical equipment. This position shall also perform other duties of a maintenance mechanic to include maintenance of mechanical systems, plumbing systems, and other duties associated with the overall appearance and operation of the facilities.
Reports To:Director of Building Maintenance and Operations
What position(s) reports to this position?:Student Assistant and electrician helpers, as necessary. Supervision of outside contractors performing campus electrical work.
Minimum Education/Experience:Electrical Journeyman’s License
Must have a valid Oklahoma driver’s license
Knowledge:
Electrical systems
Motors, generators, and electrical equipment
Skills:
Using tools related to job duties.
Abilities:
Oversee the work of outside contractors performing electrical work.
PHYSICAL/MENTAL DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS:
The work is very heavy work which requires the person to occasionally exert in excess of 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or in excess of 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or in excess of 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Additionally, the following physical abilities are required:
This position requires the person to frequently move about the various campuses.
This position requires the person to frequently communicate with and listen to administration, staff, faculty, students, and others to perform the essential functions of the position; must be able to exchange accurate information in various situations.
This position requires the person to frequently operate a computer, other machinery, and mobile devices to perform the essential functions of the position.
This position requires the person to frequently operate equipment that frequently involves repetitive motions of fingers, hands, and wrists.
This position requires the person to occasionally ascend/descend a ladder, stairs, ramps, scaffolding, etc. to perform the essential functions of the position.
This position requires the person to frequently position self to grasp, move, lift, push, pull, work on, or operate equipment.
This position requires the person to frequently use upper and lower body to exert force up to 50 pounds to grasp, lift, carry, push, and/or pull materials or equipment.
This position requires the person to frequently position self to access materials that may be above head or at ground level.
This position requires the person to judge, observe, and assess the accuracy, neatness, thoroughness of work assigned or to make general observations.
Work is performed in both an indoor and outdoor setting; when working outdoors this person is subject to extreme cold (temperatures below 32 degrees) and extreme hot temperatures (temperatures above 100 degrees).
Work is performed in a safe and secure work environment that may periodically have unpredictable requirements or demands.
May need to communicate above ambient noise.
Frequently exposed to hazards such as vibrations; close proximity to moving mechanical parts and/or electrical current; working on scaffolding and high places; exposure to high heat or exposure to chemicals, oils, and/or other cutting fluids; exposed to fumes, odors, dusts, and gases associated building maintenance and operations; and may be required to wear a respirator.
Frequently performs essential functions in close quarters, crawl space, manholes, small, enclosed rooms, small sewage and water line pipes; narrow aisles or passageways.
Work is performed during a normal daily work schedule; rotates maintenance and operations duty coverage as necessary for emergency response; and required to rotate one week and a Saturday for on-call duty as needed.
Electrical Contractor’s License
Required Training:Quarterly compliance training as assigned by institution
Work Hours:Primary: M-F 7:30am – 4:30pm
Rotating Maintenance & Operations duty coverage.
As necessary for response to campus emergencies.
Operations/Maintenance
Job Open Date:07/23/2024
Open Until Filled:No
HR Contact:Beth Holmes
Special Instructions to Applicants:Applicants are to thoroughly complete the online application and attach the following required documents: resume and copy of Electrical license using “other document”
Applicants who do not attach the required documents will not be considered for the position.
For application assistance, please contact Human Resources at (405) 682-7542, Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential job functions satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the primary job functions herein described. Since every duty associated with this position may not be described herein, employees may be required to perform duties not specifically spelled out in the job description, but which may be reasonably considered to be incidental in the performing of their duties just as though they were actually written out in this job description.
Job Duties (Duties Assignment Statement):Installs switches, receptacles, fuses, and breakers; installs and repairs incandescent and fluorescent light fixtures; and logs in location, type, and number of bulbs used.
Performs preventive maintenance on all mechanical/electrical equipment, utilizing equipment manuals and established procedures to include: lubrication of bearings; replacement/adjustment; filter replacement; electrical components; and maintenance of fluid levels.
Examines electrical equipment and systems for damage and corrosion; installs and connects distribution, generation, and utilization equipment components, such as relays, switches, transformers, heating elements, etc.
Troubleshoots complex electrical control circuits and replaces defective components including power rectifiers, photoelectric sensors, and regulators.
Cuts, threads, and bends conduit; assembles and replaces conduit, conduit fittings, junction boxes, and supports; locates and repairs electrical wiring faults; and repairs and services high-voltage equipment such as rotating machinery, circuit breakers, and power distribution systems.
Uses hand tools such as tubing and conduit benders, threading machines, and soldering irons to complete repair or installation of electrical systems; cuts, threads, solders, brazes, and blues iron, copper, and plastic piping systems for repair of existing systems or new installations.
Operates specialized equipment such as: drill presses; threading machines; grinding machine welders; saws of all types; shears; and other related equipment in order to complete necessary installations and repairs.
Erects and utilizes specialized ladders, rigging, and scaffolding; installs, adjusts, calibrates, and repairs pneumatic control systems including air compressors and refrigerated air dryer units; and drives college-owned vehicles, as required, to perform essential job duties.
Repairs, adjusts, and maintains heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems.
Performs a variety of repairs and maintenance to plumbing systems; and performs related work as required.
Abide by the policies and procedures published in the Board of Regents Policies and College Policies & Procedures
Contribute to a safe educational & working environment.
Adhere to established safety and health procedures and practices for the purpose of providing injury and illness prevention for self and others.
Complete quarterly health and safety training pursuant to OCCC’s established safety and health procedures and practices.
Participate in all applicable OCCC emergency, evacuation, shelter in place drills, and be prepared to take action and assist others in taking appropriate action should a health or safety emergency occur.
Organization
Oklahoma City Community College provides the people of Oklahoma and our community with broad access to certificates of mastery, associate degrees, community education, and cultural programs of exceptional quality, empowering our students to achieve their educational goals and our community to thrive in an increasingly global society.
OCCC promote's student success through: open access to the College; quality in the learning environment; excellence in the faculty and staff; competency based learning; comprehensive and innovative programs and services; cooperation in the development and improvement of programs and services; and holding students, employees, and programs accountable for high performance standards.
Oklahoma City Community College serves more than 28,000 students annually. For most of our students, completing a college degree is life changing, not only for the student who receives the degree, but also for the student's family; and in a collective sense, transformational for our community. At OCCC, we have always been committed to helping every student realize their educational goals.
We believe our responsibility for our student's success does not end at graduation. We offer a solid background and a firm foundation for a lifetime of learning and accomplishment.
This year we have made another major commitment toward that responsibility. OCCC was chosen as one of 79 community colleges in 16 states to participate in Achieving the Dream: Community Colleges Count. This national initiative focuses on the success of community college students and is designed to help OCCC remain focused on helping our students reach their goals.
The dark red buildings of Oklahoma City Community College have become a landmark in the southwestern section of Oklahoma City. Situated on a 143-acre site just south of Interstate 240 on South May Avenue, the College is easily accessible to the entire metropolitan Oklahoma City area. The distinctive architectural design of the buildings creates a positive environment for quality education
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