Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority

Job Classification Specification

FACILITIES SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN
Pay Grade A31

Basic Function
Under moderate supervision, performs a variety of skilled and semi-skilled repairs, installation and maintenance procedures relating to mechanical and electrical components and systems of Metro’s Bus & Rail facilities and Gateway Headquarters building.

Classification Characteristics
Facilities Systems Technician is an Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) journey-level position. It differs from the Facilities Systems Technician Leader (ATU) in that a Facilities Systems Technician performs a variety of skilled and semi-skilled repairs, installation and maintenance procedures relating to mechanical and electrical components and systems of Metro facilities while a Facilities Systems Technician Leader oversees and coordinates the daily activities of a group of maintenance personnel. Facilities Systems Technicians assigns tasks within a work crew. The Facilities Systems Technician Leader communicates and implements safety rules, policies, and procedures and maintains accountability for the safety of assigned employees. A Leader receives additional pay for each hour worked as stipulated by the appropriate collective bargaining agreement. Incumbents may bid to work either in BUS or RAIL Operations Division. Differs from Electrician in that Facilities Systems Technician performs electrical and mechanical work associated with facilities and systems, while Electrician performs electrical work on a variety of electrical apparatus. Differs from Property Maintainer in that Facilities Systems Technician performs both electrical and mechanical work associated with facilities and systems, while property maintainer performs maintenance and repair of Metro buildings and machinery not related to electrical work.

Supervised by: Facilities Maintenance Supervisor

Supervises:

FLSA: Non-Exempt

Work Environment
In order to achieve Metro’s goals in support of its mission, potential candidates are required to commit and continuously practice and demonstrate the following work values:

Examples of Duties
Bus
  • Performs preventive and restorative maintenance of shop and bus servicing equipment and electrical systems, including bus washer systems, fueling stations, and roll-up garage doors using basic tools of mechanical trade
  • Troubleshoots and maintains systems with programmable logic and solid state controllers, including automated storage and retrieval systems, robotic paintings equipment, and heavy equipment hoists
  • Drives Metro maintenance vehicles, including utility trucks and cargo vans, to various locations to repair and maintain Metro facilities and equipment
Rail
  • Performs preventive and restorative maintenance of rail station, rail division, and maintenance-of-way servicing equipment and electrical systems, including sump pumps, sewage ejectors, emergency egress and platform hatches, fire suppression systems, and fire rated doors using basic tools of mechanical trade
  • Checks and maintains fire pumps, fire sprinklers, and wet and dry standpipes
  • Performs complex wiring, installation, and utilization of conduits
  • Drives Metro maintenance vehicles, including utility trucks, cargo vans, stake bed trucks, dump trucks, and hi-rail trucks, to various locations and along the rail and orange lines to repair and maintain Metro facilities
  • Provides safety watch support by directing train movement and performing flagging while supporting maintenance and contractor personnel
Gateway Headquarters Building
  • Performs preventive and demand maintenance of high rise headquarters building equipment and electrical systems, including fire pumps and fire alarm system
  • Troubleshoots and maintains systems with programmable logic and solid state controllers
Generic
  • Installs and maintains a wide range of electrical apparatus, including electrical circuits, switches, solenoids, control boards, motors, generators, yard lighting, and three-phase industrial systems up to 480 volts
  • Tests and measures voltage, current and resistance using electrical test instruments
  • Performs design, fabrication, and welding of a variety of parts and equipment
  • Repairs and maintains structural framing of walls, roofs, and stairs; repairs jambs, drop ceilings, drywall and partitions using basic tools of construction trades
  • Troubleshoots mechanical and electrical problems using blueprints, specifications, and schematic diagrams
  • Contributes to ensuring that the EEO policies and programs of Metro are carried out

Essential Knowledge and Abilities

Knowledge of:

  • Mechanical and electrical design, construction, installation, and maintenance practices, procedures, methods, and equipment as found in a manufacturing or maintenance facility environment
  • Basic electrical/ electronic theory
  • Federal, state, and local electrical codes

Ability to:
  • Install, maintain, and repair mechanical and electrical equipment
  • Troubleshoot and correct equipment problems
  • Safely operate Metro vehicles
  • Safely operate a variety of hand and power tools
  • Read and understand blueprints, wiring diagrams, and schematics
  • Communicate effectively with others
  • Follow instructions
  • Move objects weighing up to 75 pounds
  • Work at heights up to 75 feet
  • Travel to off-site locations within a reasonable timeframe
  • Read, write, speak, and understand English

Minimum Qualifications
Potential candidates interested in the FACILITIES SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN position MUST meet the following requirements:

  • 4 years’ experience performing construction, masonry, mechanical and electrical facilities maintenance work on mechanical, pneumatic, and hydraulic equipment in a large facility environment; and installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of AC and DC equipment, electric motors, and controls, including voltages up to 480 volts, programmable logic and solid state controllers
  • Completion of 2 years or more full-time training or education in Industrial Technology, Electrical Maintenance, Construction or similar program at a recognized trade school or apprenticeship program may be substituted for 1 year’s experience
  • Valid California Class C driver's license

Special Conditions
  • Must be able to obtain a Class A drivers license
  • Must be able to respond to emergencies 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in any and all types of weather conditions
  • Must comply with all California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cal/OSHA) regulations and utilize approved safety equipment and personal protective gear including, but not limited to, respirators, eye and hearing protective devices (HPD), if and when required
  • Must have normal color vision
  • Must provide own tools of the trade
  • Positions assigned to Rail are considered safety-sensitive and subject to drug and alcohol testing, including random testing, under Federal Transit Administration (FTA) regulations
  • Work may be required in tunnels or on bridges

Disclaimer
This job specification is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of duties, responsibilities, or requirements. Employees may be required to perform other related job duties.


Date Originally Created: 5/1/1995
Date Last Revised: 4/3/2018 3:11:02 PM
ATU: 0789C