What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical Control Technician position at Village of Winnetka, IL?
Salary : $103,434.00 - $139,313.00 Annually
Location : Winnetka, IL
Job Type : Full-time
Job Number : 20250205
Department : Water & Electric
Opening Date : 02 / 05 / 2025
General Purpose
The Village of Winnetka's Water & Electric Department seeks applicants for a full-time Electrical Control Technician. The Electrical Control Technician inspects, tests, cleans, calibrates, installs, maintains, and repairs all electrical protection equipment and systems and their metering and interfaces at the Electric Plant, load centers, substations, and distribution facilities including motor protection, circuit protection, and generator protection. This position also engages in troubleshooting and repair of electrical protection equipment and systems used in the Water Plant and reservoir as needed.
Essential Functions :
- Formulate and recommend maintenance, test procedures and standards; plan for equipment and material needs; schedule and perform activities to coordinate equipment outages and assure that all electrical protection equipment and systems are in proper working condition in accordance with local, state and federal requirements.
- Maintain and interpret "as-built" diagrams and drawings of electrical systems at the Electric Plant, substations, and load centers.
- Install, service, maintain, inspect, test, repair, replace, disassemble, adjust, and clean electrical and related equipment and relays used to protect and control functions of equipment such as, but not limited to, circuit breakers, transformers, capacitors, telemetry, automatic switches, supervisory control devices, and indicating and recording instruments, using hand tools.
- Connect relay to test equipment and adjust controls to simulate operating conditions; observe ammeters, voltmeters, and related test equipment to determine proper relay functions, according to specifications; analyze test results to identify cause of malfunction or failure; replace parts, adjust electrical, thermal, and timing elements to calibrate relay, according to specifications.
- Periodically inspect and test relays at functioning points; connect test apparatus to troubled circuit; analyze test results and interpret electrical diagrams to locate defective relay; open and close switches to isolate defective relay; and undertake repairs to prevent and remedy abnormal performance or failure of transmission and distribution lines and equipment.
- Maintain relay protection settings records; periodically download existing protection settings and upload and implement new settings.
- Test and repair switchboard and equipment circuitry, interpreting wiring diagrams to trace and connect numerous wires carrying current and voltage to independent functions.
- Test insulators and bushings of equipment for power leakage, using testing apparatus and calculating insulation loss.
- Inspect, test, and maintain voltage regulator controls, tighten connections, replace defective regulator parts, including motor controls, fuses, or capacitors.
- Test circuits and equipment to evaluate factors, including insulation quality, analyze test data to determine performance characteristics of relays and effect of system modifications on relay performance; compute electrical characteristics, including impedance, power factor, and phase angle; determine whether equipment being tested or maintained is within the acceptable range of operation.
- Service and repair storage batteries as power source for lighting purposes for switchgear.
- Compile test result data, service reports indicating parts repaired or replaced, adjustments and corrections made, and related operational and maintenance records.
- Recommend the ordering of replacement parts to replenish inventories.
- Oversee and inspect the quality of work performed by outside contractors relative to electrical protection equipment.
- Meet and confer daily with plant operators to evaluate plant operation.
- Confer with other Village personnel, outside vendors, and other utilities regarding the scheduling of maintenance and repair activities, trouble shooting, parts, and new products and materials.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Desired Minimum Qualifications
Other Requirements
Shifts are normally 8 hours in duration, 40 hours weekly, but may be extended in the event of emergency, personnel shortage, workload, or work in progress. The position may be required to work on some Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.
While performing the duties of this job, work is sometimes required under adverse or unusual conditions such as cold, hot, wet, dark, dusty, noisy and cramped surroundings, in all weather conditions, and at all hours of the day. Work is frequently required in areas surrounded by energized electric power and control circuits. Must perform duties independently and as a team while tolerating extreme fluctuations in environmental working conditions.
Village of Winnetka
Position Range : $103,434 - $139,313 annual, DOQ.
For questions or assistance, please contact Ann Eriksson, Human Resources Manager, at (847) 716-3546 or aeriksson@winnetka.org.
Insurance Benefits Effective 1 / 1 / 2025
Deductible : $400 (per person, in-network)
Employee Only : $59.13
Deductible : $5,600 (per person, in-network)
Employee Only : $45.47
Employee Only : $43.53
Deductible : $50 (per person)
Single : $0
Annual Eye Exam Co-pay : $0
Single : $0.00
All employees receive Village-paid basic term life coverage valued at 1x base salary and Employee Assistance Program (EAP) services
Voluntary life insurance for Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) employees (optional for purchase)
Pre-tax dollars the employee may allocate to pay for qualifying out-of-pocket medical, dental, and vision expenses and for the care of dependents
Retirement Savings Plans
Mandatory pension plan for non-sworn public employees.
Optional 457 Deferred Compensation Plan (pre-tax savings)
Optional 457 Deferred Compensation Plan (pre-tax savings)
Paid Leave
12 sick days per year
1st - 4th year : 10 days
5 personal days each calendar year (cannot be carried over year-to-year)
New Year's Day
Other Benefits
Employees utilizing public transportation to commute to work may use pre-tax dollars to pay for transit passes and qualifying rideshare expenses
Describe your experience working with relays and electrical controls.
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The Village of Winnetka is committed to remaining a Drug-Free Workplace. I understand the Village's pre-employment process involves drug testing (including cannabis) and the Village retains the right to rescind a conditional offer of employment due to a positive test result for cannabis.
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Salary : $103,434 - $139,313