Electrical Maintenance Technician
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Electrical Maintenance Technician
Salary
$7,505.56 - $8,924.96 Monthly
Location
Lacey, WA
Job Type
Full Time
Job Number
2025-00059
Department
Public Works
Division
City Streets
Opening Date
11/25/2025
Closing Date
12/9/2025 5:00 PM Pacific
Description
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BASIC PURPOSE
Under general supervision, performs journey-level electrical work in the installation, operation, repair, maintenance, and programming of traffic signals, street lighting, and building and facility electrical systems. Position provides electrical support to other divisions as needed and may be required to assist other work crews during emergency event responses such as windstorms, localized flooding, or snow and ice response. The current work schedule of this position is Monday - Friday, 7:00AM to 3:30PM.
PRIMARY FOCUS & IMPACT:
This position will have the primary responsibilities of maintaining signal lights, streetlights, and City electrical systems.
A first round of interviews is tentatively scheduled for the week of January 5th, 2026.
Please note: the Hiring Manager reserves the right to make changes to this posting at any time. This recruitment may be used to fill other positions of the same job classification. Once all the position(s) from the recruitment announcement are filled, the recruitment may only be used to fill additional open positions for the next six (6) months.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
These duties include but are not limited to the following:
Frequently makes routine decisions in the field while performing maintenance and/or repair on new or existing electrical systems which includes traffic systems, street lighting and building and facility electrical systems.
Installs, inspects, maintains, troubleshoots, and repairs new and existing traffic signal equipment to include programmable controllers, traffic signal heads, transfer switches, supports and auxiliary equipment, vehicle detection systems (e.g. loops, video, opticom, infrared, radio, transit priority, etc.) service disconnects, school speed flasher systems, and conflict monitors (e.g. updating software and programming with a laptop).
Installs, inspects, maintains, troubleshoots and repairs new and existing street light electrical equipment to include luminaire heads, conduit, wiring, junction boxes, contactors, photo cells, and circuit breakers.
Installs, maintains, troubleshoots and repairs electrical components to include, panels, outlets, lighting, transfer switches, and miscellaneous electrical systems (e.g. solar panel systems), such as irrigation controllers, UPS, HVAC, and landscape lighting. Landscape lighting may include locating traffic signal and streetlight wires underground.
Assists the Senior Maintenance Technician with determining process efficiency and making recommendations on potential improvements in operating procedures.
May be assigned to orient, assist, train, direct, or oversee the work of other Electrical Technicians, Maintenance Assistants, and temporary employees.
Regularly performs standby duty on a voluntary rotational basis for all the maintenance divisions in accordance with each division's policies and procedures for after-hours response.
Performs other duties as assigned, including but not limited to, graffiti removal, junction box cleaning, surface prep and painting, etc.
QUALIFICATIONS
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
A High School Diploma or G.E.D. AND three (3) years of experience installing and maintaining electrical systems and motor controls in a commercial or industrial environment.
OR
*May have a combination of experience, education, and training that would substitute for the level of knowledge and ability required.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Washington State Labor and Industries (L&I) General Journey Level Electrician (EL01) Certification
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS OR LICENSE(S):
Must pass a thorough background investigation and a pre-employment physical, including drug testing, to determine the ability to perform the essential functions of the position.
Must maintain a level of physical and mental fitness necessary to perform the essential functions of the position.
Must be attentive to job safety considerations and follows all required safety policies, procedures, and techniques.
Verification of identity and United States work authorization must be complete as required by the Immigration Reform and Control Act.
Must have a valid Washington state driver license and a driving record acceptable to the City and the City's insurance carrier.
Must have or have ability to obtain Criminal Justice Information (CJI) Security Awareness training within six (6) months of hire.
Must have or have ability to obtain rigging and signaling training within twelve (12) months of hire.
Must have or have ability to obtain a crane operator qualification, flagging certification, forklift operator's license, and industrial first aid/CPR certification within twelve (12) months of hire.
Must have or have ability to obtain a bucket truck/aerial lift operator's certificate within 12 months of hire.
Must have or ability to obtain a commercial driver license endorsement Class B, with air brake and tank endorsement, within 12 months of hire.
Must have or have ability to obtain a valid Level I Traffic Signal Electrician offered by International Municipal Signal Association Certification or an equivalent vendor within 24 months.
Must have or have ability to obtain a valid Level II Traffic Signal Electrician International Municipal Signal Association Certification or an equivalent vendor within 36 months.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of:
Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD).
Federal, state, and local electrical codes to include ADA compliance requirements, mathematics pertinent to electrical systems, and wiring schematics.
Traffic signal systems.
Street lighting systems.
Building electrical systems.
Occupational hazards and a demonstrated "safety consciousness" and intent to comply with pertinent safety regulations, standards, and guidelines.
Lockout-tagout and working on energized circuits (e.g. ARC Flash protection).
Skill in:
Reading and interpreting electrical codes, wiring schematics, blueprints, specifications, and manuals.
Learning the standard practices, materials, tools, and equipment of the traffic signal, utility, street lighting, and building systems trades.
Inspecting electrical work on City construction projects.
Completing work in a safe and quality manner, reflecting good workmanship, and in compliance with NEC & WAC codes.
Keeping accurate records of maintenance actions and emergency repairs.
Ability to:
Initiate and perform confined space entry in accordance with City policies and procedures within one year of hire.
Proficiently and safely operate all equipment associated to the division, including routine computer work, such as data entry, ARC Pro, word processing, and entry and retrieval of data in the City's work order system.
Greet the public courteously and convey a sincere willingness to be of service and/or be open to resolving the situation at hand and taking the time to ensure message is easily understood.
Build trust, follow up on answers, research more data if needed, be helpful, and use both good verbal and non-verbal behavior to show an open, accepting attitude.
