In addition to evaluating each candidate's relative ability, as demonstrated by quality and breadth of experience, the following factors will provide the basis for competitively evaluating each candidate:
Knowledge of:
AC and DC theory, analog and digital theory, fiber optics theory, National Electric Code (NEC), basic terminology, principles, methods, tools, and equipment used in the installation; maintenance and repair of electrical and electronic equipment as well as communication equipment (copper and fiber).
Test equipment including but not limited to volt meters, amp meters, ohm meters, Digital Volt Ohm Meter (DVOM), meggers, oscilloscopes, transmission impairment measuring set, signal generators, time domain reflectometer, optical time domain reflectometer, optical power meters, bit error rate testers.
Safety precautions while working with electricity and fiber, the Electrical Orders of the Division of Industrial Safety and Cal/Osha, Safety and Health Regulations, Caltrans Safety Manual, Caltrans Code of Safe Practices, and Chapter 8.
Techniques of effective supervisions, labor relations, safety and health objectives, regulations and practices and a supervisor's role in safety, health, Equal Opportunity Programs and the processes available to meet program objectives.
Must possess knowledge of statewide Maintenance functions and mission; goals, organization, and procedures of the Department of Transportation.
Abilities and Analytical:
-Operate light trucks, trucks with personnel hoist, vans, and automotive vehicles. The ability to obtain a class A or B license and operate class A and B Equipment is very desirable.
-Communicate at level required for successful job performance and follow directions.
-Plan, layout, train, and inspect the work of a crew of electricians.
-Estimate labor, time, and material, and be able to provide lists to crew as well as management for maintenance and repair of assigned inventory as well as the timely ordering of needed material.
-Establish and maintain effective cooperative working relations with other workplace groups and work with others cooperatively.
-Must be able to effectively analyze various work situations and make sound decisions.
-Ability to install, construct, test, maintain, and repair a wide variety of electrical and electronic devices.
-Efficient in IMMS as well as working knowledge of Windows and understand Windows based programs on the computer.
-Understand our communication system, copper/fiber, transmission via analog/digital/IP, which equals telemetry, with the ability to provide guidance, manpower, and equipment to effectively assist contractors or in their absence the T&R thereof.
-Read electrical schematics as well as interpret and make rough sketches and diagrams to provide assistance to Construction, Traffic Operations, and provide instruction and guidance in the repair of assigned inventory and with the labor and material needs of your crew.
-Gather statistical data for analysis that may be used for personnel and equipment budgeting, efficient maintenance practices, and/or material studies.
-Design substitute methods of operation and instruct electricians in methods of electrical maintenance and electrical inventory.
-Implement, maintain, and enforce all Caltrans policies and procedures, health and safety rules, and conduct safety inspections.
-Analyze management information and system information to safely and efficiently get work done.
-Effectively contribute to the Department's Health, Safety, and the Equal Opportunity Objectives.
-Complete tasks and other duties as assigned.