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Power System Technician II

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
medical insurance, parental leave, paid time off, tuition reimbursement
United States, Texas, Dallas
5323 Harry Hines Boulevard (Show on map)
Sep 21, 2024
Power System Technician II

Why UT Southwestern?

With over 75 years of excellence in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, UT Southwestern is committed to excellence, innovation, teamwork, and compassion. As a world-renowned medical and research center, we strive to provide the best possible care, resources, and benefits for our valued employees. UT Southwestern is honored to be a veteran-friendly work environment that is home to approximately 800 veterans. We value your integrity, dedication, and the commitment you've made to our country. We're proud to support your next mission.

Ranked as the #1 hospital in Dallas-Fort Worth for the sixth consecutive year, we invite you to continue your healthcare career with us at UT Southwestern. You will discover a culture of teamwork, professionalism, and consistent opportunities for learning and advancement into leadership roles.

All full-time employees will have a robust benefits package including employer paid medical insurance. Children and family medical insurance plans are available at a cost to the employee.

To learn more about the benefits UT Southwestern offers visit https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/employees/hr-resources/.



Job Summary

UT Southwestern is seeking a skilled and experienced Power System Technician II for our Thermal Energy Plant team. This position works under minimal supervision to perform skilled level operation and maintenance of power generation systems and machinery in central and/or electrical generation plant environment. Maintains and repairs life safety, back-up and peak shaving power emergency generator systems to ensure reliable electrical power to campus. Emergency Generator Systems at the UTSWMC consisting of diesel, natural gas, and gasoline engines for driving electrical generators ranging in size from 5kW to 3MW.

The ideal candidate will have at least seven (7) years of hands-on experience working on and troubleshooting generators and transfer switches, knowledge interpreting schematics, knowledge of NFPA requirements for hospitals and clinics, and experience in diesel mechanics.

Work Location: Dallas Campus, 6071 Forest Park Rd, Dallas, TX 75235; assist other UTSW locations as needed.

Shift Requirement: 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM, flexible availability



Minimum Experience and Education Requirements

  • Requires high school graduation, vocational school or GED equivalent
  • Requires seven (7) years of experience in utilities or industrial trade, including experience in stationary IC power generators, metering, relaying and control responsibilities, general maintenance, servicing, and repair of diesel and other gaseous IC engines and other electrical systems related to light and heavy-duty machinery and equipment; or five (5) years of experience and two-year technical electrical or mechanical trade school; or military training/apprenticeship.


Preferred Experience and Education

  • Completion of EGSA or similar certification and experience in university and hospital campus environments.
  • Experience with paralleling gear.
  • Experience with peak shaving.
  • Class A and B UST license.
  • EPA method 9 opacity certification.


Please Note: Attach the following prior to submitting your application:



  1. An updated resume with all relevant work experience, education, vocational training, certifications, and/or licenses.
  2. A copy of education and/or higher-learning training diplomas or certificates (if applicable).
  3. A copy of trade certifications and/or licenses (if applicable).



Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

  • Work requires outstanding initiative and leadership skills.
  • Work requires familiarity with environmental compliance.
  • Applicable local, state and national regulations such CARB and EPA. state and national regulations including knowledge of Continuous Emissions Monitor for NOx and other emissions.
  • Work requires good overall knowledge of tools of trade, standard office eqpt, PC based automation control systems and Microsoft Office
  • Work may require working in manholes and tunnels, and/or extended shifts.
  • Work requires walking, bending, climbing, lifting up to 50 lbs., pulling/pushing equipment up to 50 lbs.
  • This will require driving a university vehicle or equipment to various locations around campus Electricity, Prime Movers, Generators/Alternators, Engine Generator Instrumentation and Controls, Governors, Automatic Transfer Switches, Voltage Regulators, Multiple Generator Switchgear & Controls, Auxiliary Support Systems, Startup/Commissioning, and Troubleshooting System Problems.
  • Knowledge of SCADA and PLCs related to electrical monitoring, IC power generation and controls preferred.
  • Familiar with multiple makes, models, and types of generators and switchgear.
  • UST, AST, fuel monitoring systems and fuel distribution controls
  • Use electrical testing and calibration equipment to include but not limited to:
  • Digital-Volt-OHM-Meters (DVOM), Mega-ohmmeters, Oscilloscopes, Power Quality Meters, and Loop Calibrators.
  • Use calibrated mechanical tools to include but not limited to torque wrenches, dial indicators, micrometers, and vacuum and pressure manometers.



