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Supervising Electronic Maintenance Technician

The City and County of San Francisco is accepting applications for a Supervising Electronic Maintenance Technician to establish an eligible list to fill this position(s) throughout City Departments. San Francisco International Airport (SFO), an enterprise City department, has an opportunity for a dynamic professional to join SFO’s Facilities team. This role supervises subordinate supervisory electronics personnel engaged in a wide variety of highly skilled technical functions. 
The essential functions of this position include:
  • Assigns, supervises and inspects the troubleshooting, maintenance, repair, calibration, fabrication, installation, design modification and development of electronic systems and components, which may include, but not limited to, electronic systems on electric transit vehicles, wayside and central control equipment, remote terminal units (RTU), servers, network and fiber optics communication systems, supervisory control, remote signal and remote control equipment, instrumentation and control system, radio, fire alarm and security systems, access control systems, CCTV systems, paging systems, video equipment, digital electronic equipment, telemetering, communication, protective relays, meters, and other electronic and auxiliary apparatus. 
  • Establishes maintenance and repair policies and procedures which may include, but not limited to, electronic systems on electric transit vehicles, wayside and central control equipment, remote terminal units (RTU), servers, network and fiber optics communication systems, supervisory control, remote control equipment, instrumentation and control systems, radio, fire alarms and security systems, access control systems, CCTV systems, paging systems, video equipment, digital electronic equipment, telemetering, communication, protective relays, meters, and other electronic and auxiliary apparatus.
  • Advises, instructs, and assists subordinate personnel in solving complex non-routine electronic problem/emergency work situations; and advises management personnel and others on the functions of electronic systems and components. May personally carry out difficult troubleshooting on equipment at various work sites.
  • Directs, monitors, analyzes, and prepares written reports on various tasks such as maintenance progress, recommendations relating to improvement of equipment reliability, personnel effectiveness, operating policies and procedures, etc.
  • Assists in the preparation of budget and allocation of resources.
  • Participates in the review of new projects which includes reading of blueprints, schematics, and diagrams of electronic equipment and electromechanical systems.
  • Establishes and maintains contact with other Departmental personnel, representatives of other division/departments, contractors, and general public, keeping them advised and informed of the department's activities and representing the department at various meetings.
  • Performs other duties as required.
Education
Completion of a two (2) year course or equivalent program in electronics from a recognized academic, trade, or a technical institution; OR completion of a military training program in electronics.
Experience
Five (5) years of full time verifiable journey-level industrial or institutional electronics experience performing installation, instrumentation calibration, maintenance, troubleshooting, repair and modification of electronic control systems and related electrical components and electronic sub-systems to the electronic component level; three (3) years of which must have been at the supervisory level.
License and Certification
Possession of a valid California driver license.