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Position Summary
The Utility Specialist Senior demands a seasoned utility equipment professional with career-spanning expertise in a technical role participating in shop and field operations at CoServ’s Distribution Technology Center (DTC). This role ensures safe, efficient, and environmentally compliant handling of electric distribution and high-voltage equipment. The Specialist Senior helps manage asset lifecycles with a focus on sustainability, regulatory compliance, and operational reliability, collaborating with internal teams, members/customers, and contractors.
Primary Position Responsibilities
- Inspect, evaluate, test, and maintain electric distribution and high-voltage equipment (e.g., transformers, switchgears, vacuum and SF₆ powerline interrupters, regulators, reclosers, sectionalizers, and capacitor banks) per specifications and standards.
- Perform lifecycle tracking of oil-filled and other utility equipment, prioritizing environmental compliance and asset sustainability.
- Conduct high voltage testing to assess equipment performance and reliability.
- Perform environmental testing, draining, and labeling to ensure proper segregation and compliant disposal of regulated materials (e.g., PCBs, mineral oil).
- Gather, analyze, and trend equipment failure data to identify risks and support sustainable asset strategies.
- Recommend environmentally compliant disposal, salvage, or recycling of end-of-life infrastructure.
- Maintain accurate records of asset status, compliance, and disposal activities.
- Prepare manifests and documentation for disposal and environmental tracking.
- Respond to oil spills and environmental incidents per SPCC and compliance protocols (24-hour availability required).
- Safely work with energized oil-filled equipment, applying hazard assessments and mitigation strategies.
- Use PPE and non-invasive diagnostics to prevent environmental and safety incidents.
- Operate forklifts and heavy equipment to manage distribution assets safely.
- Facilitate the transfer of specialized metering equipment to third parties.
- Install specialized equipment, including three-phase metering on de-energized transformers.
- Use specialized diagnostic tools (e.g., infrared cameras) to assess and resolve equipment issues.
- Collaborate across internal organizations on condition-based maintenance strategies to extend asset life.
- Train and mentor operations staff on environmental compliance and sustainability practices.
- Maintain inventory and anticipate supply needs to ensure operational continuity.
Environmental Compliance & Sustainability Responsibilities:
- Ensure compliance with TSCA, SPCC, Clean Water Act, Universal Waste Rule, TCEQ, MBTA, and ESA.
- Support audits and recommend corrective actions related to equipment and compliance.
- Assist in proper handling and disposal of universal and hazardous waste.
- Coordinate environmental response during spills or disasters.
- Maintain HAZWOPER certification if required.
- Promote environmental best practices and responsible asset management.
- Complies with established CoServ safety and operating rules, procedures and guidelines including reporting unsafe practices to a supervisor.
- Complies with established CoServ Information Security Handbook, policies, procedures, and guidelines including reporting suspected information security incidents to Tech Support.
Secondary Position Responsibilities
- Maintain professional interactions and promote environmental awareness.
- Participate in training and stay current with technical and regulatory updates.
- Document work accurately to meet internal and regulatory standards.
- Support emergency planning and environmental coordination.
- Demonstrate initiative, teamwork, and alignment with CoServ’s mission and environmental values.
- Attends CoServ University training as required.
- Performs other duties and activities as directed.
Position Requirements
Education, Experience, and Certifications Required
- High School Diploma or G.E.D equivalency.
- 20 years’ experience with electric distribution and high voltage equipment.
- 20 years' experience and knowledge of CoServ’s distribution system and territory
Skills and Abilities Required
- Able to learn and gain understanding and utilization of NEC, NESC, IEEE, and OSHA requirements.
- Able to learn and gain knowledge in computer software including Microsoft Suite products.
- Demonstrates excellent grammar/composition skills and interpersonal/communication skills.
- Able to work in a team-based environment and achieve common goals with excellent interpersonal and communication skills representing CoServ in a professional manner including interfacing internally and externally to CoServ.
- Able to work efficiently and safely as well as plan and schedule own work and work of others.
- Able to maintain accurate records and be proficient with technical details.
- Demonstrates self-starting, organization skills, and ability to work with limited supervision.
- Able to prioritize projects.
- Able to concentrate and complete procedures in an error free manner.
- Is proficient in technical details.
- Demonstrates a higher level of independent judgment and responsibility.
- Understands and carries out complex oral and written instructions.
Physical Requirements
- Works outdoors 95% of the time in all types of weather conditions and environmental conditions such as fallen branches, rough terrain, heavy underbrush, etc.
- Ability to lift a minimum of 50 pounds.
- Drives company vehicle.
- Works extended hours as needed or directed.
- Works in no or low light conditions – using handheld lantern or spotlights.
- Works in potentially hazardous conditions caused by pets and wildlife in or near the work site.
- Works in areas with possible exposure to poison oak, poison ivy, and insect stings.
- Performs call out duties.
- Operates office equipment such as a computer, telephone, fax machine, copier, etc.
Other Requirements
- Must reside within the CoServ Operations residential boundary.
- Must have and maintain a valid Texas driver's license.
- Forklift Certification or ability to obtain after hire.
- First Aid/CPR or ability to obtain after hire.
- Ability to travel, if necessary, for business and training