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Location:
Tampa, FL (Onsite)
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Distribution Design Technician
Careers Integrated Resources Inc
Tampa, FL (Onsite)
Contractor
Onsite- 4 days a week
PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Meet with customers and/or their agents ( customers ) to conduct needs and feasibility assessments on new construction projects and load additions, and to determine the schedule and required completion dates ( targeted schedule dates ) of different construction phases.
Manage communication to all involved entities concerning any updates in the construction schedule changes with potential impact, documenting updates through letters and e-mails, as necessary.
2. Process work requests (WR) in the WMS. Divide jobs into work phases/crews, establishing an associated WR for each of the different TEC construction phases/crews involved: including overhead line crews, underground line crews, service crews, project conduit and crossing conduit. Enter work status and other project details in WMS for all associated WRs.
3. Perform technical analysis and calculations to determine the most economical and reliable solutions for customers and the TEC distribution system. Estimate the electrical loads for customers with 50 kW demand) and determine actual or proposed field measurements (such as span distances, conductor height/sizes, etc.). Model these conditions in the appropriate software applications (PoleForeman, etc.) to determine optimal equipment/material, strength and/or spatial specifications to meet customer needs while ensuring all results comply with respective regulatory requirements.
4. Using TEC s geographical information system (GIS), draw the proposed and existing electrical features (company assets). Establish all specifications in GIS, such as the correct electrical connectivity, proper supporting structures, and all compatible units (CUs) for materials and labor at the correct type and/or amount for each feature. Resolve any identified errors in GIS, ensure all GIS task types are linked to the WMS work requests and upload GIS data to WMS.
5. Produce and/or oversee the production of construction prints for Field Construction, Operations and/or contractors:
Verify that locations of TEC s existing and proposed equipment and any third parties infrastructures (water, sewer, storm, gas, telephone, and cable lines) are adequately identified on the construction prints, and equipment specifications are captured.
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Based on the Product of construction and company safety standards, determine necessity and scale of the Maintenance-of-Traffic (MOT) plan that Field Construction, Operations, and/or contractors would need for completing work in the right-of-way.
6. In support of Sarbanes-Oxley compliance, review financial data in WMS related to Engineering, Field Construction and Operations construction and maintenance activities. Verify activities are coded to the correct classification and charged to the appropriate accounts (Capital vs. O&M).
7. Using visual and physical procedures, investigate, examine, and test the integrity of company equipment to determine the need for replacement or upgrade. Upon successful completion of proper training, will access and inspect energized equipment and install current/voltage recording devices (RVM) for trouble shooting.
SUPERVISION
RELATIONSHIPS
Key Internal: Includes Distribution Operations, Transmission Engineering and Operations, System Service, Mapping Services, Line Clearance, Field Construction, Lighting, Construction Services, Telecom, One Source, New Construction, and Business and Industry Customer Service; may include Substation Engineering and Operations, Regulatory, Corporate Communication, and Environmental.
Key External: Includes residential and commercial customers, architectural and engineering firms, electricians, developers, general contractors and all their subcontractors; May include County and/or City officials and staff, Florida Department of Transportation, CSX, EPA, and homeowners and civic associations.
LEADERSHIP COMPETANCIES
Building Strong Collaborative Relationships
Drives Operational Excellence for Customers
Takes Ownership and Acts with Integrity
Thinks Strategically and Exercises Strong Judgment
Speaks Up on Safety Health and Environment
Develops People and Teams
Cultivates Innovation and Embraces Change
WORKING CONDITIONS
Work hours consist of a minimum of 8 hours per day Monday through Friday. Overtime may be required to meet customer deadlines and storm response. Working conditions are both indoors and outdoors in varying weather conditions. The level of stress is moderate to heavy depending upon the level of interaction with customers and governmental agencies.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS/ REQUIREMENTS
Working in field conditions, energized areas, walking in rough terrain, lifting objects up to 50 lbs., and wearing Fire Resistant (FR) clothing and Personal Protective Equipment.
JOB LEVEL 1: Distribution Design Technician Associate
Works under general supervision on service level to mid-level job tasks and responsibilities requiring judgment or simple analysis to determine course of action with limited latitude.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education
Required: Minimum of a High School Diploma or GED .
Preferred: College Degree or technical certification(s).
Licenses/Certifications
Required: Valid driver's license and safe driving record. If applicable: Must obtain a valid Florida license within 30 days of becoming a resident.
Experience
Required: Minimum of two (2) years of related work experience. Related work experience includes work order management, CAD drafting and GIS mapping required; or 1 year of direct work experience as a Distribution Design Field Inspector, installing and maintaining distribution overhead and underground facilities as a lineworker or electrician.
A relevant college degree may substitute for equivalent experience requirement.
Preferred: Experience as a TEC Service Area Coordinator(SAC), GIS Technician, Distribution Design Field Inspector and/or lineworker.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities (KSA)
Required: Must have previous knowledge and/or proficiency with utility industry software including, but not limited to work management system (such as WorkPro), GIS, PoleForeman, customer information system, Distribution Outage Program, Distribution Engineering Toolkit, voltage monitoring software
PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Meet with customers and/or their agents ( customers ) to conduct needs and feasibility assessments on new construction projects and load additions, and to determine the schedule and required completion dates ( targeted schedule dates ) of different construction phases.
