$37.82-$53.90 Hourly / $6,555.47-$9,342.67 Monthly / $78,665.60-$112,112.00 Yearly
Considerable
knowledge of: practices, methods, tools, equipment and materials used
in the inspection, calibration and repair of electrical and mechanical
instruments; occupational hazards and necessary safety precautions required in
the operation and repair of waste to energy plant electrical instrumentation
equipment; instruments used to measure and control variables such as pressure,
flow temperature, motion, and force; National Electrical Code, state, federal,
and local electrical codes and environmental regulations pertaining to
instrumentation; power generation, distribution, metering, and protective
relaying for high voltage systems.
Ability to: read and interpret power plant piping and instrumentation diagrams,
distributed control system drawings loop sheets, electrical prints and
schematics; establish and maintain effective working relationships; follow
standard safety procedures.
Graduation from an accredited high school or vocational
school and six (6) years of experience in the maintenance and repair of
electrical instrumentation and distributive control equipment, such as
hydraulic/pneumatic systems, steam turbine, turbine generator, air dampers, and
related control devices; or an equivalent combination of training and
experience.
Must meet all criteria for level III on the E & I skills matrix.
Possession of a
valid Florida Driver’s license required.