Job Duties

  • Starts up, shuts down, and adjusts power generating and switching systems in accordance with established operational and safety procedures.
  • Operates switchboards and synchronizes generators.
  • Adjusts frequency, voltage, and loads on 13.8 kV and 4.16 kV systems.
  • Performs, oversees contractors and coordinates weekly, monthly and annual preventive maintenance of generators, load bank testing, emissions testing, and repairs
  • Diagnoses and performs necessary generator repairs, for example, radiator hoses, block heaters, battery chargers, water pumps, etc., as well as assists in the major repairs on generators.
  • Test fuel, coolant, and oil.
  • Diagnoses electrical parts on engines and appropriate transfer switches and interprets schematic wiring.
  • Assists in development and implementation of the weekly, monthly, and annual preventive maintenance schedule for all generators
  • Provides fueling services to all campus emergency generators after normal and emergency operation.
  • Installs and maintains all data acquisition and telemetry equipment
  • Monitors equipment and maintains records and logs of equipment operational status, maintenance and repairs.
  • Including load banking and testing of the automatic transfer switch for Hospital Joint Commission and TCEQ/EPA compliance.
  • Tests and calibrates all meters and protective devices.
  • Repairs and modifies all control circuitry and auxiliary devices.
  • Designs and documents all retrofits of outdated equipment.
  • Reviews and evaluates submittal drawings of equipment.
  • Assists in the commissioning of new generator projects and maintains constant communication with contractors during the installation process.
  • Performs detailed inspections of operating equipment for proper operation.
  • Informs appropriate personnel of unusual conditions, problems or deficiencies and takes appropriate action and makes recommended corrective procedures.
  • Orders, receives and maintains inventory of materials, supplies and tools.
  • Cleans and maintains all equipment and work areas.
  • Transport and disposal of hazardous materials.
  • May complete work orders using automated maintenance program systems.
  • The position is considered essential and will require attendance during emergencies and other planned and unplanned events.
  • Extended shifts may be required.
  • Assists with developing specification and reviewing bid tabulations of required equipment.
  • Assists with time and material estimates required for job.
  • Works in conjunction with trades or craft personnel in support of systems within power plants, chilling stations, utility tunnels or other underground tunnels.
  • Identifies and reports safety hazards.
  • Supervises compliance with standards of workmanship and safety.
  • Attends staff and training meetings, and plant operation and maintenance training courses.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.



The following is the acronym, "PACT", and is fundamental to all non-clinical positions at UT Southwestern Medical Center:



  • P-Problem Solving: Employees take ownership in solving problems effectively, efficiently, and to the satisfaction of customers, or managers. They show initiative in addressing areas of concern before they become problems.
  • A-Ability, Attitude and Accountability: Employees exhibit the ability to perform their job and conduct themselves in a professional and positive manner reflecting a professional environment readily assuming obligations in a dependable and reliable manner.
  • C-Communication, Contribution, and Collaboration: Who are our customers? Anyone who requests our help, needs our work product, or receives our services. Employees focus on customer service with creative solutions while improving the customer experience through clear, courteous, and timely delivery and communication. Sharing ideas with others helps expand our contribution to department goals.
  • T-Teamwork: Employees work to contribute to the department's success by supporting co-workers, promoting excellence in work product and customer service, and in maintaining a satisfying, caring environment for each other.



Working Conditions

  • Work is performed primarily in a general office environment.
  • Exposure to mechanical and electrical hazards typical to central plants, and utility distribution systems.



Any qualifications to be considered as equivalents in lieu of stated minimum require prior approval of Vice President for Human Resources Administration or his/her designee.

This position is security-sensitive and thereby subject to the provisions of Texas Education Code *51.215, which authorizes UT Southwestern to obtain criminal history record information.

UTSouthwestern Medical Center is committed to an educational and working environment that provides equal opportunity to all members of the University community. Asan equal opportunity employer, UT Southwestern prohibits unlawful discrimination, including discrimination on the basis ofrace, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, disability, genetic information, citizenship status, or veteran status.

Benefits
    UT Southwestern is proud to offer a competitive and comprehensive benefits package to eligible employees. Our benefits are designed to support your overall wellbeing, and include:
    • PPO medical plan, available day one at no cost for full-time employee-only coverage
    • 100% coverage for preventive healthcare - no copay
    • Paid Time Off, available day one
    • Retirement Programs through the Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS)
    • Paid Parental Leave Benefit
    • Wellness programs
    • Tuition Reimbursement
    • Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Qualified Employer
    • Learn more about these and other UTSW employee benefits!
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