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A career at FMPA means working on a team that helps keep the lights on in communities across Florida. Every day brings new challenges and opportunities for career development, and we thank all those who apply to be a part of our team. We take our time to review each application thoroughly. As a result we are unable to respond to every job applicant. Should your qualifications match our staffing needs, we will contact you directly. FMPA and its members are Equal Opportunity Employers.

  • Power Plant Analyst

    Description

    Florida Municipal Power Agency (FMPA) is a wholesale power agency owned by electric municipals. We provide low-cost, reliable, and clean power, plus value-added services for FMPA’s owner-customers. To serve FMPA’s member-owners well, the Agency strives to maintain a positive and engaging environment for our team members.

    This role may support the FMPA Generation Fleet with a variety of responsibilities including routine reporting, tracking plant performance to budgets, Meridian System tasks, Maximo work management system tasks as well as limited procurement activities.

    Position Requirements

    Essential Functions

    • Works closely with FMPA-operated Generation facilities Plant Managers to complete monthly Plant Operating reports.
    • Serve as one of the Administrators for the Meridian drawing database, including provide login access as requested/required.
    • Develops metadata for the drawings or documents and assists Engineering in the filing/retrieving process.
    • Work with plants to support document control as needed in the Meridian database
    • Serves as one of the functional administrators for day-to-day operation of the IBM Maximo Asset Management system.
    • Supports the power plant procurement process. Reviews purchase requisitions, purchase orders and supporting documentation for accuracy, budgeted funds and compliance with FMPA’s Procurement Policy.
    • Assists with tracking of power plant budgets, analyzes power plant budget to actual; communicate discrepancies, and generates monthly reports.
    • Analyzes, codes and processes all power plant TARP O&M and Labor invoices in accordance with FERC Uniform System of Accounts.

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  • Accounts Payable Coordinator

    Description

    Performs technical work processing accounts payable, preparing and maintaining fiscal or related records, and related work as apparent or assigned.  Work is performed under the moderate supervision of the Controller / Accounting Manager. 

    Position Requirements

    Thorough knowledge of best practices in accounts payable, the organization, department policies, practices, and procedure., Thorough knowledge of standard MS office software, department specific software such as Acumatica, Maximo, and Certify; Ability to make arithmetic computations using whole numbers, fractions, and decimals; ability to compute ratios and percentages; Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with associates and the general public.

    High school diploma or GED with moderate experience in processing invoices, with a minimum of three years in a high volume environment. or equivalent combination of education and experience.


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  • Electrical Engineering Intern – Electric Power Software and Modelling

    Description

    FMPA is looking for a qualified student to be part of our Engineering Services Department working on a variety of assignments related to modeling, mapping and power system analysis for electrical systems at FMPA’s electric power plants as well as electric distribution systems of FMPA’s member utilities.

    Position Requirements

    Job Overview

    The selected student would be responsible for updating or creating one line and three-line diagrams in AutoCAD. Settings review in ETAP PowerStation (modeling of large electric power plants). Produce bid documents consisting of layout drawings, one-line, riser, schedules, details, and specifications. No experience in these software platforms is required. FMPA Engineers and Member Services staff will provide oversight, guidance and the necessary training in the use of the software platforms. Other assignments will be in related fields as agreed and as time allows. This is an excellent opportunity for students to learn about real apparatus and design conventions applied at electric power plants and in electric utility distribution systems in the field while gaining experience using widely adopted electric power industry software platforms.

    Required Program of Study

    Electrical Engineering / Computer Engineering preferred. Other Engineering programs of study may be considered if sufficient electric circuits and Power System coursework has been performed.

    Required Skills

    • Familiarity with Word and Excel
    • Solid verbal and written communications skills
    • Organized and task-oriented
    • Experience with AutoCAD is valuable but not required
    • Understand power system theory – 3-phase vector math, power factor, symmetrical components

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FMPA Member Jobs

FMPA’s members are currently recruiting for the positions listed below. Please note, these positions are located in various Florida cities. To apply, please follow the directions on the individual job posting. Questions about these positions should be directed to the listed employer. FMPA and its members are Equal Opportunity Employers.

  • Facility Maintenance Specialist (Public Works)- City of Winter Park, Fla

    Description

    The Facilities Maintenance Specialist I performs a variety of maintenance, service, and repair tasks that may involve buildings, facilities, mechanical equipment, plumbing, electrical systems, carpentry, or other trades at various City facilities and locations. This work is performed under close supervision – the incumbent is assigned duties according to specified procedures and receives detailed instructions; work is checked frequently and is reviewed through observation, completion of work orders, and review of results achieved.

