$42.05-$42.05 Hourly / $7,289.00-$7,289.00 Monthly / $87,464.00-$87,464.00 Yearly
According to Civil Service Commission Rule 409, 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.
1. Under direct oversight, participates in on-the-job training including, but not limited to, the following:
a. inspects cables for defects.
b. repairs, splices and lubricates traction cables.
c. splices fiber and wire rope slings.
d. performs proper rigging responsibilities to complete necessary tasks.
e. installs new cables, adjusts and maintains cable and related equipment.
f. inspects, repairs and installs sheaves, lagging and component parts.
g. operates overhead crane and machinery.
h. completes daily reports and other related documentation.
2. Operates non-revenue motor vehicles.
3. Performs related duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Knowledge of: tools, materials and equipment used in wire rope maintenance work; tools and equipment used to splice, repair and replace wire rope cables; splicing fiber and wire rope slings, including eye splicing, long splicing, and knot tying; rigging; safety methods and procedures, including all applicable OSHA regulations in connection with cable splicing and repair activities.
Ability and Skill to: write clearly and effectively; communicate by conversing clearly and effectively with co-workers and others; utilize related electronic communication technology such as 2-way radios and cell phones; understand and follow instruction; work cooperatively with co-workers at all levels; operate non-revenue motor vehicles.
One (1) year of industrial rope splicing or steel wire rope splicing experience; OR
One (1) year of mechanical experience working with repairing and maintaining propulsion cable machinery equipment and components.
Note: Experience in electrical wire splicing, telecommunication cable splicing, fiber optic cable splicing or related fields, is not qualifying.