City of Tampa

Water Plant Mechanic III (#339925) 030

$33.71-$47.81 Hourly / $5,843.07-$8,287.07 Monthly / $70,116.80-$99,444.80 Yearly


Introduction

This is advanced technical work involving mechanical maintenance and repair activities for a state licensed drinking water facility. Bargaining unit position.

Nature Of Work

An employee in this class performs master level work in the installation, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of water treatment plant mechanical equipment. Employees assist in providing training to lower-level mechanics when performing more difficult tasks in an on-the-job training capacity. Work is performed under general supervision and requires the application of reasonable initiative and independent judgment. Employee may be required to respond to emergency calls regarding the breakdown of plant equipment. Work is reviewed through observation while in progress and upon completion through results obtained.

Examples of Duties

Performs master level inspections, preventive maintenance, and repair of plant equipment on a scheduled basis.

Assumes lead responsibilities in absence and by request of the team leader or supervisor; determines work priorities in order to make assignments.

Operates hand tools and portable power tools.

Performs welding and steel fabrication throughout the plant; operates an oxygen and acetylene fuel heating and cutting torch.

Installs and maintains various types of threaded fasteners and retaining rings, piping, tubing and hose-type fluid transfer systems.

Troubleshoots, installs, maintains, or repairs the following: chain drive systems, belt drive systems, hydraulic/pneumatic systems, couplings, bearings, pumps, motors, conveyors and valves.

Performs minor tasks requiring rigging and machinist skills; uses shop lathe and milling machine.

Follows standard safety procedures, and reports safety and environmental hazards to the supervisor; reads, understands, and applies information such as lockout/tagout procedures, confined space entry procedures, safety rules, job hazard analyses, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.

Operates other equipment throughout the plant including, but not limited to, industrial forklifts, manlifts, and other mobile equipment.

Performs related work as required.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

Knowledge of: construction, operating principles and common failures of industrial mechanical equipment and the ability to recognize and diagnose the faulty operation of equipment from charts, graphs and visual inspection; water plant processes and the interrelationships of various equipment and machinery, including the effect failure of a piece of equipment would have on the remainder of the system; occupational hazards and necessary safety precautions required in the operation and repair of water treatment plant equipment; industrial mechanical equipment, including hydraulic/pneumatic systems, pumps, motors, conveyers, chillers, ozone generation, chemical feed equipment and TIG/MIG welding procedures.

Ability to: identify and correct the root cause of mechanical malfunctions and identify failure indicators when present on equipment; read and interpret power plant piping and instrumentation diagrams, hydraulic/pneumatic schematics, piping material specification sheets, welding blueprints, and other reference materials; identify ASTM and SAE fastener grade markings, thread standards, torque requirements, and washer requirements for the specific task at hand; establish and maintain effective working relationships assume a lead capacity and oversee other employees; locate, define, repair or modify defects in various mechanical equipment; interpret and work from equipment technical sketches and blueprints, plan and coordinate projects.

Skill in: mechanical work including pipe fitting, welding, rigging, machinist and steel fabrication; use of a variety of hand tools and portable power tools used in routine maintenance and mechanical repair work.

Physical Requirements

Ability to lift 40-60 lbs., mostly standing and a combination of working indoors and outdoors. Requires some use of computer, typing and viewing a monitor.

Minimum Qualifications

Graduation from an accredited high school or vocational school with six (6) years of experience in the maintenance and repair of industrial mechanical equipment, such as pumps, motors, conveyors, and hydraulic/pneumatic systems; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.

Must meet all criteria for level III on the maintenance skills matrix.

Licenses or Certifications

Possession of a valid Florida Driver’s license is required.

Examination

Evaluation of education and experience. Drug testing is included in all pre-employment processing.

Comments

Employees may be required to work rotating shifts, including nights, weekends, holidays and overtime as needed. During periods when the Mayor issues an emergency declaration for the City of Tampa, all employees may be required to work in preparation, response or recovery activities related to the stated emergency.

Benefits


CLASS: 339925; EST: 7/1/2025;