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Summary
Position Highlights:
The Electrician I is responsible for inspecting, installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing electrical equipment and circuits. We must perform demand and scheduled preventive maintenance of the facility equipment to primarily include electrical and associated systems in accordance with departmental, hospital and regulatory agency codes. Specific duties include maintaining facilities and equipment in the hospital or clinical environment.
Responsibilities:
Demonstrates the ability to perform electrical skill sets. Performs inspections, maintenance and repair while providing a safe environment for patients, team members and visitors. Reports of failed equipment, major failures and equipment malfunctions, need for shutdowns and other concerns to department supervisors immediately upon discovery. Maintains electrical related equipment and procedure documentation manuals and supplies this information to the supervisor. Performing troubleshooting and problem-solving maintenance duties for electrical and associated systems and equipment according to standards established by the management team. Demonstrates technical knowledge depth for electrical and associated systems according to standards established by the management team. You can identify types of electrical components, functionality and usage, types of electrical specific tools and how to use them, electrical specific materials and their application, basic math skills. Performs general maintenance repairs and other duties as assigned as referenced in the Unit Specific Competency Check List and performs any work assignment in conjunction with the skill sets required of the job, not necessarily within craft line. Responds to emergency situations including disaster response, power and other utility loss, floods, etc. to limit the effect on facilities. Demonstrates knowledge of components and functionality for a basic electrical system. Ensures that all work is done using the proper PPE to ensure a safe environment, including Arc Flash. Demonstrates proficiency in the ability to perform basic power and hand tool skills. Demonstrates knowledge and use of power tools utilized in the construction trade; uses power tools safely and properly maintains power tools. Responsible for safe and proper operation as noted in Unit Specific Competency Check. Maintains accurate, clear, and concise documentation for equipment problems and failures, including but not limited to work order completion in the work order program. Demonstrates the ability to use maintenance equipment including hand-held power tools, computers for building automation and computerized maintenance management systems, and to resource with others effectively. Performs basic infection prevention procedures. Identifies changes that are needed on all prints and notifies supervisors when changes are made to existing spaces and new projects. Identifies and understands blueprint terms, components, and symbols; relates prints to actual locations; recognizes classifications of drawings; interprets, uses plan dimensions. Uses floor plans to locate walls, parts of buildings; calculates distances on prints. Reads and interprets schematics and performs general mechanical repairs. Work from blueprints and estimates of small projects. Assists with, oversees and/or inspects repairs or modifications performed by contractors. You can identify different specific tools and their applications. Demonstrates knowledge of system components and functionality such as: stretchers, wheelchairs, constant speed pumps, medical gas outlets and compressors. Manages individual inventory following departmental inventory management and control parameters. Demonstrates safe work practices, compliance with OSHA requirements, effective communication, and customer service skills. Demonstrates management skills such as planning, coordination, estimating, and scheduling skills. Demonstrates troubleshooting and problem-solving skills.
Credentials and Experience:
High School diploma/GED Three (3) Years as an Electrical Service-Related Technician are required. The ability to work various work shifts and/or weekends as needed. The ability to travel between other Moffitt Cancer Center facilities. Evidence of a good driving record and maintaining a good record per Moffitt policy Valid Drivers' License required, must obtain a Florida Driver's License within 6 months of employment.