Field Supervisor Position!! Electrical Experience Required Construction, Mining & Trades at Geebo

Field Supervisor Position!! Electrical Experience Required

ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
o Supervising field technicians performing electrical meter work for Pepco
o Scheduling of work and staff to provide coverage (7 days a week) rotating every third weekend to meet work requirements without the use of excessive overtime.
o Inspecting and maintaining fleet of service vehicles.
o Performing daily safety tailgate & refresher training meetings to minimize possibility of safety related incidents in field and office environment.
o Use and knowledge of computer skills to support daily operation of dispatch system.
o Assist manager in various duties related to operation of project
o Track and maintain tool inventories for techs.
o Accountable for operation of project when manager is absent.
o Additional accountability will require interaction with other projects/customers assigned to manager.
o Accountable for covering open field assignments when needed.
o Performing field audits of technicians to ensure accurate and safe work practices are adhered to.
PREFERRED SKILLS
o Require a minimum 2 years of experience in the field of electrical work
o Electrical experience must include up to 270v - 480v AC transformer and K base metering
o Intermediate level of computer skills a must.
o Minimum 3 years of experience in a supervisory role.
PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES
o Good communication skills both verbal and written
o Punctual and reliable attendance
o Flexibility to work varying work schedules
QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
o High school diploma
o Relevant certification of experience in the electrical field
WORK CONDITIONS
o This position requires that we work in all weather conditions
o Ability to navigate vehicle in high congested traffic areas safely
o Availability for management and personnel is to provide coverage up to 7 days a weekoEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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