Manage communication to all involved entities concerning any updates in the construction schedule changes with potential impact, documenting updates through letters and e-mails, as necessary.
2. Process work requests (WR) in the WMS. Divide jobs into work phases/crews, establishing an associated WR for each of the different TEC construction phases/crews involved: including overhead line crews, underground line crews, service crews, project conduit and crossing conduit. Enter work status and other project details in WMS for all associated WRs.
3. Perform technical analysis and calculations to determine the most economical and reliable solutions for customers and the TEC distribution system. Estimate the electrical loads for customers with 50 kW demand) and determine actual or proposed field measurements (such as span distances, conductor height/sizes, etc.). Model these conditions in the appropriate software applications (PoleForeman, etc.) to determine optimal equipment/material, strength and/or spatial specifications to meet customer needs while ensuring all results comply with respective regulatory requirements.
4. Using TEC s geographical information system (GIS), draw the proposed and existing electrical features (company assets). Establish all specifications in GIS, such as the correct electrical connectivity, proper supporting structures, and all compatible units (CUs) for materials and labor at the correct type and/or amount for each feature. Resolve any identified errors in GIS, ensure all GIS task types are linked to the WMS work requests and upload GIS data to WMS.
5. Produce and/or oversee the production of construction prints for Field Construction, Operations and/or contractors:
Verify that locations of TEC s existing and proposed equipment and any third parties infrastructures (water, sewer, storm, gas, telephone, and cable lines) are adequately identified on the construction prints, and equipment specifications are captured.
2
Based on the Product of construction and company safety standards, determine necessity and scale of the Maintenance-of-Traffic (MOT) plan that Field Construction, Operations, and/or contractors would need for completing work in the right-of-way.
6. In support of Sarbanes-Oxley compliance, review financial data in WMS related to Engineering, Field Construction and Operations construction and maintenance activities. Verify activities are coded to the correct classification and charged to the appropriate accounts (Capital vs. O&M).
7. Using visual and physical procedures, investigate, examine, and test the integrity of company equipment to determine the need for replacement or upgrade. Upon successful completion of proper training, will access and inspect energized equipment and install current/voltage recording devices (RVM) for trouble shooting.
SUPERVISION
RELATIONSHIPS
Key Internal: Includes Distribution Operations, Transmission Engineering and Operations, System Service, Mapping Services, Line Clearance, Field Construction, Lighting, Construction Services, Telecom, One Source, New Construction, and Business and Industry Customer Service; may include Substation Engineering and Operations, Regulatory, Corporate Communication, and Environmental.
Key External: Includes residential and commercial customers, architectural and engineering firms, electricians, developers, general contractors and all their subcontractors; May include County and/or City officials and staff, Florida Department of Transportation, CSX, EPA, and homeowners and civic associations.
LEADERSHIP COMPETANCIES
Building Strong Collaborative Relationships
Drives Operational Excellence for Customers
Takes Ownership and Acts with Integrity
Thinks Strategically and Exercises Strong Judgment
Speaks Up on Safety Health and Environment
Develops People and Teams
Cultivates Innovation and Embraces Change
WORKING CONDITIONS
Work hours consist of a minimum of 8 hours per day Monday through Friday. Overtime may be required to meet customer deadlines and storm response. Working conditions are both indoors and outdoors in varying weather conditions. The level of stress is moderate to heavy depending upon the level of interaction with customers and governmental agencies.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS/ REQUIREMENTS
Working in field conditions, energized areas, walking in rough terrain, lifting objects up to 50 lbs., and wearing Fire Resistant (FR) clothing and Personal Protective Equipment.
JOB LEVEL 1: Distribution Design Technician Associate
Works under general supervision on service level to mid-level job tasks and responsibilities requiring judgment or simple analysis to determine course of action with limited latitude.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education
Required: Minimum of a High School Diploma or GED .
Preferred: College Degree or technical certification(s).
Licenses/Certifications
Required: Valid driver's license and safe driving record. If applicable: Must obtain a valid Florida license within 30 days of becoming a resident.
Experience
Required: Minimum of two (2) years of related work experience. Related work experience includes work order management, CAD drafting and GIS mapping required; or 1 year of direct work experience as a Distribution Design Field Inspector, installing and maintaining distribution overhead and underground facilities as a lineworker or electrician.
A relevant college degree may substitute for equivalent experience requirement.
Preferred: Experience as a TEC Service Area Coordinator(SAC), GIS Technician, Distribution Design Field Inspector and/or lineworker.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities (KSA)
Required: Must have previous knowledge and/or proficiency with utility industry software including, but not limited to work management system (such as WorkPro), GIS, PoleForeman, customer information system, Distribution Outage Program, Distribution Engineering Toolkit, voltage monitoring software
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