What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electronic Repair Technician position at County of Santa Clara?
Under general supervision, to maintain, repair, and install a variety of electronic devices and systems.
Training and Experience Note: The required knowledge and abilities are acquired through training and experience equivalent to a high school diploma,
and
Three (3) years of work experience in electronic or low-voltage electrical repair, including one (1) year of working with building systems, such as camera systems, pneumatic tube systems, security systems, card access systems, and/or monitoring equipment.
Possession of an Electronic Access Control certification is desirable.
Substitution: College level or trade school coursework in electronic repair may be substituted for up to one (1) year of the required experience.
Special Requirements
Knowledge of:
Ability to:
- Repairs, replaces, maintains, or modifies electronic and low-voltage electrical components and defective parts for a variety of equipment and system controls (i.e., camera systems, pneumatic tube systems, security systems, card access systems, monitoring equipment, etc.);
- Tests and troubleshoots a variety of electronic devices connected to a network and/or pneumatic tube systems;
- Reconfigures, upgrades, and/or installs special electronic systems (i.e., security systems, card access systems, pneumatic tube systems, camera systems, etc.);
- Installs low-voltage wiring, transformers, panels, controls, and pre-programmed devices;
- Inspects new electronic and pneumatic tube control systems installed by contractors;
- Maintains parts inventory and initiates purchase requests for repair parts and accessories;
- Prepares various activity status reports to record system operation, device configuration, and other related information;
- Familiarizes and may train users in all aspects of the assigned systems (i.e., camera systems, pneumatic tube systems, etc.);
- Removes and replaces like devices in fire alarm systems (i.e., smoke detectors, pull stations, strobe lights, etc.);
- Bench tests removed devices and performs individual device and circuit testing on installed devices;
- May be assigned as a Disaster Service Worker, as required;
- Performs related duties, as required.
Training and Experience Note: The required knowledge and abilities are acquired through training and experience equivalent to a high school diploma,
and
Three (3) years of work experience in electronic or low-voltage electrical repair, including one (1) year of working with building systems, such as camera systems, pneumatic tube systems, security systems, card access systems, and/or monitoring equipment.
Possession of an Electronic Access Control certification is desirable.
Substitution: College level or trade school coursework in electronic repair may be substituted for up to one (1) year of the required experience.
Special Requirements
- Ability to travel to alternate locations in the course of work. If driving, possession of a valid California driver’s license prior to appointment and the ability to qualify for and maintain a County driver authorization.
- Based upon departmental assignment, may be required to obtain and maintain a Department of Correction Security Clearance to work in locked facilities, throughout the term of employment.
- May be required to be placed on a rotating “on call” list for weekend and holiday coverage of County facilities. On-call status requires being available and on-site within two (2) hours of notification.
Knowledge of:
- Low-voltage electrical components and electronic system diagnostic and repair techniques and procedures;
- Test equipment and tools needed in the repair, maintenance, and installation of building control systems, and low-voltage electronic and electrical systems and equipment;
- Theory and principles of electronic and low-voltage electrical equipment and circuits;
- Programs, basic networking, and operating systems used for component configuration and installation;
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations and safety practices related to low-voltage electrical standards.
Ability to:
- Test and repair electronic and electrical equipment and systems, using testing equipment and tools;
- Read and interpret blueprints, maintenance manuals, schematics, construction drawings, and specifications;
- Keep current with state-of-the-art repair methods and procedures developments;
- Learn operating system languages, as required, for component configuration;
- Communicate efficiently and effectively with County employees, vendors, and contractors.
- Work under the following conditions using appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE): dust, noise, vibration, odors, poor ventilation, cramped quarters, heights, and inadequate lighting;
- Climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, reach, stand, walk, push, pull, lift, work overhead, and grasp;
- Lift, push, and/or pull up to sixty (60) pounds.
Salary : $92,471 - $111,802