    Position Requirements

    The omission of an essential function does not preclude management from assigning duties not listed herein if such functions are a logical assignment to the position or to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities.

    Inspect buildings and other structures to determine functional systems and detect malfunctions and needed repairs making notes and recommendations.

    Perform minor electrical and plumbing maintenance including replacement or repair of fixtures using appropriate hand, power, and specialty tools.

    General knowledge of departmental and municipal rules, regulations, policies, and procedures.

    General knowledge of occupational hazards, safety rules, and practices of the work.

    Ability to perform a variety of semi-skilled manual tasks.

    Ability to use a variety of hand, power, and small engine tools.


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  • Project Coordinator (Electric Utility)- City of Winter Park, Fla

    Description

    The Electric Utility Project Coordinator performs intermediate technical and administrative work in the oversight and execution of contractor construction & maintenance (C&M) and restoration activities of the City’s Electrical Utility. This position serves as a single point of contact for all C&M contractors’ utilization with a focus on improving overall job cost. This work is performed under general supervision 

    Position Requirements

    Cradle to grave ownership of customers. Meets new customers to determine electric load, temp meter/meter location and scheduling and maintains first point of contact with customer through meter set.

    Monitors job progress throughout entire project life cycle to ensure notifications, scheduling, and phase completion are handled in a timely manner.

    Enters drawings into AutoCAD utility tool and GIS to create work order and material list.

    Provides drawing to the boring contractor, UG contractor, and city workers as appropriate to complete installation.

    Determines residential installation and/or conversion costs to customer.

    orking knowledge of electrical distribution C&M and distribution safe work practices.

    Working knowledge of construction methods and building codes.

    Skill in the operation of modern office equipment, computers, and software, including Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.), including the ability to prepare graphs and charts.


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  • Administrative Coordinator III (Electric Utility)- City of Winter Park, Fla

    Description

    The Administrative Coordinator III performs routine and complex administrative work in the assigned division or department. This position accomplishes a variety of administrative and clerical support functions such as responding to telephone inquiries, processing of paperwork, maintenance of department files, and distribution of mail to support office operations. 

    Position Requirements

    Compose and type routine memoranda, letters, correspondence, and other technical data from dictation or rough drafts; conduct research to prepare various regular and special reports.

    Maintain and prepare department files, forms, records, databases, operational/budgetary data, and calendars and schedule appointments and meetings; Ensure accurate filing and retention of department administrative records in compliance with local, state and federal laws.

    Prepare payroll and maintain performance and attendance records.

    Working knowledge of modern office terminology, methods, practices and procedures, business English, spelling, punctuation, formatting correspondence, and applicable laws and best practices related to records retention.

    Working knowledge of basic mathematics.

    Skill in the operation of modern office equipment, computers, and software, including Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.).

    Ability to complete tasks in a timely manner, multi-task, organize work load, meet deadlines, follow-up and take tasks to completion.


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  • Journeyman Lineman – Utilities Department – Homestad, Fla.

    Description

    Skilled technical work involved in the construction, maintenance, and repair of power, and lighting systems. A Journeyman Lineman works with overhead and/or underground electrical systems; work activities include such duties as the installation of wires and parts, connecting transformer banks, and the on-the-job instruction of Apprentices.

    Work requires natural judgment and is performed either independently or with a crew in accordance with accepted practices and procedures.  Work performance is evaluated by observation of results obtained and by occasional review by the supervisor.

    Position Requirements

    • Regularly and consistently responds to emergencies as needed; responds to customer complaints and/or requests; makes load checks, connects transformer banks, installs poles, wires, and all other electrical distribution infrastructure-related equipment.
    • Works overhead or below ground with electrical wires and equipment, performs construction, maintenance, and repair activities associated with municipal electrical system.
    • Opens and closes switches if required to facilitate work performance.
    • Opens and closes switches if required for emergency repairs.
    • Maintains electrical facilities in sports fields and other municipal facilities and structures.
    • Climbs poles, splices wire, and installs power poles.
    • May act as supervisor of the work crew during the foreman’s absence.
    • Assists in training of lineman helpers and apprentice lineman.
    • Remove and install electric meters as required.
    • May perform electrical work for special events as community projects.
    • Safeguards assigned equipment.
    • Assists with other electric utility assignments, as needed, based on required qualifications.

