This job posting aims to create an eligibility list for current and future vacancies. To be considered, please ensure your resume clearly demonstrates that you meet the knowledge, skills, and experience outlined in the minimum qualifications of this posting.
In order to qualify for the advanced apprentice level, applicant must show completion of at least two years of a recognized apprenticeship program, or equivalent experience as it relates to the essential job functions for this position.
At SMUD, we proudly deliver power to over 1.4 million customers in the Sacramento area. As a community-owned, not-for-profit electric service provider, we have been offering low-cost, reliable electricity for more than 70 years. We are recognized as an industry leader and have received numerous awards for our innovative energy efficiency programs, renewable power technologies, and sustainable solutions that promote a healthier environment. Our dedicated team of 2,200 employees works around the clock to ensure reliable service and to develop cutting-edge energy solutions. As one of the region's largest employers, we are known for attracting, developing, and retaining top talent.
We are currently seeking a Hydro Operator, Advanced Apprentice to join our Power Generation team at the Hydro Generation Operation Facility in Fresh Pond, located about 60 miles east of Sacramento and 15 miles east of Placerville.
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Under close supervision, performs work related to the operation of hydroelectric generation plant facilities and related equipment within a multi-facility, remotely controlled, unattended hydroelectric system. The Hydroelectric Operator Apprentice learns to inspect equipment to ensure that the plant operates properly and safely and to coordinate activities affecting the operation of a variety of plant facilities and personnel.
This is the Apprentice-level class in the Hydroelectric Operator series. Incumbents in this class learn, through progressive on-the-job training of typically 48 months, to serve as the "first alert" of impending problems at all of SMUD's hydro generation facilities by inspecting equipment to ensure that the plant operates properly and safely, coordinating activities affecting the operation of a variety of plant facilities and workers, and informing appropriate personnel of any problems or abnormalities. Initial close instruction and guidance of a journey-level operator and/or Hydroelectric Operator Foreman/Woman is provided on new tasks and indirect supervision may be required on work for which the apprentice has been trained and is qualified to perform.
Basic electricity, electronics, and computers; principles of hydrology, hydraulics, and pneumatics; and, extensive knowledge of generation theory, transmission systems, and system stability characteristics.
Learn and develop proficiency in maintaining internal equipment and instrumentation and test and calibrate those systems; recognize unit, plant or system abnormalities and make sound independent decisions; work alone under extreme weather conditions; effectively communicate orally and in writing with co-workers and supervisors; keep accurate and timely records; and, use test equipment such as volt, ohm, and amp meters and correctly interpret the results.
On-site Work
This role will be an on-site role that will require being in person at one of SMUD's campuses daily to complete work tasks.
Please apply for this position using this link: https://careers.smud.org/job/Pollock-Pines-Hydro-Operator%2C-Advanced-Apprentice-CA-95726-1500/1276809600/