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Traction Power Systems Technician

Traction Power Systems Technician

at Valley Metro

Phoenix, AZ

Posted: 1-24-2025

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$73,320/year

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About this Career

Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians

Skills

Splicing, Electric Power Systems, Voltage, Emergency Preparedness, High Voltage, Electrical Construction, Rail Operations, Proactive Maintenance, Electrical Systems, Overhead Lines, Circuit Breakers, Valid Driver's License, Accident Prevention, Defensive Driving, Forklift Truck, Power Tool Operation, Safety Standards, Troubleshooting (Problem Solving), Quality Assurance, Test Equipment, Industry Standards, DC Power Systems, Balancing (Ledger/Billing), Power Distribution, Inventory Control Systems

Job Description

Traction Power Systems Technician Valley Metro - 3.5 Phoenix, AZ Job Details Full-time $32.00 - $45.33 an hour 1 day ago Benefits Disability insurance Health insurance Dental insurance Tuition reimbursement Vision insurance Opportunities for advancement Life insurance Qualifications CDL B Mid-level High school diploma or GED Driver's License Electrical experience Air Brake Endorsement CLP 2 years High voltage Full Job Description Summary The Hiring Range for this position is currently $32.00 - $38.50 per hour This position is eligible for a $2000 hiring bonus Shift differential is offered for 2nd and 3rd shifts Multiple positions are available This posting will remain open until filled Are you an experienced electrician with a passion for rail systems? Do you thrive on solving complex problems and ensuring the safety and efficiency of critical infrastructure? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you to join our team as a Traction Power Systems Technician ! The Traction Power Systems Technician ensures the continuous and reliable operation of the rail network by maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing traction power systems and related infrastructure. This role is essential for providing consistent and safe electrical power to trains, enabling efficient and uninterrupted service. The technician is committed to upholding industry standards and safety protocols, contributing to the overall performance and sustainability of the rail transportation system. Through expert technical skills and proactive maintenance, the technician plays a vital role in enhancing the reliability and efficiency of rail operations. Valley Metro currently has 28 miles of light rail track in operation plus 25 substations. Valley Metro streetcar opened in Tempe in May of 2022 and includes 3 miles of track and 3 power substations. The South Central Extension/Downtown Hub project is currently under construction and will add an additional 5.5 miles of light rail track and 5 traction power substations.
Why You Should Apply:
Dynamic Work Environment:
No two days are the same! You'll be working in a fast-paced setting, ensuring the smooth operation of our rail transit systems.
Cutting-Edge Technology:
Get hands-on with the latest in traction power systems and equipment.
Team Collaboration:
Work alongside a dedicated team of engineers and technicians who share your passion for excellence.
Career Growth:
Continuous learning and development opportunities to advance your career in the electrical and transportation industries.
Perks & Benefits:
Competitive salary and benefits package Opportunities for professional development and advancement Comprehensive health and wellness programs Supportive and inclusive work environment Valley Metro is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Minimum Qualifications & Requirements Human Resources reserves the right to call only the most qualified applicants to the selection process. High School Diploma or GED plus two (2) years of experience in electrical inspections, maintenance and repair of overhead catenary systems (OCS) and/or traction power substations, successful completion of a recognized apprenticeship program for electricians or a closely related field. Directly related experience may substitute for education on a year-for-year basis. Must be available to work a variety of shifts including days, evenings, nights, weekends, holidays, overtime and odd and unusual hours; may be called in on day-off to respond to emergencies.
Desired Qualifications:
Experience in overhead lines and cables and/or high voltage substations Experience with electrified systems (AC and DC systems)
Medical Examination:
Employment for safety sensitive positions is contingent on passing a DOT physical examination.
Background Investigation:
Employment is contingent upon the results of a background check.
Licenses and Certifications:
Valid Arizona Driver's License and safe driving record. Incumbent is required to have a Class B CDL permit prior to attending New Employee Orientation and obtain a full Class B CDL with air brake endorsement within 90 days of hire. Examples of Duties / Knowledge & Skills The statements listed below describe the general nature and level of work only. They are not an exhaustive list of all required responsibilities, duties, and skills. Other duties may be added, or this description amended at any time. Inspects, tests and repairs overhead lines (catenary), power distribution cables, and electrical substation equipment. Performs inspections and repairs traction power voltage, monitor systems, charging systems, circuit breakers and other electrical substation systems. Troubleshoots, analyzes, and isolates malfunctions, conducts inspections, tests, modifies, maintains and repairs traction power voltage, monitoring systems, charging systems, circuit breakers and other electrical substation systems. Performs complex repair and troubleshooting; safely uses and maintains hand and power tools and test equipment related to the work. Performs preventive maintenance on overhead power lines and substations. Maintains parts inventory and computer inventory records. Ensures proper safety precautions are followed particularly around energized circuits. Attends safety and training meetings; participates in emergency preparedness systems. Prepares written reports, documents defects and repairs on inspection forms and work orders. Operates boom, bucket and tower trucks, and other equipment and tools. Performs other duties of similar nature and level as assigned.
Knowledge of:
Methods and procedures used to repair and maintain high voltage electrical systems Theory and principles of electrical and electronic equipment and circuits Tools and equipment used in testing and repair of electrical and electronic equipment and installation Principles and practices of electrical construction and installation Proper tensioning and positioning of catenary wires Splicing procedures used in electrical work Preventive maintenance and quality assurance inspection procedures Applicable federal, state and local laws, ordinances and regulations governing electrical installations, maintenance, safety and accident prevention. Safety principles, practices and equipment related to the work Skill in: Reading and interpreting plans, specifications and electronic schematics, diagrams and maintenance manuals Staying current on all new technologies introduced into the transit industries as relates to electrified rail Safely operating a variety of trucks, equipment and tools Preparing written reports, document defects and repairs on inspection forms, work orders or computer programs Maintaining records and preparing clear and concise reports Reading, understanding and using technical information found in repair manuals, service change bulletins and applicable technical documents, including parts and service manuals Working independently and safely with AC and DC power Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with those encountered in the course of the work Physical Demands /
Work Environment Physical Demands:
Positions in this class typically require: climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, feeling, talking, hearing, seeing and repetitive motions. Valley Metro complies with
ADA/EEOC
requirements with respect to reasonable accommodation for people with disabilities. Incumbent must perform heavy manual labor, frequently lifting up to 50 pounds and occasionally up to 100 pounds with the assistance of applicable equipment or other employees.
Work Environment:
Must be available to work weekends, holidays, odd and unusual hours. Work extended shifts or be called back in emergency situations. May work from lift trucks, ladders, and other elevating devices. Works outdoors in all weather conditions. Incumbents may be subjected to risk of electrical shock, toxic or caustic chemicals, moving mechanical parts, electrical currents, vibrations, extreme temperatures, inadequate lighting, workspace restrictions, and intense noise levels.

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Minimum

Maximum

$66,560/yr

$80,080/yr

MINIMUM EDUCATION LEVEL

High school or GED

MINIMUM YEARS EXPERIENCE

2