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  • Systems Analyst – Automated Metering Infrastructure (AMI) – Key West, Fla.

    Description

    The role of this position is to provide IS infrastructure support for Automated Metering Infrastructure (AMI) systems and integrations. 

    Position Requirements

    This position is responsible for the effective management, monitoring, and optimization of our AMI system infrastructure, software, and hardware. Incumbent is responsible for ensuring the proper functioning of these systems, including integrations, patching, monitoring, and addressing any issues that arise within the IS infrastructure. This position plays a key role in enhancing, monitoring, alerting processes, and maturing system operations.  


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  • Electric Reliability/Operations Engineer – Ocala, Fla

    Description

    GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF POSITION

    This is engineering work primarily responsible for electric system reliability and the highest level transmission and distribution operational designs. Some duties are recurring with various frequency, and other duties are project-based depending on the needs of the utility and customers at any given time. The successful candidate may supervise a staff of junior electrical engineers and/or electrical engineering technicians and will report to the Electric Engineering Manager.

    Position Requirements

    • Design electric system distribution relaying, overcurrent & fault protection, and protective device coordination. Design and maintain the transmission & distribution system load and fault engineering analysis model. Investigate and apply new technology that will improve system reliability and reduce restoration time through distribution switching and protective device automation and communication.
    • Design electric utility circuit extensions and modifications including detailed electrical and structural load calculations.
    • Model, analyze, and design corrective actions for system voltage regulation and power factor correction.
    • Design, document, train, and update electric system construction standards and engineering design practices.
    • Research, analyze, and report online outage conditions and participate in the design of mitigating actions, maintenance requirements, voltage drop and sectionalizing studies. Monitor and improve electric system reliability indices (SAIDI, CAIDI, SAIFI, MAIFI, CAIFI).
    • Research and evaluate electric utility infrastructure materials, investigate and analyze existing material issues, research annual usage data, and revise stocking and ordering metrics. Design and update engineering specifications and related documents to ensure correct design criteria and standards are met. Train electric engineering and field personnel on new materials, procedures, and application requirements. Provide subject matter expertise to assist procurement with resolving manufacturing issues.
    • Conduct detailed engineering analysis on system performance and reliability strategy and provide formal recommendations for immediate improvement and capital improvement projects.
    • Continuously analyze utility system performance, including coordinating with system operators, investigating system failures, designing corrective actions, and providing training when necessary. Provide subject matter expertise to field engineers, technicians, and construction crews. This includes possible after-hours support for emergency situations.
    • Analyze engineering power quality technical data for the electric utility. Investigate customer-specific power-related concerns. Create a detailed site investigation report, analysis, and countermeasures for complex electrical power problems.
    • Analyze, review, and approve circuit switching orders for system protection and crew safety.

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  • Power Management Control Engineer – Tallahassee, Fla.

    Description

    This position would be dedicated to enhancing, documenting, and upholding our cyber security and physical security measures for power plants, with a focus on risk management and compliance. This role involves close collaboration with Power Management and Control Engineers at the Electric Control Center, power plant staff, and vendors associated with the power plants. The main responsibilities include equipment inventory, system, and documentation updates, organizing and conducting trainings for plant staff on cyber and physical security, and serving as the primary contact for the City's T&I Department and vendors responsible for plant electronics and communications systems. This position would fulfill the role of a Subject Matter Expert (SME) during NERC/SERC and related audits, specifically focusing on cyber and physical security at power plants.

    Position Requirements

    This is a highly advanced and very responsible professional and technical power systems control and advanced applications engineering work in the design, specification, and management of computer hardware and software support for the City’s power management and control systems.  Work involves providing and maintaining computer hardware and software support for the City’s power management computer system; writing, editing compiling, and networking various computer language programs for the power management system and its associated peripheral control systems; and planning and evaluating the hardware and software additions necessary to improve the power management and control system’s ability to monitor, analyze, and control an interconnected power system.  Work is performed under the general direction of the Engineering Operations Manager – System Operations Technical Support with considerable independence, initiative and professional discretion in discharging responsibilities. An incumbent is considered to be a subject matter expert in the assigned area and is responsible for highly technical engineering work or administrative work such as complex design engineering, safety engineering services, complex engineering studies and analysis, training support, project management, quality assurance, budgeting, purchasing, operation/maintenance of electric utility facilities or systems.  Work is performed under the general direction of an administrative superior, and it is reviewed through observations, conferences, reports, and by results obtained.  The work is reviewed through conferences, reports, and by results obtained.


