- Salary
- $41k – $51k/yr
- Location
- Pflugerville, TX, TX, US
- Workplace
- Onsite
- Department
- IT
- Experience
- 1+ years
- Education
- High School
- Source
- GovernmentJobs
Description
Please Note: This position is part of our future hiring plans and will not be filled until after January 2026. We welcome early applications and appreciate your interest in joining our team.
Salary is dependent on experience and whether being hired as a Utility Maintenance Technician I, II, or III.
Utility Maintenance Technician I - $40,760-$50,950
Utility Maintenance Technician II - $47,185-$58,980
Utility Maintenance Technician III - $54,620-$68,275
- Operates, inspects, repairs, and maintains lift station, water pump stations, water and wastewater treatment plant facilities by daily inspections; troubleshooting electrical controls/pumps and motors; removes and replaces pumps and motor and electrical controls; works with electrical voltages up to 480volts and inspects emergency equipment.
- Help develop and implement preventive maintenance programs to minimize breakdowns and repairs.
- Maintains and prepares maintenance logs and inspections sheets as well as providing on-call assistance and respond to maintenance emergencies 24/7.
- Maintain tools and equipment in safe and effective operating condition.
- Maintain the City's utility system by performing maintenance and repairs of pump and motors and the proper operation of the equipment required to perform duties during normal hours and emergency hours.
Additional Functions for Utility Maintenance Technician III
- Operates, maintains repairs, replaces, modifies, or upgrades the water pump stations and related equipment including wet wells, wells, storage tanks, pumps, mechanical/electrical controls and SCADA monitoring systems. Conducts inspections and monitors water pump stations for safe and proper functions, coordinates and performs all onsite aspects of maintenance breakdowns.
- Inspects, repairs, replaces, modifies, maintains, or upgrades to the City’s water plant and related equipment including tanks, piping, pumps, mechanical/electrical controls, emergency equipment, valves, air compressors, monitoring sensors, and SCADA monitoring system. Inspects and monitors the plant for safe and proper functions and coordinates and performs all onsite aspects of maintenance breakdowns.
- Help develop and implement preventive maintenance programs to minimize breakdowns and repairs.
- Maintains and prepares maintenance logs and inspections sheets as well as providing on-call assistance and respond to maintenance emergencies 24/7. Participates in monitoring inventory for essential equipment within water system.
- Maintain tools and equipment in safe and effective operating condition.
- Maintaining the water system by removing pumps and motors with the use of a crane truck or other recommended lifting equipment during normal operation hours or emergency situations.
- Performs administrative duties to provide a more efficient plan of action for inventory and breakdown procedures.
- Other duties as assigned.
Formal Education: High School diploma or equivalent.
Relatable Work Experience:
- Utility Maintenance Technician I/II - Minimum 1 year experience maintaining water facilities and systems.
- Utility Maintenance Technician III - Four (4) years of experience maintaining water facilities and systems.
Training, Licenses, and Certifications:
- Utility Maintenance Technician I – Class D Water License required within 18 months of employment. Valid Class C Texas driver license.
- Utility Maintenance Technician II – Class C Water Distribution License. Valid Class C Texas driver license.
- Utility Maintenance Technician III – Class B Water Distribution License. Valid Class C Texas driver license.
Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, applicants are permitted to substitute two years of related full-time experience for one year of higher education or one year of related higher education for two years of experience to meet the minimum requirements of the job. One year of full-time experience is defined as 30 or more hours worked per week for 12 months. One year of higher education is defined as 30 credit hours completed at an accredited college or university.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Needed:
- Ability to work without supervision and to have good communication (verbal and written) skills.
- Sound working knowledge of water and wastewater system operations, equipment and machinery.
- Ability to learn technical and scientific concepts and procedures related to work requirements, such as reading electrical prints and detailed drawing of water and wastewater facilities.
- Advanced mechanical skills, with ability to repair machinery and equipment and make judgments pertaining to repair needs.
- Ability to effectively and safely operate and maintain vehicles, equipment, and tools and to understand all related operating features.
Environmental Factors and Other Physical Requirements (Work Environment):
- Will be required to work in settings with extreme cold or extreme heat, depending on time of year
- Subject to sitting and standing to perform essential functions in an indoor/outdoor environment
- Visual acuity, speech, and hearing; hand and eye coordination and manual dexterity necessary to operate office equipment
- Regularly scheduled for 5-day, 40-hour workweek, Monday through Friday; overtime occasionally required.
- Will be assigned “on-call” for evenings and weekends, as required.
- Exposure to potentially hazardous materials as well as working in confined spaces.
- Must lift up to 80 lbs.