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, general public, and other governmental partners.
Communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
Routinely lift 50 pounds from the ground to waist height.
Routinely work with hands above head for extended periods of time.
Routinely work on knees for extended periods of time.
Routinely work in an aerial truck at heights over 40 feet.
Work in the field in all weather conditions over rough terrain.
Respond on a twenty-four (24) hour basis to emergencies within forty (40) minutes.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Work Environment:
Regularly works indoors and out-of-doors in various weather conditions.
Frequently works around heavy equipment or high voltage power lines.
May be exposed to physical hazards from energized mechanical and electrical equipment and will occasionally work in hazardous areas under hazardous conditions.
Regularly works with hands above the head for extended periods of time, and on knees for extended periods of time.
Often works in heavy traffic, near moving mechanical parts, and in high, precarious places, such as ladders, boom trucks (40+ feet heights), scaffolding, and crawl spaces.
Occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, and the risk of electrical shock and radiation.
Noise level in the work environment is usually moderate to loud.
Respond on a twenty-four (24) hour basis to emergencies within forty (40) minutes.
Physical Abilities:
Frequently required to stand, walk, sit, kneel, bend, or climb and to use hands to manipulate, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls, and work with hands over head for extended periods of time.
Must be able to lift and/or move up to one hundred (100) pounds with assistance. Must be able to regularly lift fifty (50) pounds from the ground to waist height without assistance.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
Hearing, speaking, or otherwise communicating to exchange information in person or on the phone.
Operate a computer keyboard and other office equipment.
The City of Lacey understands the importance of benefits and offers a competitive and full benefits package for all regular full-time employees.
Generally, represented employees may receive some, or all, of the benefits listed below, based on their union contracts. Those employees should consult their union agreements for specific information about their benefits, which can be found on the City web page here (http://www.ci.lacey.wa.us/city-government/city-departments/human-resources/union-contracts-and-policies) .
Medical Insurance Benefits:
Medical - Choice of Regence BlueShield (PPO) or Kaiser Permanente (HMO) plans offered through the Association of Washington Cities (AWC) Trust.
The employer pays 100% of employee's monthly premiums and 90% of qualified dependent/domestic partner's premiums.
Vision - VSP with low co-pays
Dental - Choice of Willamette or Delta Dental plans and orthodontia coverage.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) - Program that provides resources to employees, their immediate family (including dependent children) and anyone living in the employee's household. The EAP can provide help with matters such as stress/anxiety, parenting, grief, workplace issues, legal services, financial services, and more.
Life Insurance & Long Term Disability & Accidental Death and Dismemberment
Employer paid life insurance plan
Employer paid long term disability plan
Employer paid accidental death and dismemberment plan
Leave Benefits:
Vacation (which increases with years of service)
96 Hours Vacation on Accrual Basis for Non-Represented Non-Supervisory Employees, LPOG Represented Employees
128 Hours Vacation on Accrual Basis After Second Year of Employment for LPMA Represented Employees & LPSMA Represented Employees
135 Hours Vacation on Accrual Basis for Non-Represented Supervisor or Management Employees
11 Paid Holidays
Floating Holidays
2 Floating Holidays for Non-Represented Employees & LPSMA Represented Employees
1 Floating Holiday for LPOG & LPMA Represented Employees
8 Hours Sick Leave on Accrual Basis Per Month
Jury Duty/Military Leave
Bereavement Leave
*All benefits and accruals outlined in collective bargaining agreements can be found here: Policies, Union Contracts, Pay & Benefits - City of Lacey (https://cityoflacey.org/union-contracts-policies-pay/)
Investment and Retirement Programs:
State retirement pension plan - Includes employer paid contributions to the State of Washington State Department of Retirement Systems (DRS)
457 Deferred Compensation (voluntary)- two options MissionSquare and DRS
Social Security benefit (for Public Employee Retirement Systems (PERS) covered staff) - Our Employee Benefits include employer paid contributions to Social Security and Employees pay the employee portion of Social Security tax.
HRA/VEBA plan- A designated monthly amount (a City and/or employee contribution) is paid into a Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) VEBA account. An HRA is a @type of health plan savings account for your family's medical care expenses and premiums, which can be accessed during employment with the City or saved and used at separation or retirement.
1% Benefit - Employer provides a 1% contribution of your monthly salary pre-tax towards two options; 1) applied to insurance premium amount owed for dependent coverage or invested into a 457 deferred compensation account; OR a cash disbursement amount applied to your check monthly but the amount is taxed.
Voluntary Benefits:
Optional plans for additional life insurance, disability, and accident coverage
Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Plan - employees can contribute pre-tax contributions toward IRS allowed, qualifying medical and/or daycare expenses.
Wellness Program:
The City has a robust employee Wellness program that offers a variety of resources and activities for employee well-being.
Flexible Working Arrangements:
In recognition of Commute Trip reduction efforts, the City of Lacey provides flexible and alternative work schedules for many of our workforce positions.
City Hall is within minutes driving from I-5 Exit 108, and within walking/biking distance from Park and Ride Transit Martin Way Location and the Chehalis Western Trail.
Tuition Reimbursement:
The City promotes a learning environment and encourages opportunities for employees to continue to grow in their positions and careers. The City offers tuition reimbursement (as outline in City Personnel Policies) for eligible employees.
Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF):
Employees are also eligible to apply to The Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program. This program is a United States government program that was created under the College Cost Reduction and Access Act of 2007 to provide indebted professionals a way out of their federal student loan debt burden by working full-time in public service.
*Note: Regular part-time employees may be eligible for pro-rated benefits (medical/dental/vision) depending on the hours of work assigned to the position. Their spouses and dependents are not eligible for health insurance coverage.