Driven, knowledgeable and passionate about water, the Suburban Water Systems team, a division of Nexus Water Group, is in the business of delivering a product everyone uses and depends on. We serve a population of about 300,000 through a water distribution system that covers all or portions of Glendora, Covina, West Covina, La Puente, Hacienda Heights, City of Industry, Whittier, La Mirada, La Habra, Buena Park and unincorporated portions of California's Los Angeles and Orange counties. It all starts with our people - proud members of their communities, dedicated to delivering safe, reliable, and cost-effective water utility services.
What We Offer
Starting Pay Range: $40 - $45 per hour
401k Company Match: 100% of the first 6% of your eligible compensation contributed to the Plan
Paid Time Off: Starting at 3 weeks annually
Additional Benefit Plans include Medical, Dental, Vision, Company-Paid Life Insurance and more
Training, Professional Certifications, and Education Allowance
9/80 Work Schedule with every other Friday off
Work Location and Schedule:
This position will be based at our Covina, California location.
The work schedule is a 9/80 schedule, with 9 hours per day on Monday-Thursday and 8 hours per day on working Fridays, with every other Friday off.
This role will also require local travel to other locations within our service areas in Southern California.
What You'll Do
As an Electrical and Instrumentation Technician, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the continuous, efficient, and reliable operation of our water utility systems. This role focuses on the maintenance, repair, and optimization of electrical and instrumentation systems that support the production, distribution, storage and treatment of potable water.
This position will be willing and able to perform the following duties and others as assigned:
Utilize computer maintenance management system (CMMS) for work processing.
Perform electrical/electronic preventive maintenance and repairs on motor controls, PLCs, industrial networks, meters, and chemical equipment.
Conduct maintenance on groundwater wells and booster pump assemblies.
Troubleshoot PLC, SCADA, and motor control systems, including VFDs.
Maintain and troubleshoot water treatment chemical feed systems.
Test and calibrate production meters.
Support engineering capital projects and coordinate with contractors.
Design, modify, and program control systems for water blending and system parameters.
Install industrial electrical systems, including conduits, wiring, and switches.
Estimate job resources, requisition materials, and coordinate with vendors and contractors.
Interpret technical manuals, schematics, and blueprints to troubleshoot equipment.
Operate and maintain electronic testing equipment and related software.
Provide technical support for computerized telemetry and electrical systems.
Safely work with voltages ranging from 24VDC to 480VAC.
Reasonable Accommodations Statement
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
What You'll Bring
Education and Experience
High school degree or GED.
Completion of a formal electrical program at an accredited college or university preferred.
Years of experience in the installation, maintenance, repair, and alteration of electrical and electronic equipment, preferably at a water or wastewater facility:
Electrical Technician II: 2 years
Electrical Technician III: 4 years
Electrical Technician IV: 6 years
Licenses and Certifications
Valid California Class C Driver's License with satisfactory driving record.
Water certifications:
Electrical Technician II: Treatment 2 (T2) + Distribution 2 (D2)
Electrical Technician III: Treatment 2 (T2) + Distribution 3 (D3)
Electrical Technician IV: Treatment 2 (T2) + Distribution 4 (D4)
CWEA Electrical & Instrumentation Technologist Certification (possession of or ability to obtain within 2 years of appointment to position).
Electrical Technician II: Grade 2
Electrical Technician III: Grade 3
Electrical Technician IV: Grade 4
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of Cal-OSHA, OSHA, Safety Data Sheets, National Electric Code, and safety standards.
Familiarity with commercial/industrial electrical systems, SCADA, radio communications, and motor control stations.
Ability to troubleshoot electrical and electronic systems.
Proficient in safe use of PPE, including Arc Flash gear.
Capable of working independently with minimal supervision.
Strong communication skills in person, phone, and email.
Skilled in record-keeping and report preparation using PC or tablet.
Able to exercise independent judgment within guidelines.
Effective at building collaborative relationships.
Knowledge of Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
Proficiency in Word, Excel, Outlook, and Internet use.
Work Environment and Conditions
Work is performed in an environment with regular exposure to major disagreeable conditions or hazards, such as:
Extreme temperature conditions (excessive heat/cold).
Tight spaces, Confined Spaces and work at heights.
Chemical and hazardous atmospheric conditions.
Physical Exertion:
Tasks may require considerable physical effort to be performed on a frequent and consistent basis.
May require daily travel between work sites greater than 30 miles.
Extensive physical activity, working with heavy machinery, vehicles, and/or moving parts or objects.
Lifting or moving over 50 pounds consistently
May stay in one position with little movement for periods of time throughout the day greater than 8 hours.
May require working from heights, climbing stairs and ladders.
Use of specialized PPE will be worn for work tasks as required.
Qualified applications with arrest or conviction records will be considered for employment in accordance with the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers and the California Fair Chance Act.
We are a proud Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status or any characteristic or condition protected by Federal, state, or local law.