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City of Naperville
Employment Opportunity
Job Title:
Electrical Engineer I Assets (7005)
Closing Date:
When filled
Salary:
\$73,966.77 - \$95,375.64 per year
Job Type:
Full-Time
Location:
DPU-E Supply & Control, 1392 Aurora Ave., Suite 200
Department:
Department of Public Utilities - Electric
Job Description:
The City of Napervilles Electric Utility is currently seeking an
Electrical Engineer I to work in the Assets division of the Utility. The
Assets Engineer will be responsible for the collection and analysis of
data on the condition of equipment used to provide safe and reliable
electric power to the utility customers. This will be accomplished by
scheduling and working with the utility field personnel to inspect and
test equipment and to input the information into the established asset
system(s) for the Asset Engineer to review. The data will be used to
define an asset health rating for business risk. The Asset Engineer will
maintain and improve the asset system(s), asset ratings, and collection
processes as needed.
The Asset Engineer will develop and provide the necessary reports of
asset condition to utility management. Also, any immediate repairs or
replacements that are identified through the inspection processes will
be referred to the utility operations group for remediation, and the
Asset Engineer will ensure that data on the repairs or replacements of
assets are properly added to the asset tracking systems.
The Asset Engineer will need to understand and work with the Trimble
Cityworks asset management software in use in the city, the DNV Cascade
asset management software in use for substation equipment tracking,
Microsoft Power BI data analysis and reporting software, and ESRI ArcGIS
mapping software. Also, an understanding of relational databases and SQL
will be needed to be successful.
The Asset Engineer will need to work with outside contractors to supply,
install, or repair assets and related material and to provide other
needed services to the utility to inspect or maintain its assets.
Lastly, the Asset Engineer will support the utility drone inspection
program to collect condition information from above ground facilities
that cannot be seen easily from the ground level.
**The anticipated hiring range for this position is \$73,966.77 -
\$95,375.64 per year, commensurate with credentials and experience. The
Pay Grade for this position is P06. For additional information, please
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Responsibilities:**
Reviews and maintains all assigned equipment test and inspection
procedures.
Oversees the scheduling and completion of equipment inspections and
tests.
Reviews all returned inspection information.
Works with the Operations group to coordinate the repair or replacement
of equipment based on inspection results.
Plans and develops the recurring prioritized schedule for asset
inspections based on asset condition criteria.
Helps investigate new technology for the utility.
Other activities may include the root cause analysis of installed
equipment failures.
Develops a comprehensive inventory of assets, condition assessments of
those assets, and seeks to improve coordination and communication within
the Utilitys operations for the disposition of those assets.
Coordinates all data on physical assets to include inspection history,
repairs, location, weather conditions, and other environmental
conditions that may affect condition and failures and provide analysis
of all data to utility management.
Coordinates condition assessment reporting and benchmarking.Participate in developing and maintaining asset management program
requirements.
Maintains and improves computerized maintenance work order system to
consistently and accurately collect data from related utility systems.
Implements process and procedure for asset lifecycle management.
Works with internal and external stakeholders to explain, interpret, and
create asset manag