Job Description:
Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) Electrician/Instrumentation Technician
Description
Position DescriptionThe City of Tacoma Environmental Services Department is seeking skilled Electrician/Instrumentation Technicians to join our collaborative team. Electrician/Instrumentation Technicians are responsible for performing skilled journey level electrical and instrumentation maintenance work that involves maintenance and installation of a wide variety of equipment, instrumentation, apparatus, controls, and motors.
An employee in this classification develops and implements a proactive maintenance work program that includes preventative and predictive maintenance, corrective maintenance, and equipment condition monitoring on a variety of instrumentation equipment, communications equipment, meters, control systems, electrical systems, circuits, and motor controls associated with wastewater treatment plants, pumping stations, stormwater control facilities and solid waste systems such as compactors. Employees work on a variety of electrical components at our facilities, such as relays, PLC’s, circuit breakers, and electrical distribution. Prior experience at a wastewater, surface water, or solid waste utility is not needed for the position.
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QualificationsHigh School Diploma or equivalent
ANDTwo (2) years of journey-level experience as an electrician
OR an instrumentation technician in an industrial or manufacturing plant/work environment,
AND Two (2) years supplemental advanced course work in electric theory and industrial controls.
Additional experience can be substituted for education at the rate of three (3) years of apprentice-level experience or two (2) years of journey-level experience per one (1) year of advanced course work.LICENSING, CERTIFICATIONS, AND OTHER LEGAL REQUIREMENTS:- Valid Washington State Driver’s License at time of appointment with maintenance thereafter.
- Valid First Aid Card with C.P.R. at time of appointment and maintenance thereafter.
- There may be instances where individual positions must have additional licenses or certification. It is the employer’s responsibility to ensure the appropriate licenses/certifications are obtained for each position.
- Individuals may have to pass a background check depending upon assignment.
Knowledge & Skills KNOWLEDGE OF: - Control Systems, electrical circuits, and instrumentation for system integration, maintenance, troubleshooting and root cause analysis
- National Electrical Code (NEC), regulations, and procedures
- Electrical, instrumentation and electronic technology including PLC’s (Rockwell) and various programming formats (Ladder, Function block, Structured Text)
- Various types of conduit applications and methods of installation
- Schematics, wiring diagrams and instrument control diagrams
- Electrical codes, regulations and procedures
- Proper methods of storing equipment, materials and supplies
- Health and safety regulations
- Technical aspects of field of specialty
- Proper record keeping techniques
- Basic wastewater treatment plant processes and impact of equipment malfunction
- Safety techniques, testing and procedures to handle dangerous or hazardous chemicals, gases and/or confined spaces, as related to wastewater treatment plants and pump stations
- Experience with 480-volt equipment, instrumentation and controls, HMI, SCADA systems and in conducting maintenance work on motor controls, electrical distribution and generating systems
- Understanding and ability to calculate wire sizes and conduit fill
SKILLS: - Understand basic troubleshooting and repair of industrial systems, with the ability to visualize how different systems operate together to find the root cause
- Read and interpret electrical drawings, schematics, wiring diagrams, engineering plans, P&ID drawings and specifications
- Apply principles of electrical theory to daily tasks, which may include design of electrical systems
- Implement a preventative maintenance work program
- Operate, install, repair, and inspect a variety of electronic testing equipment
- Understand basic computer skills that the technician will need in using a laptop in their daily work, i.e. changing the IP address, using serial ports, and troubleshooting network connectivity
- Operate a variety of tools and equipment used in the electrical and instrumentation trade such as; hydraulic presses, cutters, benders, various types of testing equipment and recording devices
- Lift heavy objects in awkward and confined spaces, using proper lifting and rigging techniques
- Understand and interpret the national electrical code
- Operate motor vehicles and forklifts
- Understand and follow oral and written directions
- Observe appropriate safety procedures in the performance of assigned tasks
- Maintain records and prepare reports as directed
- Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing
- Work independently with little direction
Selection Process & Supplemental InformationCity of Tacoma’s Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and InclusionAt the City of Tacoma, we're on a mission to make our workforce as diverse and inclusive as the community we serve. We're committed to eliminating racial and other disparities, and we actively seek out candidates from a wide range of backgrounds and cultures. Join our team at the City of Tacoma and help us build a more vibrant, inclusive, and equitable community for all.
