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About this job

Hawaii Water Service Company was formed in 2003 with the acquisition of Ka'anapali Water Corporation. Hawaii Water's (Location/District) serves 700 customers on Maui, including several large resorts and condominium complexes.  In 2008, Hawaii Water acquired the Pukalani Sewerage Treatment Works, a wastewater system serving 800 customers in Pukalani, located approximately 30 miles from the Ka'anapali District on Maui. And in 2008, Hawaii Water purchased the Waikoloa Water Company, Waikoloa Sanitary Sewer Company, and Waikoloa Resort Utilities, which provide water and wastewater services to homes, condominiums, hotels, golf courses, and shops at Waikoloa Beach Resort and in Waikoloa Village, both on the Big Island of Hawaii.  Also, in December 2008, Hawaii Water formed Kona Water Service Company on the Big Island to provide water and wastewater services to residences and businesses on the Kukio Resort.

Today, Hawaii Water serves 4,300 regulated accounts on Maui and Hawaii, many of which are large users.

Hawaii Water offers a generous total compensation package. We have competitive salaries and match a portion of employees' contributions to their Company 401(k). In addition, we provide a Company-funded pension plan, great healthcare benefits that provide coverage to employees and dependents, and generous tuition reimbursement. In addition, employees receive 11 paid holidays and three floating holidays per year, and two weeks of sick leave and vacation.

We are committed to hiring the best candidates, developing current employees, and promoting from within. Continuous improvement and employee development opportunities allow employees to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to progress and reach your career goals.

SUMMARY:

The Electrical Mechanical Technician (EMT) is responsible for installation and repair of all electrical, mechanical, and instrumentation equipment in the production, treatment, and distribution systems of the district(s) under his/her assigned territory.  This includes inspection, installation as needed for electrical, mechanical, and instrumentation elements in new construction of water and wastewater pump, treatment and storage facilities, telemetry and SCADA systems, and automatic control valves; ensures that construction conforms to plans and specifications; testing, calibration, and repair of instrumentation including water quality analyzers, chart recorders, flow meters, transducers, and HART communicators; install, troubleshoot, and maintain water and wastewater treatment plant equipment such as motor actuated valves, variable frequency drives, soft start contactors, human machine interfaces, and programmable logic controllers. The position is located in Waikoloa, Hawaii (Big Island) or Ka’anapali, Hawaii (Maui).

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Participates in design, reviews, and constructions of pump stations, storage facilities, and SCADA control systems.
  • Installs new pumps, motors, and necessary facility operating equipment.
  • Installs and maintains various types of control valves, both hydraulically and electrically operated.
  • Inspects, installs, rewires, and repairs as needed electrical circuits and elements in new construction of pump stations, storage facilities, and SCADA control systems ensuring that construction confirms to plans, specifications, and National Electrical Code (NEC).
  • Installs, maintains, troubleshoots, and repairs all electrical systems including telemetry and SCADA systems, and automatic control valves.
  • Installs, troubleshoots, and maintains water treatment plant electrical equipment.
  • Inspects electrical equipment on tanks and appurtenances, which may require wearing a safety harness and climbing ladders above 10 feet.
  • Tests, calibrates, and repairs instrumentation including water quality analyzers, chart recorders, flow meters, and transducers using electrical and electronic digital volt-ohm meters and loop calibrating equipment.
  • Coordinates and communicates with contractors, vendors, and electric utility for facility repairs and maintenance functions.
  • Research and procure necessary parts for facility and asset repairs; investigate replacement parts for discontinued and legacy items.
  • Prepares and operates a service truck daily including load materials and equipment, remove and dispose of debris, clean equipment and truck as needed.
  • Communicates with district staff and Engineering Manager including email, radio, and phone communications, and complete reports and daily progress using CMMS.
  • Operates a Company vehicle for travel to work areas, safely navigating and parking vehicle as designated to ensure public and personal safety in all job tasks.
  • Performs work safely by adhering to Cal Water/Hawaii Water Safety programs and policies as well as reporting hazards and unsafe conditions.
  • Conducts all water discharges with Company’s National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) policy including, but not limited to, implementation of Best Management Practices (BMPs), monitoring and recording all required data, and completing necessary paperwork related to all discharge events.
  • Notify district operations of the equipment and/or station status of operation prior to leaving the facility.
  • Participates in and supports the Company’s Continuous Improvement program and projects.
  • Performs other duties as assigned to fulfill business operational needs and objectives.
  • Attends meetings and training's as directed by Hawaii Water Service Company/California Water Service.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

  • High School diploma or possession of a GED
  • Five years in the electrical/construction field with motor control experience
  • Five years-experience with 240 and 480 volt electrical systems
  • Completion of a four (4) year electrical construction apprenticeship is desired
  • Understanding of the National Electrical Code (NEC) regulations
  • Hawaii Certified General Electrician license is desired
  • Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office applications
  • Valid Hawaii Driver License

Deadline to submit resume is Wednesday, November 22, 2017.

The Equal Opportunity Policy of the Company is based upon the philosophy that all people should be treated fairly and with dignity.  California Water Service, Hawaii Water Service Company, New Mexico Water Service Company and Washington Water Service Company do not discriminate against any applicant or employee because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or any other protected class.  The Company makes all employment decisions in a non-discriminatory manner. EEO, VET, DISABILITIES