What are the responsibilities and job description for the Distribution Mechanic I, II or III position at Fort Pierce Utilities Authority?
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Mechanic II Minimum: $17.68 per hour
Mechanic I Minimum: $16.07 per hour
Advanced semi-skilled, moderate or advanced technical work in thecathodic protection, construction maintenance and repair of mains and service of the natural gas distribution system. Work of Mechanic I & II performed under the direct supervision of Mechanic III and is checked by observation and conformance to standard practices. Mechanic II performs multi-functional tasks with regards to all phases of the gas operations department; this is not a single task position. Mechanic III may perform lead work requiring immediate responsibility for a small group of employees engaged in semi-skilled or unskilled labor. May be delegated complete authority and responsibility for a designated period of time. Work performed by Mechanic III requires considerable judgment and knowledge and is under supervision of the Gas Distribution Foreman.
heavy, manual-type labor encountered in the work area within the limits of sound safety practices.
Distribution Mechanic I (GDM I) position. GDM I required Task List is documented in FPUA’s Operator Qualification Program. Completion of the Operator Qualification Program consisting of:
- Total completion of the Midwest Energy Association (MEA) Operator Qualification Program and testing with a test score of no less than 80% with no missed critical questions.
- Completion of the MEA Qualified for One - Qualified for All training program testing, with a test score of no less then 80% and hands-on performance review on tasks that directly relate to the GDM I position.
- Successful performance review by the Operator Qualification Evaluation Team of tasks related to a GDM I position.
- After initial qualification periodic re-qualification may be needed if significant changes affect covered task or the covered task(s) re-qualify date has expired.
Operator Qualifications: Successful completion of FPUA’s Operator Qualification Program as related to Gas Distribution Mechanic II (GDM Il) position. GDM Il required Task List is documented in FPUA’s Operator Qualification Program. Completion of the Operator Qualification Program consisting of:
- Total completion of the Midwest Energy Association (MEA) Operator Qualification Program and testing with a test score of no less than 80% with no missed critical questions.
- Completion of the MEA Qualified for One-Qualified for All training program testing, with a test score of no less then 80% and hands-on performance review on tasks that directly relate to the GDM Il position.
- Successful performance review by the Operator Qualification Evaluation Team of tasks related to a GDM Il position.
- After initial qualification periodic re-qualification may be needed if significant changes affect covered task or the covered task(s) re-qualify date has expired.
Operator Qualifications: Successful completion of FPUA’s Operator Qualification Program as related to Gas Distribution Mechanic II (GDM Il) position. GDM Il required Task List is documented in FPUA’s Operator Qualification Program. Completion of the Operator Qualification Program consisting of:
Completion of the Operator Qualification Program consisting of:
· Total completion of the Midwest Energy Association
(MEA) Operator Qualification Program and testing
with a test score of no less than 80% with no missed
critical questions.
· Completion of the MEA Qualified for One - Qualified for All
training program testing, with a test score of no less then
80% and hands-on performance review on tasks that
directly relate to the GDM II position.
· Successful performance review by the Operator
Qualification Evaluation Team of tasks related to a GDM
Il position.
Mechanic I - Keeps tools and trucks clean and ready for use as needed to perform daily assignments. Ability to operate pipe locators, leak survey equipment, cathodic protection test equipment, backhoe, piercing machine, trucks, PD machine, pipe tapping equipment and other equipment and tools used in the operation and maintenance of the natural gas distribution system. Assists Gas Distribution Mechanic II or lll in the field or where needed in pipe fitting, pipe laying, performing leak surveys, line locating or monitoring the cathodic protection system. Ability
to install and maintain new service lines and main lines. May perform leak survey. Ability to perform pipe and cathodic protection tasks. Ability to draw sketches of completed work performed. Ability to locate underground utilities. Ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions. Assists Gas Meter Technician. Assists on pipe truck and assists Service
Technician II. Assists in re-lights of line shut downs. Performs similar job functions of Gas Service Technician I. Understands
all paper work related to various job functions. Performs C.P. reads and valve maintenance.
Mechanic II - Directs a small group of employees engaged in the cathodic protection, construction, maintenance and repair of gas mains, services and meter sets. Operates various equipment such as: trenchers, air hammer, trucks, backhoe, pipe tapping equipment, piercing tool, compressor, generator, and other equipment used in construction and maintenance work on the natural gas system. Instructs members of crew and performs the more difficult tasks with crew. Keeps certain time and material records and prepares reports. Must know all pertinent paperwork. Responsible for the upkeep and efficient operation of the tools and equipment used. Answers emergency calls and makes or assists in making necessary repairs. Investigates causes and devises means to correct corrosion of gas pipelines. Identifies ground areas in which cathodic protection is required using voltmeter, ammeters, and other electrical testing
apparatus. Maintains test equipment. Assists in planning preventative and corrective measures for protection of pipelines. Monitors the cathodic protection of the distribution system on an annual basis. Inspects gas pipelines and enclosed areas to detect and locate leaks. Install valves. Conduct annual inspections. May perform annual leak survey using leak detection instruments. Classifies leak, aintains required records. Gives estimates for new gas service installations or repairs on relocation of service lines. Repairs gas lines, tests pipes for leaks. May be required to fill in as Gas Distribution Mechanic III. Will be
required to pull stand-by duty. Relocates services, meter sets, service lines and mains. Performs cathodic protection tasks. Communicates with the public and with customers in the field when necessary. Draws sketches and draws as-builts of facilities constructed or maintained by company's crew or contractor. Installs new lines, locates lines, services gas valves, changes meters. Inspects work performed by outside contractors according to company's construction.
Mechanic III - Directs and/or trains participants in the construction and maintenance of a utility system in Natural Gas Distribution. Gives estimates for new gas service installations or repairs on relocation of service lines. Repairs gas lines, tests pipes for leaks. Operate various equipment with a high degree of efficiency. Instructs members of crew and performs the more difficult tasks with crew such as; locating lines; installing and replacing gas lines and gas meters; repairing defective lines;
raising and lowering meters; operating line-stop/by-pass equipment and jack/boring equipment. Keeps certain time and material records and prepares reports and sketches. Installs EFV devices. Locates, repairs, installs main lines. Installs test stations, anodes, valve boxes and grease fittings. Tapping and stopping of natural gas mains. Communicates with the public and with customers in the field when necessary. Communicates with supervisors regarding personnel and job status. Makes repairs to third party line breaks and files necessary paperwork. Retires and
activates main and service lines; performs line shut downs for repairs and testing. May perform annual leak survey using leak detection instruments. Is responsible for all job functions performed, all safety promoted during said functions and all employees at the job site. Learn the operation of the GPS equipment and methods to collect GPS positions.
Salary : $15 - $30