The City of Tacoma believes that diversity of thought, background, and experience contributes to our success and innovation. If you’re passionate about this role and our mission, we encourage you to apply. If you have a less traditional background, we want to hear about your transferrable skills and experience. We value a variety of perspectives and are excited to see what you bring to the table.
The CommunityTacoma is centrally located just 32 miles south of the city of Seattle and 31 miles north of the state capital, Olympia. The City of Tacoma is also home to the Port of Tacoma, which is among the largest container ports in the United States. Like most cities in the northwest, Tacoma is surrounded by beautiful nature, offering residents many opportunities for outdoor adventures.
Largely suburban in nature with a small, but dense, urban core, Tacoma is home to numerous institutes of higher learning that attract students from across the country. The University of Washington Tacoma, Pacific Lutheran University, University of Puget Sound, a satellite campus of the Evergreen State College, three community/technical colleges, and several trade and business schools are within Tacoma's geographic area. Downtown's Cultural District is the site of the Washington State History Museum, Museum of Glass, the Tacoma Art Museum, and America's Car Museum.
With its affordable housing and distinctive neighborhoods and business districts, the city has been recognized numerous times as a best city to live in the nation. To see a few of the great things Tacoma has to offer, view this YouTube Video!
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Application ProcessInterested individuals should complete the online application and attach a resume and cover letter by the closing date and time listed on the job announcement. Applications received without attaching the required materials may not progress in the selection process.
Applicants who are eligible for veterans scoring criteria (Veterans Preference)
MUST attach a copy of their DD-214 member copy 4 (proof of military discharge form)
at time of application to be eligible for review for Veteran's Preference points.
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Communication with the City of Tacoma
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Supplemental Questions This is a competitive selection process. Applicants will be required to respond to written questions outlining their experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to perform the essential functions of this position. Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications will have their responses to Supplemental Questions #7 to #14 reviewed and scored by a committee of subject matter experts, as the Experience and Training Test. These questions will be scored based on the information provided. It is the responsibility of the applicants to adequately describe all pertinent experience and training. Please make sure you read the questions and provide complete informative answers, including your roles in the position and key activities. DO NOT respond with ‘see resume’ in lieu of answering these questions; this will result in a failing score. Providing false information will result in disqualification.
Accommodations: We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities. If you need assistance or an accommodation during this process, please contact Human Resources at(253) 591-5400.
Compensation & BenefitsPay Details:
Hourly Rate: $46.18 - $56.13
Annual Salary: $96,054.40 - $116,750.40
Employee Benefits | City of Tacoma
The City of Tacoma provides excellent medical, dental and vision plans for the whole family; paid holidays and paid leave; participation in the Tacoma Employees' Retirement System (alternate plan for Police/Fire); continuing education and advancement opportunities and a growing variety of City-sponsored health and wellness opportunities and incentives.
Medical Coverage: For eligible employees and their families, including domestic partners and dependent children age26 or younger.
Dental Coverage: For eligible employees and their families, including domestic partners and dependent children age26 or younger.
Vision Coverage: For eligible employees and their eligible dependents.
Paid Leave: City employees are entitled to received paid holidays, sick/vacation leave or personal time off (PTO), depending upon union affiliation and appointment type.
Insurance Plans: Employees are covered by a long-term disability plan. Short-term and expanded long-term disability insurance plans are also available to employees. The State Industrial Insurance Act also covers employees.
Deferred Compensation: Income can be set aside on a pretax basis and invested for supplementation of normal retirement income.
Retirement: All employees of the City, except members of the Police and Fire services, Tacoma Rail and certain project employees, are included in the Tacoma Employees' Retirement System. Information on the Tacoma Employees' Retirement System can be found at www.cityoftacoma.org or by calling (253) 502-8200.
Other Employment Information
Direct Deposit: Employees are paid on a bi-weekly schedule by direct deposit.
Salary Increases: Based on satisfactory job performance, the City provides for a regular progression of salary increases for most classifications according to the salary schedule.
Union Affiliation: Many job classifications are covered by union security provisions which require union membership, dues, or payment of equivalent service fees.
Note: The provisions of this job announcement do not constitute an expressed or implied contract. Any provision contained herein may be modified and/or revoked without notice.
Closing Date/Time: 8/4/2026 5:00 PM Pacific
Salary:
$46.18 - $56.13 Hourly