Planner/Scheduler

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Padre Dam MWD and the East County Advanced Water Purification is seeking a detail-oriented and organized individual to join our team as a Planner/Scheduler.  The East County AWP is implementing a CMMS system and the Planner/Scheduler will play an instrumental role in the implementation.  The ideal candidate should have a positive attitude, a strong understanding of maintenance planning and scheduling and computer/administration skills

Under the direct supervision of the Maintenance Supervisor, incumbent is responsible for utilizing a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) for coordinating the planning and working with Supervisors to schedule maintenance, repair, installation and overhaul of plant equipment, to minimize downtime and impact on production, including electrical and instrumentation equipment, of the Advanced Water Purification Facilities (AWPF) which includes a 16 MGD Class 5 Water Reclamation Facility (WRF), associated Solids Handling Facility (SHF), Energy Recovery Facilities (ERF), a 12.5 MGD advanced treatment facilities, appurtenant wastewater pump stations and conveyance facilities, product water pump station, and remote dechlorination facility maintaining the CMMS and all data within; documenting plant maintenance; providing Inventory Management services by ensuring the necessary tools and parts are available; planning, scheduling, and assisting in any projects related to the upgrade of the AWPF; acts as the department purchase processor; and any other duties as assigned.

Essential Duties

1.      Uses CMMS to develop a daily work schedule to secure adequate resources to complete preventative, predictive, and planned maintenance.

2.      Maintains all plant equipment records in CMMS and coordinates all maintenance work including planned and unplanned work through CMMS. This includes follow-up to ensure all labor hours, materials, and necessary notes or procedural changes associated with the work are accurately recorded within CMMS.

3.      Frequently coordinates with Information Systems and serves as CMMS subject matter expert; assists with database development, including procurement and integration; gathers and administers information for asset creation; creates new asset records; creates new numbers, codes, and descriptions; deletes unused numbers and records; creates loop numbers and loop tag number assets; creates and deletes preventative maintenance schedules.

4.      Ensures consistency and accuracy of CMMS data; maintain system codes, asset information, master loop and loop tag numbers, reactive, preventative and predictive maintenance schedules, P& ID drawings, instrument calibration schedules, O&M Manuals, Standard Operating Procedures, service requests, and work order histories.

5.      Prepare monthly, quarterly, yearly and other reports as required and requested; develop and schedule reports; develop and run Excel spreadsheets and queries; develop and track maintenance key performance indicators; develop and track costs to budget and associated reports. Assist with integration of CMMS data into Intelligent Water Systems and advanced technologies to optimize operations.

6.      Coordinates with and assists Engineering and Compliance Manager to participate in renewal and replacement and capital improvement projects; create new records; coordinate with AWPF staff, and consultants on diagrams, area reconciliation; and record drawings as necessary for identification and upgrades.

7.      Participate in software development; create new information screens; make changes to existing screens; review other software packages and the integration of multiple data sources.

8.      Acts as department purchase processor. Maintains spare parts inventory. Communicates directly with maintenance and operations teams regarding parts required and inventory levels needed to complete all scheduled Work Orders. Works with staff to control spare part usage to maximize inventory control through regular turnover, without using critical spares for routine maintenance, and reducing maintenance costs.  Coordinates with administrative assistant to purchase spare parts.

9.      Coordinates with Supervisors to schedule maintenance activities such as inspections, instrument calibrations, and equipment preventive maintenance and validation assessments along with coordinating project workload.

10.   Coordinates with Supervisors to prepare and maintain a weekly maintenance schedules, work orders, and verify completed work orders.

11.   Plans all activities associated with planned plant outages under the direction of the Supervisors to provide for maximum use of available resources.

12.   Recommends the need for and aid in securing the scheduling of outside resources on an as needed basis.

13.   Advises when a scheduled maintenance downtime should be rescheduled and communicate and coordinate new plan.

14.   Communicates regularly with O&M to be aware of engineering projects.

15.   Provides input to management and suggests improvements for efficiency.

16.   Responsible for notifying Maintenance Supervisor of any problems or issues with inventory, planning and scheduling.

17.   Provides administrative support to supervisors as needed.

18.   Use CMMS to request and track mechanical and electrical operations and maintenance data.

19.   Attends and participates in professional group meetings; stays abreast of new trends and innovations in maintenance and incorporates into procedures as appropriate.

