Supervising Electrician - HSC & EC Research Buildings (FT Day)

Stony Brook UniversityTown of Brookhaven, NY
1dOnsite

About The Position

At Stony Brook Medicine, our Supervising Electrician supervises electricians and other workers engaged in the repair, maintenance and installation of electrical systems and equipment. Incumbents are working supervisors and as such perform any task in the electrical trade. Duties of a Supervising Electrician may include the following but are not limited to: Supervises and plans the work for a subordinate maintenance crew of skilled, semiskilled and relatively unskilled employees. Examines blueprints, schematic drawings and sketches to determine material and labor requirements to accomplish the project, and may order required materials and supplies. As required, prepares sketches from oral or written instructions showing location of wiring and electrical equipment. Assigns staff to each project providing oral instructions, blueprints, or sketches and interprets specifications and blueprints as required. Meets with supervisors representing other trades involved in the project to coordinate activities and schedule work to be performed to insure that the work continues and will be completed on schedule. Observes work in progress to insure that the project will be completed on schedule and according to plan. Inspects wiring and fixtures during installation and when completed for conformity to specifications or codes. Keeps written records of work performed and accounts for labor and materials used. Periodically prepares standard written evaluations of the work performance of subordinate staff. Job Requirements: Working knowledge of electrical theory as applied to the electrical trades. Working knowledge of the practices and techniques of the electrical trade. Working knowledge of the mathematics of the electrical trade. Working knowledge of applicable standards and electrical code regulations. Working knowledge of the principles and practices of supervision. Basic knowledge of electronic theory and practice as applied to the electrical trade. Ability to read and interpret circuit diagrams, architectural blueprints, and generator and motor control diagrams. Ability to use the tools, equipment and materials of the electrical trade. Ability to train and supervise others. As assigned, working knowledge of the operation and repair of digital timing devices used in traffic control systems.

Requirements

  • Must meet qualifications of Trades Specialist (Electrician) plus one year of trades experience.
  • Trades Specialist requirements are: Four years of full-time experience in the electrical trade under a skilled tradesperson which would provide training equivalent to that given in a training, apprenticeship, or equivalent program, OR an equivalent combination of experience and training gained by completion of technical courses in the electrical trade at a school, institute, or branch of the Armed Services; OR successful completion of the two-year Trades Specialist (Electrician) traineeship or a two-year electrician training, apprenticeship, or equivalent program such as the New York State Civil Service Employees Association-Partnership Applied Skilled Trades Traineeship and Certificate Program.
  • One year of experience as a skilled journey level electrician subsequent to the completion of apprenticeship or equivalent training and experience.
  • Working knowledge of electrical theory as applied to the electrical trades.
  • Working knowledge of the practices and techniques of the electrical trade.
  • Working knowledge of the mathematics of the electrical trade.
  • Working knowledge of applicable standards and electrical code regulations.
  • Working knowledge of the principles and practices of supervision.
  • Basic knowledge of electronic theory and practice as applied to the electrical trade.
  • Ability to read and interpret circuit diagrams, architectural blueprints, and generator and motor control diagrams.
  • Ability to use the tools, equipment and materials of the electrical trade.
  • Ability to train and supervise others.
  • As assigned, working knowledge of the operation and repair of digital timing devices used in traffic control systems.

Nice To Haves

  • Hospital and/or healthcare setting experience.
  • Previous supervisory experience (in a health care and/or unionized setting).
  • Knowledge of Regulatory Agency Compliance (Joint Commission, DOH, CMS).

Responsibilities

  • Supervises and plans the work for a subordinate maintenance crew of skilled, semiskilled and relatively unskilled employees.
  • Examines blueprints, schematic drawings and sketches to determine material and labor requirements to accomplish the project, and may order required materials and supplies.
  • As required, prepares sketches from oral or written instructions showing location of wiring and electrical equipment.
  • Assigns staff to each project providing oral instructions, blueprints, or sketches and interprets specifications and blueprints as required.
  • Meets with supervisors representing other trades involved in the project to coordinate activities and schedule work to be performed to insure that the work continues and will be completed on schedule.
  • Observes work in progress to insure that the project will be completed on schedule and according to plan.
  • Inspects wiring and fixtures during installation and when completed for conformity to specifications or codes.
  • Keeps written records of work performed and accounts for labor and materials used.
  • Periodically prepares standard written evaluations of the work performance of subordinate staff.

Benefits

  • Location pay for UUP, CSEA & PEF full-time positions ($4000)
  • Night shift differential ($000), evening shift differential ($000)
  • Inconvenience pay/supplemental shift differential. ($575)
  • Geographic Pay ($000)
  • SBUH provides generous leave, health plans, and a state pension that add to your bottom line.
© 2024 Teal Labs, Inc
Privacy PolicyTerms of Service