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UNS Energy Corporation, headquartered in Tucson, Arizona, is a subsidiary of Fortis Inc., the largest investor-owned electric and gas distribution utility in Canada. Our public utility subsidiaries, Tucson Electric Power Company, UNS Electric, Inc. and UNS Gas, Inc., power our economy by providing electric and gas service to nearly 700,000 customers in Arizona.
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Job Description - Power Production Specialist II
All job offers are contingent on successful completion of a pre-employment drug screen and background check.
Starting pay for this position is $41.23 per hour.
Date Posted: January 9th, 2025
Date Expires: January 23rd, 2025
Testing Date: February 2025
Interview Date: February 2025
**Candidates selected for testing will receive a confirmation email at the email address provided on the application as notification of the scheduled date and time of the testing session.Dates are subject to change based on business needs, weather and unforeseen circumstances**
Please complete the online application on the company Intranet under My HR, for internal candidates, and www.tep.comunder the careers tab, for external candidates.If you have any questions, contact Aaron Brown at aaron.brown@tep.com.
Normal Minimum Requirements
Must currently be or have been a Power Production Specialist I at TEP or three (3) years equivalent operating and maintenance experience in a power production environment, or closely related field.
Successful completion of the identified qualification process up to and including the PeopleSoft Computer Based Training as well as courses associated with this position and all related testing
Must be able to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing
Must possess a valid up-to-date driver's license
Ability to perform basic math calculations
Must have physical ability to climb stairs and ladders, bend, stoop and lift for extended periods of time
Shift work required
*PLEASE NOTE: To be considered for this position, a resume must be submitted
There will be a three-part testing procedure required for this position. The first step is a timed Edison Electric Institute (EEI) aptitude test battery, or proof of full completion of the EEI testing,followed by a written technical skills test and a technical/behavioral based interview. Each step of the process must be passed in order to progress to the next step.
We are providing a study outline to prepare for the aptitude testing, written testing, and the technical/behavioral based interview. The outline is designed to maximize test results by centralizing study time in the areas listed below:
Aptitude Test Outline
Assembly
Mechanical Concepts
Reading Comprehension
Mathematical Usage
Technical Skills Written Test Outline
Working knowledge of the following functions, operations, and systems:
Working knowledge of the following:
Basic Power Plant Operations
Energy Conversion
Power System
Load and Demand
Basic Mathematics
Percentages
Ratios
Equations
Electron Theory
Alternating Current Theory
Power Generation
Electrical Systems and Equipment
Basic Water Chemistry
Water Treatment Equipment
Fuels and Combustion
Thermodynamics
Technical/Behavioral Based Interview
The interview is a technical/behavioral based interview incorporating technical knowledge, skills, and abilities, with our Core Competencies. In this process we believe that past behavior is the best predictor of future behavior and more recent behavior is a better predictor of future behavior than older behavior, and that long-standing trends are better predictors of behavior than isolated incidents. We therefore have patterned the questions during the interview to solicit behavior patterns that indicate with high predictability whether the candidate can perform the job as required and ascertain an understanding of the applicant's technical knowledge. This type of interview is different than those that you may have taken in the past.
Position Description:
The Power Production Specialist II is responsible for the proper, efficient and safe operation as well as minor tests, repairs, and maintenance of all plant equipment under his/her control in accordance with plant procedures and directions.
Essential Functions: (As defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, these include the following responsibilities, minimum job knowledge, skills, and abilities. This is not necessarily an all-inclusive listing)
Position-Related Responsibilities:
Operates and troubleshoots all plant equipment as directed from locations including the than main control room
Perform minor maintenance and repair of plant equipment, piping and structures used in a steam generation plant and combustion generating equipment.
Monitor and verify relay operations
Perform switching orders as issued by system dispatcher or Control Room Operator; monitor switchyard; etc.
Assist in overhaul and modification of all plant equipment
Read, understand and work from sketches, blueprints, manuals, and handbooks
Takes appropriate action and makes proper decisions based on unit status
Qualified to perform all duties of lower classifications as required
Directs lower classifications as necessary
Remain current with plant design and operational changes
Share training and knowledge with other classifications
Understanding and proper use of clearance and safety procedures
Personnel safety
Safely operate mobile equipment used in Power Production as related to operations, maintenance, and repair
Successfully complete related training and study courses for promotion
Effectively interact with plant personnel, other Company employees, supervision and others
Effectively use plant Preventive Maintenance System
Performs emergency response duties as needed
Maintain a high level of awareness and responsibility for environmental considerations that impact them, theirs jobs and the Company to the level of their knowledge, training and experience
Progression to the 2 nd steprequires a satisfactory work record, completing assigned training and successfully passing job-related tests at the end of the 1 st step. Progression to the 3 rd step requires satisfactory work record, completing assigned training and successfully passing job-related tests at the end of the 2 nd step. Progression to the thereafter step requires a satisfactory work record, completing assigned training and successfully passing job-related tests at the end of the 3 rd step. Employees failing a test shall remain in the current step for a maximum of 90 days, at which time the tests will be administered again. Failure to progress to the next step may result in the employee being placed in corrective action as outlined in the UniSource Energy Employee Handbook.
General cleaning and housekeeping duties and all other duties as assigned
Perform assigned work in a safe and efficient manner in accordance with Company practices and procedures
Knowledge, skills and abilities:
Must meet position requirements and demonstrate competency through the established testing procedure
Ability to effectively communicate
Working knowledge of plant systems and equipment
Knowledge of Labor Agreement
Knowledge of emergency procedures and ability to direct personnel as required
Knowledge of environmental regulations and compliance procedures
Knowledge of heat rate and its direct effect on plant operation
Required to pass related tests to ascertain the ability to, and demonstrate competency in plant operations and performing minor maintenance activities
Under general supervision, perform minor maintenance and repair of mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation equipment used at Tucson Generating Station
Perform basic calculations for area, volume, rigging, etc
Knowledge of plant and Company safety manuals
Must demonstrate aptitude and familiarity with the principles of electricity, mechanics and physics, as related to the operation and maintenance of equipment used in the generation of electrical energy
All employees are expected and required to adhere to the Company Code of Ethics and Principles of Conduct.
Pay Rate: $41.23
All job offers are contingent on successful completion of a pre-employment drug screen and background check.
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