20.   Performs other duties as required.

Knowledge, Skills, Training, Experience & Licensing

QUALIFICATIONS
The following generally describes the knowledge and ability required to enter the job and/or be learned within a short period of time in order to successfully perform the assigned duties.

Knowledge of:

1.      Basic principles and practices of computer science and information.

2.      Programmatic methods, practices, procedures and materials used in installing maintaining and repairing systems and equipment including preventative, corrective, and predictive maintenance techniques for water and wastewater systems.

3.      Office procedures, methods, and equipment including computers and applicable software applications such as word processing, spreadsheets and databases including operational characteristics of database systems.

4.      Personal computer and hardware components.

5.      Computer literacy skills including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, email, and calendaring/organizer functions.

6.      Basic methods and techniques of troubleshooting information systems hardware and software problems.

7.      Principles and practices of record keeping

8.      Mathematical principles.

9.      Principles of basic report preparation.

10.   English usage, spelling, grammar and punctuation.

11.   Machine shop operation and safety

12.   Principles and practices of construction;

13.   Mechanical drawings, electrical schematics, blueprints, and process control documents

14.   Industry maintenance procedures and safety

15.   Contract administration;

16.   Hoisting equipment operation and safety

17.   Capabilities, limitations, and functions of Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS)

18.   Water/Wastewater operations and maintenance

Skills/Abilities:

1.      Perform a variety of technical duties involved in database development and administration functions.

2.      Read, interpret, and understand plans, schematics, technical manuals, diagrams, blueprints and drawings.

3.      Operate office equipment including computers, printers, and other peripheral equipment.

4.      Utilize supporting word processing, spreadsheet, and database applications.

5.      Install, configure, troubleshoot and/or repair basic computer hardware and software problems.

6.      Respond to and identify user computer related problems.

7.      Communicate technical information to a wide variety of users.

8.      Perform mathematical calculations.

9.      Compile information and data from multiple sources.

10.   Prepare clear and concise reports.

11.   Develop and maintain dashboards for tracking key performance indicators.

12.   Understand the organization, operation, and services of the AWPF and of outside agencies as necessary to assume assigned responsibilities.

13.   Maintains cooperative working relationships.

14.   Adapt to changing technologies and learn functionality of new equipment and systems.

15.   Communicate clearly and concisely both orally and in writing.

16.   Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.

17.   Communication, interpersonal skills as applied to interaction with coworkers, supervisor, the general public, etc. sufficient to exchange or convey information and to receive work direction.

18.   Prioritizing and coordinating maintenance activities;

19.   Managing multiple tasks and responsibilities;

Training/Experience Required:

1.      High School Diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (G.E.D.);

2.      Three (3) years’ experience in water or wastewater operations and maintenance or as a Planner/Scheduler or Senior Mechanical Technician.

3.      AA Degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Database Management desired.

4.      Certification from a technical/trade school desired.

Licensing Requirements:

1.      Possession of a Valid California Driver’s License at entry.

2.      CWEA Mechanical Technologist Grade 1 required by the end of the first year of service.

3.      CWEA Electrical & Instrumentation Grade 1 required by the end of the first year of service.

Supplemental Information

As part of the East County Advanced Water Purification Project (ECAWP), Padre Dam is entering into an Administrative and Operating Services Agreement (Agreement) with the East County CAWP Joint Powers Authority (JPA). Padre Dam, as the contracted Administrator and Operator, will provide management, administrative, operations, maintenance and similar or related services for JPA owned ECAWPAWP facilities. The Administrator and Operator functions will require Padre Dam to hire additional personnel for the development period of the project, or until the Agreement to provide those services is otherwise terminated or not extended. Once the Agreement is terminated or expires, Padre Dam will no longer need the additional personnel and will no longer have the funding to support additional personnel. ECAWP Project Funded Employees will be specifically hired as employees for the duration of time that the District is providing Administrative and Operating Services, but those employees may perform any work for the District within their employment classification, not just work under the Agreement.  ECAWP Project Funded Employees will be provided the same rights and benefits as other Permanent Padre Dam Employees, and be hired into the same classifications with the same salaries, except with respect to termination of employment if Padre Dam ceases to provide Administrator or Operator services to ECAWP.

The current Agreement is for a period of approximately ten years.  External applicants will be considered contract employees.

Interviews for this position will be held mid August.

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