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Electronic Maintenance Technician Assistant Supervisor- City and County of San Francisco - Multiple Departments Citywide (7329) (T00127)

City and County of San Francisco
San Francisco, United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 27 Jan 2025

About the role

Company Description

The City and County of San Francisco has budgeted  Electronic Maintenance Technician Assistant Supervisor positions at the San Francisco International AirportMunicipal Transportation Agency, and Public Utilities Commission.  

San Francisco is a vibrant and dynamic city, on the forefront of economic growth & innovation, urban development, arts & entertainment, as well as social issues & change. This rich tapestry of culture and ideas is sustained by our City's commitment to heighten the quality of life for San Franciscans and residents of the greater Bay Area. Our employees play an important role not only in making our City what it is today, but also in shaping the future of San Francisco. 

Application Opening: January 27, 2025
Deadline to Apply: Applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible as this announcement may close any time after 11:59 PM on February 10, 2025.
Recruitment ID: CBT-7329-T00127

Job Description

Under general supervision, the Electronic Maintenance Technician Assistant Supervisor performs a wide variety of highly skilled electronic system trouble shooting, maintenance, testing, and repairs; exercises work direction over a small group of subordinate skilled and semi-skilled staff engaged in such work; and performs related duties as required.

Essential Functions:

  1. Supervises by planning, assigning and reviewing the work of a small group of skilled, semi-skilled and support staff performing trouble-shooting, maintenance, repair, calibration, fabrication, installation, design, modification and development of a wide variety of electronic systems.
     
  2. Performs quality assurance tests; assists in developing and modifying maintenance and repair policies and procedures.
     
  3. Performs a variety of complex, non-routine electronic maintenance tasks including corrective and preventive maintenance, repair, trouble shooting, calibration, removal, installation, and system design and modification.
     
  4. Advises staff in solving difficult problems, assists in training and interpreting policy; enforces safety procedures; analyzes equipment failures, personnel or operational problems and reports to supervisor.
     
  5. Maintains records of maintenance activities including vehicle work orders, time and materials usage, equipment test results, vehicle modifications, and others as directed.
     
  6. Analyzes chronic equipment failure, design system improvements, estimate project time and costs, or prepare specialized reports of program activities.
     
  7. Tests and calibrates electronic equipment using established test procedures; operates Diagnostic Test Equipment , function generators, oscilloscopes, transmission measuring test sets, meters, locators, and other devices required to maintain electric/electronic systems and equipment; utilizes various schematics, blueprints, wire lists, equipment manuals, and other resources.
     
  8. Performs corrective and preventive maintenance, non-routine repair, modification, troubleshooting, calibration, removal and installation of complex electronic systems, equipment and transit vehicles.
     
  9. Inspects existing and newly installed equipment including motor/generator control circuits and systems to evaluate performance under operating conditions; may assist in the design fabrication, testing, and evaluation of prototypes.
     
  10. Instructs other personnel in system maintenance procedures and operations; may advise and assist management personnel and others on operating problems involving electronic transit equipment.
     
  11. Operate special hand and power tools, such as soldering equipment, drill press grinder, crimper, saws, wire-rap tools, and other related equipment.
     
  12. Inspects, maintains and repairs network communication systems, supervisory control, remote signal and remote control equipment, instrumentation and control systems, and flow, pressure and level sensor calibrations.
     
  13. Inspects, maintains and repairs radio, fire alarm and security systems, video equipment, digital electronic equipment, telemetering, communication,   protective relays, meters and other electronic and auxiliary apparatus.
     
  14. Inspects, maintains and repairs various miscellaneous electrical equipment in powerhouse, switch yard and sub-station; may act as an emergency operator at an unattended powerhouse station.
     
  15. Maintains detailed files and record-keeping system to assure accurate and complete documentation of payroll/personnel.
     
  16. Operates a motor vehicle to respond to service requests at various locations.

 

Nature of Work: Work involves some physical effor

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