What are the responsibilities and job description for the Asset Management Technician position at Great Lakes Community Action Partnership?
Asset Management Technician - Kentucky
Full Time - 34 hours per week, Monday to Thursday, 7:30am - 4:30pm
Pay range - pay determined by education and experience starting at $23.23 per hour
Summary: Inspect, maintain, and record data regarding water, sewer and other community assets using specialized equipment and geospatial technologies to help small utilities implement asset management.
Why work for GLCAP?
- Health/Dental/Vision Insurance (available immediately)
- 403(B) Retirement Plan with Company Match
- Life Insurance
- Long Term Disability Insurance
- HSA and FSA with company contributions
- Generous Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Personal)
- 3 weeks of paid vacation after one year (can begin using after 6 months of employment)
- Paid Holidays
- Non-critical agency closing week between Christmas and New Years
- Wellness Incentives (save almost 50% off Weight Watchers, discounted gym memberships, rewards for completing wellness activities, etc.)
- Employee Assistance Program
- Casual dress code
- Growth and professional development opportunities
- Company Engagement Activities and Employee Recognition
- Mileage/travel reimbursement
- Family oriented atmosphere
- Phone Stipend
- Flexible work schedule
Education:
Associate’s degree in water/wastewater operations, civil engineering, geospatial technologies or a combination or equivalent training and experience in related fields.
Experience:
One to three years’ experience in water or sewer utilities, utility mapping, utility locating, civil engineering technician, soil and water conservation or remediation, environmental testing, or geospatial technologies. One to three years experience working with MS Word, Excel, or Google Docs and Sheets or equivalent word processing and spreadsheet programs.
Additional Requirements:
- Initial and periodic Motor Vehicle Records checks, maintain a valid driver’s license, and maintain a safe driving record.
- Must have insured, dependable transportation available for daily use.
- Must submit to state and/or federal criminal checks.
- Must submit to initial drug and alcohol testing.
- Ability to be reached by cellular phone during business hours.
Duties and Responsibilities:
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Operate equipment, including valve exercisers, sewer cameras, smoke testing equipment, SL-RAT, metering, and GPS equipment, to inspect and assess the condition of water and sewer utility assets.
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Operate and troubleshoot Global Positioning System (GPS) equipment in the field to collect the geographic coordinates and record attributes data for above ground assets.
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Transport, clean, and maintain water and sewer condition assessment, geospatial and ancillary computer equipment, vehicles and trailers. Procure parts, supplies and equipment maintenance services. Maintain clean and organize equipment storage spaces.
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Schedule equipment for field use. Maintain internal inventory lists and maintenance records.
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Perform digitizing and data entry using GIS software and applications.
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Assist in preparing inspection reports, community asset inventories and basic maps.
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Assist in delivering small group and on-site training for utility staff to use equipment.
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