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Washington State Patrol Maintenance Mechanic 4 - Electrician in Olympia, Washington

About the Agency & Division: The WSP actively supports Diversity, Equity, Inclusion *in the workplace, and is an *Equal Opportunity Employer.* *The WSP strives to create and foster an inclusive culture inspiring everyone to be their authentic selves, speak openly, and be courageous. The WSP continues to focus on equitable hiring, training, and promotional practices and policies through innovative recruitment and retention solutions.  Partnering with our communities helps the WSP provide the best in public safety services now and into the future. 

The Property Management Division (PMD) is responsible for providing comprehensive facilities management through the capital and operating budget process. The Property Management Division falls within the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Bureau and consists of three sections, the Facilities Section, the Fleet Section, and the Supply Section. 

Duties

The *Facilities Section *is responsible for capital planning, projects, and maintenance for all WSP buildings representing approximately 1 million square feet, including leases; purchases; maintenance and janitorial; renovations and repairs. In addition, Facilities supports over 2,200 employees and over 200 facilities statewide. This section provides maintenance for all communication towers including electrical and generator work. The Facilities Section is also responsible for the maintenance of 63 weigh stations across the state in coordination with Commercial Vehicles Division, and also maintains the WSP's security and lock system.  

The incumbent is responsible for providing electrical repairs, maintenance, electrical distribution installation, lighting repairs, and upgrades on new equipment or in WSP building and grounds throughout the state.    Our new teammate will be able to:

  • Trouble shooting and repairing electrical and HVAC issues installations of electrical, new equipment, stay current with electrical codes and current with EO1 license.
  • This is the journey level of series. Independently functions as a fully qualified electrician to perform skilled installation, maintenance, and repair work on low voltage electrical equipment, and systems of 750 volts or less such a interior wiring and cables, connections for electrical machines, switches and controls, fuse boxes, breaker panels, distribution and instrument panels, buzzer and bell circuits, hearing and power circuits, and distribution systems. Unusual problems may be brought to higher level electricians for resolution.
  • Installs, modifies, maintains, and repairs interior wiring and cables, connections for electric machines, switches and controls, fuse boxes, breaker panels, distribution and instrument panels, buzzer and bell circuits, and hearing and power circuits.
  • Installs, adjusts, maintains, modifies and repairs electric motors, equipment, and instruments such as pumps, clocks, lamps, X-ray machines, stoves, timers, air conditioners, fans, metering devices, power tools, motors, generators, and refrigerators.
  • Inspects electric systems and equipment to detect and correct faulty or worn out parts.
  • Inspects electrical systems, checks wires, poles, transformers and keeps lines cleared of tree limbs and brush.
  • Perform alterations, adjustments, modifications, repairs and installation of electrical equipment systems. Estimates materials and time needed to complete jobs.
  • Drives service trucks as required; loads and unloads materials and supplies. May direct and instruct helpers.
Qualifications

*Required Qualifications: *

High School diploma or equivalent.

Completion of a recognized apprenticeship as an electricia

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