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  • Substation Electrician- Keys Energy Services- Key West, Fla

    Description

    The Substation Electrician provides quality craftsmanship on projects as part of a team whose goal is to successfully execute the initiatives of Keys Energy Services (KEYS) of completing projects safely, on-time and within specifications for quality delivery. The Substation Electrician is responsible for substation maintenance and testing, SCADA/RTU, reclosers, padmount switches, regulators, protective relays, communication equipment, house wiring of control buildings KEYS facilities, and electrical trouble shooting.

    Position Requirements

    Perform switching and tagging on equipment of all voltages as directed by the power system coordinator or supervisor in accordance with KEYS’ established practices and NESC.

    Read, review, and identify any issues that need to be addressed prior to following switching orders in accordance with KEYS switching procedures.

    Inspect, maintain, repair and test UPS systems, station battery banks, remote terminal units (RTU’s), Protective Relays, Control Systems, and associated equipment.


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  • Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Analyst- Keys Energy Services-Key West, Fla

    Description

    The Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Analyst is responsible for implementing, monitoring, evaluating, maintaining, and enhancing all aspects of the AMI system and operations along with the Meter Data Management System (MDMS).

    Position Requirements

    This position is also responsible for developing, reviewing and analyzing reports from the AMI and MDMS systems. Identifies system improvement opportunities that will maximize system utilization and functionality.  This position provides end-user training on all systems related to AMI and acts as an expert point of contact for system users. Responsible for developing and maintaining user manuals and documentation on all systems related to AMI, MDMS and Customer Information System (CIS).    


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  • Transmission & Distribution (T&D) Electrical Engineer- Keys Energy Services- Key West,Fla

    Description

    The Electrical Engineer (Project Engineer) is tasked with providing overall project management, contract management, budgeting, control, coordination and execution of assigned projects.   

    Position Requirements

    Provide technical support with written recommendation for any necessary corrections for proper system operation within Transmission, Distribution and Generation, specifically, the Dynamic Volt Amp Reactive turbine, generator, generation units, and substations, power transformers, breakers, and relay equipment

    • Ensure T&D compliance to all applicable North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) standards, as required, and maintain all maintenance records and documentation. Serve on the NERC Committee

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  • Engineer I, II, III, or IV- Compliance (O&P)- Lakeland Electric, Fla

    Description

    Coordinate internal program to comply with North American Electric Reliability Corp’s (NERC) Operations and Planning (O&P) standards.  Works independently under the general direction of the Manager of Compliance.

    Position Requirements

    Duties will include:

    • Perform internal compliance audits of O&P standards.
    • Develop compliance programs when NERC implements new standards.
    • Represent Lakeland Electric when interacting with industry peers and regulators
    • Oversee on-site audits by Compliance Enforcement Authorities

     

    Position Requirements:

    • Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering from a regionally accredited college or university.
    • 2 or more years’ experience with NERC O&P compliance standards.
    • 3 or more years’ experience working in Electric Utility Operations and Planning.
    • Project management experience pertaining to process improvement, program development, and integration of new applications with processes.

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  • Power Plant Supervisor- City of Homestead, Fla

    Description

    Highly responsible for technical and administrative work involving the planning and coordinating of environmental permitting, maintenance, installation, operation, and construction of an electric generating power plant.

    Supervises and directs the day-to-day maintenance and operations function of the power plant. Responsibilities also include providing guidance and oversight for other capital projects associated with the Power Plant.

    Work in this position includes preparation of written reports, environmental permits, and associated reports, documentation, and recommendations for activities associated with new plant project activities. It also includes the presentation of information related to power plant activities to higher management in the City and local citizens when appropriate.

    Position Requirements

    Directs the day-to-day operations of the personnel assigned to operate the various generating units, including scheduling for adequate manpower coverage and required outages. 

    Provides training and instruction in operation and repair procedures and techniques.

    Diagnoses mechanical and operational problems of generation equipment and initiates corrective action.

    Responsible for routine inspection and maintenance of mechanical and electrical generation equipment to ensure safe and efficient operation.

    Effectively coordinates work with other divisions within the electric utility and other City departments as required.

    Ensure that proper personnel are informed and utilized during emergencies and breakdowns.

    Must use judgment as to the necessity of calling in off-duty personnel.

    Ability to communicate effectively with higher levels of management and with the public.

    Ability to administer all logistics and coordination necessary for the management of large capital projects.

    Ability to read and interpret engineering construction and equipment drawings, electrical and control plans, and specifications.

