$31.07-$44.30 Hourly / $5,385.47-$7,678.67 Monthly / $64,625.60-$92,144.00 Yearly
This is skilled technical work involving mechanical maintenance and repair activities for a Waste to Energy facility. Bargaining unit position.
Considerable knowledge of: construction,
operating principles and common failures of industrial mechanical equipment and
the ability to recognize and diagnose the faulty operation of equipment from
charts, graphs and visual inspection.
Working knowledge of: power plant
processes and the interrelationships of various equipment and machinery,
including the effect failure of a piece of equipment would have on the
remainder of the system; occupational hazards and necessary safety precautions
required in the operation and repair of waste to energy plant equipment; industrial
mechanical equipment, including hydraulic/pneumatic systems, pumps, motors,
conveyers, boilers, and TIG/MIG welding procedures.
Ability to: identify and correct the root cause
of mechanical malfunctions and identify failure indicators when present on
equipment; read and interpret power plant piping and instrumentation diagrams,
hydraulic/pneumatic schematics, piping material specification sheets, welding
blueprints, and other reference materials; identify ASTM and SAE fastener grade
markings, thread standards, torque requirements, and washer requirements for
the specific task at hand; establish and maintain effective working
relationships
assume a lead capacity and oversee other employees; locate, define, repair
or modify defects in various mechanical equipment; interpret and work from equipment
technical sketches and blueprints; establish and maintain.
Skill in: mechanical work including pipe fitting, welding, rigging, machinist and
steel fabrication; use of a variety of hand tools and portable power tools used
in routine maintenance and mechanical repair work.