VTA is seeking a skilled and dedicated Substation Maintainer to join our team. This role will be responsible for the maintenance, repair, and inspection of electrical substations with 750 volt DC and 11,000 - 22,000 volts AC power.
DefinitionUnder general supervision, the Substation Maintainer performs journey level tests, maintains, repairs, and overhauls electrical substation equipment.
About Way, Power & Signal Maintenance
Way, Power & Signal Maintenance is responsible for timely and reliable maintenance, preventive maintenance, inspections, repair and servicing of the light rail right-of-way, rail system power, tracks, signals, station facilities and related equipment. Components of the Way, Power & Signal unit are:
Station & Wayside Maintenance: Station & Wayside Maintenance maintains and repairs (including graffiti removal) light rail stations, terminal buildings, restrooms, park & ride lots, landscaping, fences, guardrails, and other trackside areas.
Track Maintenance: Track Maintenance maintains (including right-of-way weed eradication, vegetation control, and graffiti removal), performs preventive maintenance, inspects, services and repairs rail, switches, ties, roadbed, and track systems.
Power Maintenance: Power Maintenance maintains (including trackside right-of-way tree trimming), performs preventive maintenance, inspects, repairs, and services light rail electric power systems, including overhead, substations, lighting, and other electrical systems.
Signal Maintenance: Signal Maintenance maintains, performs preventive maintenance, inspects, repairs, and services signal systems, crossing gates, fare machines, SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) controls, and station audio/video equipment.
About VTAThe Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority employs more than 2,000 people dedicated to providing solutions that move Silicon Valley. Unique among transportation organizations in the San Francisco Bay Area, VTA is Santa Clara County’s authority for transit development and operations (light rail and bus), congestion management, transportation-related funding, highway design and construction, real estate and transit-oriented development, and bicycle and pedestrian planning. With local, state, and federal partners, VTA works to innovate the way Silicon Valley moves and provide mobility solutions for all.
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) is an independent special district that provides sustainable, accessible, community-focused, innovative, and environmentally responsible transportation options promoting the region's vitality. VTA provides bus, light rail, and paratransit services and participates as a funding partner in regional rail services, including Caltrain, Capital Corridor, and the Altamont Corridor Express.
To learn more, go to: vta.org.
Our CommunitySanta Clara County, sometimes referred to as “Silicon Valley”, is unique for its innovation, natural attractions, and social diversity. With numerous amenities and perfect weather, it has long been considered one of the best places in the United States to live and work. calendar of festivals and celebrations supports the community spirit. Nearby open space provides easy access to mountain parks, trails, lakes, streams, and beautiful coastal beaches. San José has received accolades for its vibrant neighborhoods, healthy lifestyle, and diverse attractions from national media, including Business Week and Money magazines.
The county’s population of 1.9 million is the largest in Northern California and is rich in ethnic culture and diversity. Enjoy access and the option to explore our closely neighboring counties of San Francisco and Alameda.
Classification Bargaining Unit: ATU
Essential Job Functions:
Typical Tasks- Inspects, adjusts and/or repairs voltage in the line, battery systems, circuit breakers, relays, and connections;
- Tests, maintains and overhauls rectifiers;
- Repairs fan motors and blower motors;
- Repairs air blast breakers and cathode breakers;
- Repairs electronic circuit boards;
- Operates welding equipment;
- Keeps tools and equipment clean and in good condition;
- Keeps substations clean;
- Drives trucks;
- May provide lead supervision and assist in training other workers;
- Prepares written reports, documents defects and repairs on inspection forms, work orders or designated computer programs;
- Operates computer for related data input and retrieval;
- Performs related work as required.
Minimum Qualifications:
Employment StandardsPossession of a valid California Class C driver's license and the ability to qualify for and maintain a Class A license.
Training and experience equivalent to a high school diploma and five (5) years of experience in electrical inspections, maintenance, and repair, preferably on high voltage substations. The completion of a recognized apprenticeship program for electricians or equivalent can be included as part of the required years of experience.
Must be available to work weekends, holidays, odd and unusual hours.
- In accordance with Department of Transportation (DOT) requirements, all job applicants selected for appointment to this safety-sensitive position are subject to pre-employment drug testing. A final job applicant will be tested for five prohibited drugs (and their metabolites): Cocaine, PCP, Amphetamines, Marijuana, and Opiates. During employment, employees holding safety-sensitive positions (Bus Drivers) are subject to random, reasonable suspicion, post accident, return-to-duty, and follow-up drug and alcohol testing.
- In accordance with Federal Regulation 49 CFR Part 40.25, VTA is required to obtain all information regarding any positive drug test results, any alcohol test results of .04 or above, any refusal to test, and any records of evaluation and/or treatment resulting from such tests from current, previous, and potential employers for the past two years.
- You will be required to complete and sign a "Drug and Alcohol Background Check Consent Form" if you are offered this position.
- Candidates will be required to be fingerprinted for the purpose of obtaining "Summary Criminal History Conviction Information" from state and federal record agencies.
Supplemental Information:
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 the testing and repair of electrical and electronic equipment and installations;
- Principles and practices of electrical construction and installation;
- General shop safety procedures;
- Welding procedures used in electrical work;
- Laws, ordinances, and regulations governing electrical installation, maintenance, safety, and accident prevention.
Ability to:- Test and repair electrical and electronic equipment and installations;
- Work independently and safely with 750 volt DC and 11,000 - 22,000 volts AC power;
- Perform work in compliance with safety rules and regulations;
- Operate welding equipment used in electrical work;
- Read and interpret construction plans, specification and electronic schematics, diagrams, and maintenance manuals;
- Estimate costs for time, labor and materials;
- Maintain records;
- Prepare written reports, document defects and repairs on inspection forms, work orders, or designated computer programs;
- Perform computer-related functions that allow for data input and retrieval;
- Assign and review the work of and train others;
- Learn and stay current on all new technologies introduced into the transit industry as it relates to electrified rail;
- Effectively read, understand, and use technical information found in repair manuals, service change bulletins, and applicable technical documents, including parts and supply manuals;
- Establish and maintain effective relations with those encountered in day-to-day performance of tasks.