    Ability to prepare clear and concise reports, and keep complex and accurate records.


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  • Substation/Distribution Engineer- City of Homestead, Fla

    Description

    Responsible for performing electric system distribution and substation analysis, protection, and coordination studies.  Provide technical assistance to the line operations assisting with the emergency restoration of service.  Analyze problems, perform investigations, determine solutions, and prepare and/or direct other engineering staff in preparation of engineering drawings, plans, maps, and details related to the various Divisions of the Electric Utility Department.

    Work involves considerable independence to evaluate, select, and apply standard engineering techniques, procedures, and criteria under the general direction of the Distribution Supervisor.

    Position Requirements

    • Performs Distribution and Substation load flow analysis, Planning, Feeder Coordination studies, fault current, and reliability analysis.
    • Analyzes and troubleshoots Protection and Coordination settings on the Substation Relays, and Distribution Automation devices (S&C) in conjunction with NERC PRC Standards.
    • Coordinates with other personnel to compile and maintain accurate utility maps, maintenance reports, and other information regarding the utility system. Ensures computer-generated maps of the utility system and associated database information are kept current.
    • Responsible for maintenance/enhancement of the GIS Distribution system.  Must be familiar with NESC, NEC, and general overhead and underground Distribution Construction Standards.
    • Design and plan for distribution and as needed, substation systems, and prepare technical and administrative reports, perform load flow analysis using engineering software.
    • Able to prepare and conduct high-voltage switching orders, and must be familiar with tagging procedures.

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  • Troubleman- Utilities Department- City of Homestead, Fla

    Description

    Skilled technical work involved in the repair and replacement of power, lighting, and signal systems.  A Troubleman is responsible for locating the source of electric powerline disturbances or failures and replacing or repairing defective equipment and accessories.  

    An employee in this classification exercises independent judgment and decision-making within safety standards of powerline work.   Work performance is evaluated by observation of results obtained.  

    Position Requirements

    • Responds to requests for emergency service; locates the source of problem and repairs and/or replaces transmission and distribution powerlines and equipment, including meters.
    • Tests powerlines and auxiliary equipment to identify defective voltage regulations, transformers, etc., causing disturbance.  
    • Climbs pole and towers to repair or replace overhead equipment.  
    • Opens switches to de-energize disturbed or fallen lines to facilitate repairs or to remove electrical hazards.  
    • Makes a determination as to when additional crew personnel will be required to complete repair work to restore power and advises dispatch of the need.
    • Assists crew personnel with repair work as workload volume permits.
    • Troubleshoots, installs, and repairs street light circuitry.
    • May locate and correct electrical trouble in certain building circuits.
    • May perform cut-off and cut-on functions of services as required.
    • Will be required to set and remove electric meters as necessary.
    • May direct work assignments of subordinate personnel in the repair and replacement of equipment.
    • Uses equipment and tools with precaution and within prescribed safety standards. 

    The duties listed above are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed.  The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position. Qualifying individuals with disabilities may be provided reasonable accommodations to enable them to perform the essential functions. 

    Type of Appointment/Work hours:

    • Full-time/Regular in-person position.
    • Standard workweek, which is forty (40) hours of work per week consisting of five (5) days of eight (8) hours per day or four (4) days of ten (10) hours per day.  The work day may be varied for the efficient delivery of public service.
    • Will be required to work other than the standard workweek on occasion, including evenings, weekends, and/or holidays.
    • Will be required to work occasional overtime or shift assignments, if applicable.

    Physical and Environmental Demands or Conditions:

    The physical and environmental demands for this position have been listed on the last page of this description. Physical and environmental demands must be met to successfully perform the essential duties and responsibilities of this position.

    Requirements:

    • Must possess a high school diploma or its equivalency.
    • Must be a Lineman with one (1) year of experience minimum.
    • Will be required to work occasional overtime assignments or shifts.
    • Will be required to respond to call-outs.
    • Must be able to comprehend and follow written and verbal instructions.  
    • Must be able to meet all physical requirements of the job.
    • This position is designated as an Essential position which means the employee will be required to work extended, rotating, nights, weekends, and/or holidays in response to a severe weather event or conditions.
    • Must possess a valid state of Florida Class “A” Commercial Driver’s License with a clean driving record.
    • Must pass a background screening process.

