
Senior Instrument Technician (Metering & Monitoring)
Massachusetts Water Resources Authority
- Chelsea, MA
- $64,525 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Supervises and participates in shop and fieldwork calibrating, troubleshooting, installing, repairing and maintaining electronic metering equipment, gas monitors, differential pressure instruments, transmitters, recorders, etc.
- Examines malfunctioning instruments, tests mechanisms and circuitry for defects. Troubleshoots equipment and replaces defective parts, reassembles the instrument and adjust all levels and signals to ensure accurate data.
- Supervises a work crew, records work completed, equipment and parts utilized, time spent on a job and summarizes in weekly reports.
- Supervises the safe and orderly maintenance of all tools, materials, equipment, vehicles and facilities.
- Orders and maintains all necessary supplies.
- Follows all MWRA safety policies and procedures to ensure a safe work environment.
- Supervises and/or performs plumbing duties related to metering.
- Utilizes Maximo to input and extract data.
- Utilizes Telog software to review meter data.
- Performs light maintenance independently or as part of a team. Light maintenance shall include but not limited to:
- Inspects and troubleshoots various systems and equipment
- Installs and retrofits/new equipment related to plant systems.
- Modifies and/or aligns existing equipment to specifications.
- Sets up ladders, staging and rigging and utilizes hoists, jacks, dollies, lifts, etc. for proper access to job and to remove and install equipment.
- Operates portable pumping, ventilation and other equipment necessary to support and accomplish assigned tasks.
- Greases and lubricates, replaces oil reserves, minor packing adjustments and opens hatches.
- Installs safety rails, changes light bulbs and replaces HVAC filters.
- Removes snow from immediate work area in order to perform tasks.
- Routine testing, lockout/tagout, operation (startup/shutdown) and adjustment of process equipment.
- Performs necessary cleanup and housekeeping for work area and other light maintenance tasks.
- Performs related duties as required.
- A high school diploma or GED; and
- At least two (2) years of experience in electronics, electricity, mechanics, and hydraulics including at least one (1) year as a supervisor. (Successful completion of the MWRA sponsored supervisory training program and receipt of the training certificate may be substituted for supervisory experience); or
- An Associate's degree in electronics, engineering, computer science or related field can substitute for two years of experience. Electrical or electronics formal training can substitute for one year of experience; or
- Any equivalent combination of education or experience.
- Familiarity with the care and use of electronic test equipment as well as other hand and power tools.
- Ability to read, interpret and work from blueprints, site drawings, schematics, wiring diagrams and other diagrams.
- Ability to supervise, plan and schedule crew activities and complete work assignments.
- Ability to understand and follow written and oral instructions.
- Working knowledge of computers.
- Skill in the operation of the listed tools and equipment.
- Ability to prepare and maintain records in a legible and orderly fashion.
- A valid Class D Motor Vehicle Operators License.
- Requires immediate enrollment in an approved electronics certification program and completion within 18 months is required for employees who do not have Associate's degree in a relevant field.
- Complete competency based training program related to ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES as outlined above and successfully demonstrates required competencies.
- Successful completion of Confined Space training with MWRA certification within six (6) months of employment may be required.
- Must have the ability to raise a 180-pound co-worker from a metering sewer manhole in a reasonable amount of time using a DBI/SALA tripod/winch system.