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Overview The operating Mechanic B is a launching point for a long career within the gas pressure control department. Employees on this role are trained with the intent for them to grow into the Operating Mechanic A title within 18 months. Responsibilities
Core Responsibilities
- Operating Mechanics in this team will be enrolled in a specialized training plan with the intent to promoted to the Operating Mechanic A title by obtaining all required operator certifications within 18 months of hire.
- Performs installation, maintenance, repair and troubleshooting of gas regulating and monitoring equipment.
- Use hand and power tools to service equipment.
- Perform required maintenance associated with Con Edison's natural gas gate stations.
Qualifications
Required Education/Experience
- High School Diploma/GED and 2 years of gas related experience.
Relevant Work Experience
- 2 years Must possess basic mechanical/electrical skills such as: Tubing bending, Installation of conduit, Pipefitting, Flange on fitting connections, Screwed piping installation and
- 2 years Must have working knowledge of requirements associated with the installation, maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting of gas regulating and monitoring equipment.
Skills and Abilities
- Strong written and verbal communication skills and
- Demonstrated written communication skills and
- Performs work independently with minimal supervision and
- Well organized, detail oriented and flexible to handle multiple assignments and
- Demonstrates a high commitment to quality and
- Strong mechanical skills
Licenses and Certifications
- Driver's License Required
Physical Demands
- Ability to respond to system emergencies
- Able to work in all weather conditions, i.e. excessive heat and/or cold
- Perform extended driving through heavy traffic and severe off-road conditions
- Perform heavy manual labor, i.e. push, pull, and lift up to 50lbs
- Ability to carry tools and materials when climbing ladders and scaffolds, and entering confined spaces
- Ability to work in adverse conditions that include, noise, confined spaces, and high elevations
- Ability to climb ladders and stairs
- Ability to work on elevated platforms, scaffolds, catwalks, roofs, and/or other equipment
- Perform work in underground vaults through manholes
- Ability to work in inclement weather and adverse conditions (i.e., excessive heat, cold, noise, confined spaces)
- Ability to work with, and in, the vicinity of high voltage and/or other high-energy systems
- Ability to be approved to wear and use either a full or half-face respirator and self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), without facial hair or other conditions that may interfere with the seal, in accordance with OSHA regulations
- Ability to climb in and out of manholes and excavations
- Stand, walk, and climb ladders and stairs for the duration of the workday
- Stand, walk, lift, climb, bend, kneel, stoop, and/or reach for the duration of the workday
- Ability to use hand tools and operate heavy machinery, i.e. jackhammers
- Unload materials from delivery vehicles and deliver equipment and materials to various operating facilities
- Use hand-eye coordination to adjust controls on equipment
- Wear necessary Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), i.e. fire-retardant clothing and safety harnesses
- Work with equipment with a manufacturer weight rating of 350lbs
- Use equipment with a maximum weight rating of 375lbs when wearing and/or carrying 25lbs of clothing and equipment
Additional Physical Demands
- The selected candidate will be assigned a System Emergency Assignment (i.e., an emergency response role) and will be expected to work non-business hours during emergencies, which may include nights, weekends, and holidays.
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