    Core Competencies:

    • Judgment – Sound decisions based on fact; uses logic to solve problems.
    • Quality of Work – Performs work thoroughly, accurately, and professionally.
    • Reliability – Timely and consistently completes assigned work; consistently reports to work and is punctual.
    • Safety – Committed to ensuring a safe environment and complies with applicable safety standards.
    • Technical Capability – Applies knowledge to identify issues and works to develop skills; demonstrates knowledge of techniques, skills, and equipment.

    Work Authorization/Security Clearance:

    • The employee must successfully pass a background screening process and must comply with the Drug-Free Workplace policy.
    • The City will also verify the identity and employment authorization of individuals hired so the proper completion of Form I-9 is required, which includes the employee providing documents evidencing identity and employment authorization. 

    All of the above information is intended to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees in this position.  This description is not intended to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties and qualifications required of employees assigned to this position.  Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.

     

     

     

     

     


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  • Lineworker-Journey Level – Tallahassee, Fla.

    Description

    This is highly skilled journey level work in the transmission and distribution areas of the Electric & Gas Utility.  Work consists of overhead and underground line work and service truck work, overseeing and directing the activities of other employees, training and instructing other employees and participating in required training programs. 

    ABOUT TALLAHASSEE

    Tallahassee is a vibrant City that is home to Florida’s state government, two major universities – Florida State University and Florida A&M University, as well as one of the largest community colleges in the state – Tallahassee Community College.   Centrally located in the panhandle, Tallahassee is only hours away from white sandy Gulf beaches, Walt Disney World and the Atlantic Ocean.  Tallahassee has one of the top parks and recreation departments in the country and was recently named an All-America City for the 2nd time.  Leon County Schools were recognized by the Florida State Board of Education as an Academically High Performing District for the second year in a row.

    Tallahassee’s Electric Utility provides reliable electric service to over 123,000 customers in a 221 square mile service territory that includes both the City of Tallahassee and portions of the unincorporated areas of Leon County.  A full service vertical electric utility, Tallahassee has 700 MW of generation located at three sites, 60MW of solar under a Purchase Power Agreement, 224 miles of transmission (115kv & 230 kv), 28 substations with two more in engineering, and 3,631 miles of distribution.  The City’s Electric Utility is registered as a Balancing Authority, Transmission Owner/Operator and Generation Owner/Operator under the NERC Reliability Standards.

    Tallahassee Electric has been recognized nationally and regionally for its strong performance.  These recognitions have included the APPA E. F. Scattergood Award, two APPA DEED Energy Innovator Awards, FMEA Safety Award, six time APPA Reliable Public Power Provider at the Gold level, and Power Magazine naming the City’s Hopkins Generating Plant one of the Top Six Gas Fired Power Plants in the World.

    Position Requirements

    MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE

    Possession of a high school diploma or an equivalent recognized certificate and completion of the Electric & Gas Utility apprenticeship program for Lineworker – Journey Level; completion of an external apprenticeship program in linework and one year of journey level work experience. Experience may be substituted for required education on a year by year bases that includes erection, maintenance and repair of overhead and/or underground electrical distribution and transmission line systems.

    Individuals in these classifications are:

    • Considered essential employees during emergency/storm events and must be able to work 16 hours per day for extended periods of time and may be required to be away from their family.
    • Must be available to serve on-call and are subject to having to work outside of their assigned shift/schedule to meet operational needs.
    • Individuals in this classification are subject to being deployed for mutual aid assignments out of town. These mutual aid assignments will require travel, extended work days and working 16 hours per day during deployment.
    • Must be available to work a rotation shift that covers 7 days a week with extended hours until 10 PM in the evenings.

    HOW TO APPLY

    A completed City of Tallahassee employment application is required. A resume may be attached to the application but will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. Applicants must apply on-line at https://www.talgov.com/employment/employment.aspx

    If you have any questions, please contact the Human Resources Department at

     (850) 891-8214

    COMPENSATION

    The City of Tallahassee offers competitive salary and benefits. In addition to competitive salaries, the City offers a full slate of benefits for its employees including a defined benefit pension plan, City contribution to a 401K plan, cafeteria style benefit offerings including Flexbucks, 11 paid holidays, personal leave, sick leave, personal leave days, a floating holiday, and catastrophic leave.

    The City of Tallahassee is an Equal Opportunity and Veteran’s Preference Employer.

    If you have a disability requiring accommodation, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact the City’s ADA Coordinator, in the Office of Diversity& Inclusion at (850) 891-8950 or at [email protected]. Preference will be given to veterans and spouses of veterans in accordance with Florida Statues 295.085.


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