Electrical/Instrumentation Supervisor

Department:Electrical
Updated:1/1/12
Effective:1/1/12
Approved STPUD:NH
Approved LOCAL 39:CS

Job Summary

Under the supervision of the Manager of Plant Operations, directs and assists in the installation, service, maintenance, and repair of electrical wiring systems, control systems, instrumentation systems, electrical equipment, and generation equipment. Requires the responsibility for carrying out and explaining electrical maintenance procedures, and exercising judgment in repair and maintenance work requested by other departments under the District’s work order system. Ensures that all work is performed safely and all facilities are maintained in a safe condition.

Job Physical Requirements Analysis

Job Specific Body Movements Occasionally
1/3 of time or less
Frequently
1/3 – 2/3 of time
Continuously
More than 2/3 of time
Sitting20% of day  
Standing 35% of day 
Walking 35% of day 
Driving10% of day  
Hearing  100% of day
Speaking  100% of day
Lifting 1-20 lbs X 
Lifting 20-50 lbsX  
Lifting 50+ lbsX  
Working/reaching above shoulder X 
Working w/arms extended @ shoulder level X 
Working with body bent over at waist X 
Working in kneeling positionX  
CrawlingX  
Climbing stairs X 
Climbing ladderX  
Major Hand X 
Pulling X 
Pushing X 
Fine Manipulation X 
Typing/KeyboardX  
WritingX  
Simple Grasping X 
FilingX  
Power Grip X 
Tools X 
Equipment X 
Hand Twisting X 
FoldingX  

Height from Floor of Objects to Be Reached or Worked On:

Object Height
Lighting8-10 feet
Power panels5-6 feet
Motors, conduit boxes, etc1-10 feet

Equipment Used

Hand tools such as: screwdrivers, side cutters, diagonal cutters, slip pliers, spine tites, and wrenches of all types. Power tool such as drill motors up to ½-inch, pipe cutters, pipe threaders, pipe benders, and metal saws. Test equipment such as volt-OHM meters, ampere meters, current generators, oscilloscopes, meters, computers, and other specialized electronic test equipment.

Working Conditions

Indoors, outdoors, summer and winter. Environment contains odors, chemicals, and noisy equipment. Environment is in both the water and sewer systems.