State of Washington Classified Job Specification
DIESEL/ELECTRIC SET SPECIALIST
Definition
Typical Work
Installs diesel and gasoline electric generator sets where communications facilities require emergency auxiliary power;
Prepare estimates of the materials and man hours required for initial installation and supervises the initial installation;
Responsible for all preventative and major maintenance and operations of diesel and gasoline electric generator sets throughout the State; included in these duties are:
1. Makes inspections on engines, generators, electrical wiring and all related mechanical and electrical equipment;
2. Replaces such items as air cleaners, fuel and oil filters, fan belts, governor magnetos, fuel injection systems, pumps, generator brushes, batteries, instrument panels and controller assemblies;
3. Makes adjustments to the carburetor; maintains oil level, cooling system and fuel level for efficient operation;
Analyzes operational defects; locates ant isolates malfunctions and replaces defective parts;
Operates shop equipment such as valve grinders, hoists, trills, trill presses and automotive testing and diagnostic equipment; dresses and polishes commutators; sets and replaces brushes;
Interprets panel board instruments, such as ammeter, kilowatt meter, frequency meter and voltmeter;
Determines fuel storage requirements at each facility; orders fuel from suppliers;
Keeps work records, prepares reports, maintains inventory and orders parts; prepares specifications for additional auxiliary power supply installations;
Performs other work as required.
Legal Requirement(s)
Desirable Qualifications
Six years experience in installation, maintenance and major repair of diesel electric generator sets.
AND
A valid unrestricted Washington State motor vehicle operator's license (exclusive of glasses) and a driving record free from serious or frequent traffic violations.
Note: A background check may be conducted on all qualified applicants.
Class Specification History
New class adopted effective September 15, 1969.
Revise class. Revises minimum qualifications; adopted September 13, 1971.
Revise class. Revises class code (formerly 72180), general revision; adopted May 10, 2007, effective July 1, 2007.