$44.09-$53.50 Hourly / $7,642.00-$9,273.00 Monthly / $91,702.00-$111,280.00 Yearly
The Maintenance Machinist is the journey level class of the series. This class is distinguished from the 7337 Maintenance Machinist Assistant Supervisor in that the latter performs more complex and difficult duties and/or supervises subordinate Maintenance Machinists. The Maintenance Machinist is distinguished from the 7331 Apprentice Maintenance Machinist in that the latter works under the immediate supervision of a journey level 7332 Maintenance Machinist while completing apprenticeship requirements.
May supervise the activities of apprentices and serve as lead worker to a small number of co-workers.
According to Civil Service Commission Rule 109, the duties specified below are representative of the range of duties assigned to this job code/class and are not intended to be an inclusive list.
Knowledge of: basic techniques of shop theory and bench work such as turning, milling, chipping, sawing, filing, drilling, welding (MIG and ARC), soldering, gear cutting, threading, grinding and heat treatment; maintenance and repair of a variety of equipment including hydraulically, electrically and pneumatically operated machinery; arithmetic functions needed for precise measurements in performing machining duties; safety rules and regulations in the workplace, field, and while operating equipment and the use of safe working practice to avoid accidents and injury; and basic composition, characteristics, and uses of commonly used machine shop metals and materials.
Ability to: read/modify schematic drawings, blueprints and do layout work; understand and interpret the designs and measurements indicated on blueprint, equipment or parts specifications; read and perform the required procedures in operating, instruction, and service manuals; verbally communicate messages, instructions, directions and other ideas with a variety of people such as supervisors and co-workers in a clear and concise manner; present information in writing, expressing ideas, information and instruction clearly and concisely; establish effective working relationships and interact courteously with co-workers, supervisors and other department personnel; use MIG and ARC welding including using Oxy Acetylene equipment safely; and use hand tools, measuring devices, and portable and stationary machine tools safely.
These minimum qualifications establish the education, training, experience, special skills and/or license(s) which are required for employment in the classification. Please note, additional qualifications (i.e., special conditions) may apply to a particular position and will be stated on the exam/job announcement.
Education:
Experience:
Completion of a recognized four (4) year Machinist's apprenticeship program and two (2) years of fulltime verifiable experience as a journey-level Maintenance Machinist performing duties equivalent to Job Code 7332 Maintenance Machinist (with primary responsibility in maintenance/repair and machine tool operations) OR
A combination of trade-related training (certificate program or military training program) and fulltime verifiable experience as a journey-level Maintenance Machinist performing duties equivalent to Job Code 7332 Maintenance Machinist (with primary responsibility in maintenance/repair and machine tool operations) totaling six (6) years.
Notes on experience:
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION |
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PROMOTIVE LINES |
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To: 7337 Maintenance Machinist Assistant Supervisor From: Entrance |
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ORIGINATION DATE: |
1961 |
AMENDED DATE: |
9/18/13; 7/24/15; 09/04/18 |
REASON FOR AMENDMENT |
To accurately reflect the current tasks, knowledge, skills and abilities defined in the most recent job analysis conducted for this job code. |
Business unit(s): |
COMMN, SFMTA |