Logo

Electrician I (#F75A)
$10.98-$20.13 hourly / $1,903.64-$3,490.01 monthly / $22,843.71-$41,880.14 annual


Electrician II (#F75B)
$12.08-$22.15 hourly / $2,093.99-$3,838.98 monthly / $25,127.84-$46,067.71 annual


Electrician III (#F75C)
$13.38-$24.53 hourly / $2,318.94-$4,251.39 monthly / $27,827.27-$51,016.65 annual


Electrician IV (#F75D)
$14.71-$26.97 hourly / $2,549.43-$4,673.96 monthly / $30,593.20-$56,087.54 annual




BASIC PURPOSE

Positions in this job family are assigned responsibilities involving the layout, installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems, fixtures and related equipment in a state agency or facility.

TYPICAL FUNCTIONS

The functions within this job family will vary by level, but may include the following:

  • Maintains and repairs electrical equipment in existing buildings; makes inspections and diagnoses electrical troubles; assigns and oversees work details; performs complicated installations, such as repair of laboratory equipment, including centrifuges, sterilizers, stills and medical equipment; performs electrical work on air-conditioning, motor generator units and compressors. 
  • Maintains and repairs high voltage distributor transformers and makes internal connections to adjust to the required voltage; installs, splices and insulates high voltage underground and overhead cables; locates and repairs trouble in starter and motor windings, fields, armatures, bearings, brush holders or commutators; tests starters for insulation breakdown, open shorts and wrong connections in windings; makes calculations to determine order of winding, size of wire, span, number of coils, number of turns per coil and manner of connection for use in winding and rewinding armatures; overhauls and repairs complex motors; replaces, repairs or rebuilds motor parts as required. 
  • Selects, orders and checks delivered materials for compliance with specifications; advises superiors regarding electrical matters; oversees and instructs electrical apprentices and manual workers; keeps records and prepares reports.  Works with consultants, engineers and suppliers on designs, trouble shooting system or equipment and system upgrades.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES

Level I:                                     
Knowledge of the methods, materials, tools and equipment used in the maintenance and minor repair of electrical fixtures and equipment; of the safety precautions necessary in the electrical trade; and of local, state and national electric underwriters code for electrical installation. Ability is required to perform minor maintenance and repair of electrical apparatus; and to keep records and make reports. 

Level II:                                   
Those identified in Level I plus knowledge of electrical systems used in new construction.  Ability is required to install maintain, and repair electrical fixtures, to make preliminary sketches and develop bills of materials for electrical work, and to direct nonlicensed personnel.

Level III :                                      
Those identified in Level II plus knowledge of laws, rules and regulations governing the planning, installation, repair, maintenance and renovation of electrical systems.  Ability is required to perform highly independent work. 

Level IV:           
Those identified in Level III plus knowledge of supervisory principles and practices and ability to supervise the work of other electricians.  

LEVEL DESCRIPTORS

This job family consists of four levels which are distinguished based on the complexity of work assigned, the expertise required to complete assigned tasks, and the responsibility assigned for the supervision of others.
 
Level I:                                    
This is the basic level of this job family where employees are assigned responsibilities as apprentice electricians and perform minor repairs on electrical systems, fixtures and related equipment or provide assistance to fully qualified electricians in completing more complex work or projects. 
  
Level II:                                   
This is the career level of this job family where employees are assigned responsibilities for performing a full range of duties in the installation, maintenance and repair of electrical systems as a journeyman electrician.  This may include some responsibilities for providing training and guidance to apprentice electricians or other nonlicensed personnel assigned to assist in completing some projects.  

Level III :                                    
This is the specialist level of this job family where employees are assigned responsibilities for performing advanced level work of an independent nature in installing, maintaining and repairing electrical systems and fixtures at a state agency or facility. 
 
Level IV:                                  
This is the leadership level of this job family where employees are assigned responsibilities involving the design and planning of electrical systems as well as responsibility for supervising the work of others in maintaining and repairing such systems.  This will involve overall responsibility for the electrical systems in an assigned agency, facility or designated area. 
 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Level I :                                      
Education and Experience requirements at this level consist of registration as an Electrical Apprentice with the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board.
 
Level II:                      
Education and Experience requirements at this level consist of licensure as a Journeyman Electrician with the Okalhoma Construction Industries Board.
 
Level III:                                    
Education and Experience requirements at this level consist of active or inactive licensure as an electrical contractor with the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board. 
 
Level IV:      
Education and Experience requirements at this level consist of those identified in Level III.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENT

In order to operate state-owned vehicles in the performance of regularly assigned duties, some positions may require that the successful applicant possess a valid Oklahoma driver’s license at the time of appointment. 
 
Some positions may require possession of active licensure within 30 days of appointment.

Upon a conditional offer of employment, Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services applicants must submit to a physical examination and shall meet the physical examination requirements of occasionally lifting/carrying 50 pounds, able to push and pull a maximum force of 30 pounds and able to lift and hold overhead up to 15 pounds.


CLASS: F75A; EST: 8/27/2007; REV: 7/2/2012 7:45:00 AM;
CLASS: F75B; EST: 8/27/2007; REV: 7/2/2012 7:45:00 AM;
CLASS: F75C; EST: 8/27/2007; REV: 7/2/2012 7:45:00 AM;
CLASS: F75D; EST: 8/27/2007; REV: 7/2/2012 7:45:00 AM;

Email: jobs@omes.ok.gov | Phone: (405) 521-2177 | 8am - 5pm M-F | TTY: 1-800-955-8771 | Powered by JobAps