City of Millbrae
Plant: Senior Maintenance Worker
The City of Millbrae has an exciting opportunity for two (2) full-time Plant Senior Maintenance Worker to join our team. This critical role is responsible for leading and performing a variety of preventive maintenance, repairs, and installations of water pollution control plant equipment and sewage pumping facilities. As a Senior Maintenance Worker, you will ensure the effective operation of plant machinery, coordinate maintenance tasks, order supplies, and maintain accurate maintenance records. You will also provide lead direction, work coordination, and training to lower-level staff.
This position offers a unique opportunity for those with experience in the maintenance and repair of water treatment plant systems to further develop their leadership skills while serving a vibrant and diverse community. The City of Millbrae offers a competitive compensation and benefits package, a positive and collaborative working environment, and opportunities for professional growth and advancement.
If you are ready to take on a leadership role in ensuring the efficient operation of Millbrae’s essential water treatment systems, we encourage you to apply!
DEFINITION
Under general supervision, leads and performs a variety of preventative maintenance, repairs, and installation of water pollution control plant, sewage pumping facilities, and equipment; maintains accurate maintenance records; orders and maintains an inventory of supplies, parts, and other frequently used items; and performs related duties as assigned.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
Senior Treatment Plant Maintenance Worker is distinguished from Treatment Plant Maintenance Worker II in that the Senior Treatment Plant Maintenance Worker level provides lead direction, work coordination, and training to assigned staff and requires a higher level of certification.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED AND RECEIVED
Receives general supervision from supervisory or management staff in assigned department. Provides lead direction, work coordination, and training to lower-level staff.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The duties listed below are illustrative only and are not meant to be a full and exhaustive listing of all of the duties and responsibilities of the position.
- Leads and performs tasks related to the maintenance and repair of pumps, motors, plumbing, electrical, and exercise and lubricate machinery within the plant; records and maintains accurate maintenance records in a daily logbook;
- Orders supplies and materials; orders inventory of frequently used parts, oil, and filters for equipment used in the plant;
- Completes monthly work orders and enters information regarding maintenance tasks into the system; records SCADA; records hours on equipment and meters; makes entries into the end of the month report and prints work order summary;
- Generates new maintenance work orders for each month; prioritizes tasks to be performed on Water Pollution Control Plant equipment;
- Leads and performs cleanup of the plant, removing trash, washing down decks, and clearing leaves and branches from storm drains; cleans tools and makes sure equipment is in proper locations and power tools are in safe working condition;
- Changes oil and filters on various pumps and compressors in the plant; maintains safety inspections of fire extinguishers, eye wash stations, and ladders in the plant;
- Removes and replaces packing from various pumps in the plant; installs new rings of packing with new lantern rings if damaged; applies grease to the new set of packing for proper lubrication; removes corrosion or debris from packing gland before reinstalling;
- Evaluates pump performance and flow rate to determine if pump has excessive buildup of rags that is affecting its performance and efficiency; shuts down pumps to remove rags from impeller and clears any obstructions;
- Replaces damaged parts/fittings on leaking chemical feed pumps; makes alterations to existing supply tubing or fittings, replacing clamps or O-rings, or removing debris caught in the check valves; inspects, tests, calibrates, adjusts, cleans, and paints equipment in the water pollution control plant; and
- Performs related duties as assigned.
JOB-RELATED QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge of: Principles, practices, and techniques of the installation, maintenance, and repair of water treatment plan systems; operation of various hand and power tools; proper procedures to safely perform maintenance on machinery and equipment in the plant; principles and techniques of lead direction, work coordination, and training; maintenance for MP2 program; recording and updating repair history on water pollution control plant equipment; how to create new work orders and close out completed work orders; forklift operations and scissor lift; replacing, repairing, and installing piping, fittings, and valves on water pollution control equipment; data entry of important, vital information regarding maintenance repairs; performance and evaluation on future preventative maintenance in the WPCP MP2 program; proper protective equipment.
Ability to: Drive and operate vehicles and equipment safely; keep inventory, order, and stock necessary parts and supplies for the maintenance shop; provide effective lead direction, work coordination, and training; ensures safe work practices are observed; establish and maintain cooperative relationships with those contacted in the course of the work; adhere to prescribed policies, procedures, routines, and practices; carry out assignments with minimal instructions; read and understand written instructions, maps, equipment operation manuals, and other written documents associated with the work; effectively schedule work; effectively keep written records.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING GUIDELINES
Any combination of experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities. A typical way would be:
Education: High school diploma or equivalent (GED). Technical training in a water treatment plant system or related field is desirable.
Experience: Four (4) year of full-time experience in the installation, maintenance, and repair of pollution control plant and sewage pumping facilities with at least one (1) year of equivalent experience to a Treatment Plant Maintenance Worker II.
Licenses: Possession of a valid California Class C driver’s license and a satisfactory driving record. CWEA Certification as a Grade II Mechanical Technologist. Grade II Electrical/Instrumentation Certificate issued by the California Water Environment Association.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
Respond to work at any hour of the day or night, within designated timeframe, as required during afterhours, weekend service, and/or emergency situations; carry communication equipment in order to respond after work hours. Vision, hearing, and physical ability adequate to obtain and maintain a California Class B Driver’s License; speak clearly and understandably. Requires moderate and sometimes strenuous exertion including bending, stooping, crouching, crawling, climbing, lifting, twisting, digging, carrying, and/or handling material weighing up to one hundred (100) pounds. Work in confined spaces and wear protective equipment. May work in conditions that require exposure to noise, odors, chemical and biological agents, gases, and contact with sanitary wastewater; work at heights up to 20 feet; work in varying temperatures of cold and heat, and in inclement weather for extended periods of time; work in conditions that may contain dust, mold, and various chemicals.
Benefits
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS: The City provides a generous benefits package inclusive of PERS retirement, paid holidays, City paid life and AD&D insurance policies, and health and welfare benefits as provided for by the current Teamsters MOU.