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Salary
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Central Arizona Project -
Date
2024-06-04 -
Deadline
2024-08-03
Water Control Dispatcher I
Arizona, Phoenix, 85001 Phoenix USAVacancy expired!
Water Control Dispatcher IPrint (https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/capaz/jobs/newprint/4515200) ApplyWater Control Dispatcher ISalary$36.81 - $44.16 HourlyLocation Headquarters - Phoenix 85024, AZJob TypeFull-TimeJob Number1214DepartmentWater ControlOpening Date06/03/2024Closing Date6/24/2024 11:59 PM Arizona
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Overview & PurposeAbout the Pay Note: The hourly rate listed ($36.81 – $44.16) reflects the TARGET HIRING RANGE only and does not represent the full employee pay range for this position. About Central Arizona Project Central Arizona Project, a 336-mile system that brings Colorado River water to central and southern Arizona, delivers the state's single largest renewable water supply and serves 80% of the state's population. Compensation & Benefits Package includes:
Competitive Salaries
Arizona State Retirement System - Pension
401(k)
Medical, Dental and Vision
Life insurance, LTD, Short-term disability
Paid training & tuition reimbursement
9 paid holidays
Paid vacation & sick time
Wellness programs
No benefits waiting period
Relocation benefits
Significant training and development opportunities
Public Student Loan Forgiveness eligible employer
About the Responsibilities
The Water Control Dispatcher I/Trainee performs the real-time centralized dispatching operation of the Central Arizona Project (CAP) under the direct supervision of a Water Control Dispatcher. The purpose of this position is to train to become a Water Control Dispatcher by learning how to control the CAP water and power system in order to assure an uninterrupted supply of water to all users. The trainee is instructed and coached on the day-to-day duties of a Water Control Dispatcher. This position will remain in a mentor-student relationship until the incumbent has demonstrated proficiency in system operation and passed all required tests. All work is accomplished with oversight from Control Room personnel.
Some of the duties include:
Controls the flow of water throughout the CAP aqueduct system. Controls the flow and distribution of customer water, while maintaining system integrity. Starts and stops pumps and pump/generation units. Operates control structure gates and turnout structure gate positions and flows using a SCADA system. Controls water and power production of Waddell Pump/Generating Station at Lake Pleasant. In the event of an emergency, evacuates to a remote site and operates the entire aqueduct system in accordance with the Emergency Response Plan.
Monitors over 20,000 SCADA points including electrical and mechanical parameters of pumping and power generation units, aqueduct elevations, checkgate and turnout structure gate position and flow parameters and all other electrical/mechanical conditions. Monitors six Underground Storage Facilities flows and equipment. Monitors security for all pumping plants, check structures and turnout structures in order to prevent or avert damage to equipment and ensure system reliability.
Contacts and coordinates with both CAP personnel and outside agencies in order to make needed repairs or replace faulty equipment anywhere in t he system.
Interprets various data to determine its validity and significance in order to properly initiate immediate action to control the aqueduct and preserve the integrity of the system and the safety of all personnel.
About the Qualifications
Associate's degree plus five (5) years of relevant work experience including two (2) years working with electrical, mechanical, high voltage equipment, protection schemes, pump and generating units, and/or hydraulic valve and gate systems; OR, a high school diploma/GED plus seven (7) years of relevant experience.
Working knowledge of the principles of hydraulics.
Working knowledge of the principles of power generation and distribution.
Math skills for equation solving related to water measurement, dimensional conversion calculations and power consumption.
Required Certifications or Licenses: Valid driver's license and a good driving record.
Preferred Qualifications:
CONTROL ROOM EXPERIENCE.
Experience operating water storage, conveyance and distribution systems with SCADA.
Experience operating interconnected power systems with SCADA.
Experience operating a distribution system (oil, gas, water).
Experience operating and routing water through aqueduct, pumping plant, hydroelectric power plant, reservoir, check gate and turnout systems.
Working knowledge of the procedures to follow in emergencies.
Knowledge of and/or experience with safe switching procedures (lockout / tagout).
Knowledge of the capacities and operating characteristics of pumping and generating plants.
Click HERE (https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/capaz/classspecs/738503?keywords=water%20control%20dispatcher&pagetype=classSpecifications) to see the full position description.If you are experienced and highly skilled in the responsibilities of this job (mentioned above), have a team-focused positive approach to work, and are looking for a rewarding career with a stable organization in the North Phoenix area, then we encourage you to apply online today! Your water, your future. EOE Welcome to Central Arizona Project - YouTube Clickhere (http://www.cap-az.com/employment/benefits/) for details regarding CAP's benefits.01 I have reviewed the target hiring range for this position. I understand that this target range does not reflect the full employee pay range for this job. I understand that in addition to pay, CAP provides employees with a generous benefits package including pension, 401(k), excellent health insurance with $0 employee-only premium, dental, vision, life, disability, 4-10 work schedule with Fridays off, paid training, tuition reimbursement, paid parental leave, paid holidays, paid time off, wellness programs, and more.
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Do you have a valid driver's license and a good driving record?
Yes
No
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Do you understand that working rotating shifts (12 hour shift on a 24/7 basis) is required. Shifts can be for daytime, nighttime, on holidays, and on weekends.
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Which best describes your highest level of education?
Less than High School Diploma or GED
High School Diploma or GED
Associate's degree
Bachelor's degree
Master's degree
PhD or JD
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How many years of work experience related to this position do you have?
None
Less than 2
2 to 4
5 to 6
7+
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How many years of experience working with electrical, mechanical, high voltage equipment, protection schemes, pump and generating units, and/or hydraulic valve and gate systems do you have?
None
Less than 2
2 - 4
5 +
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If you have experience with high voltage equipment (69kV+), please note where you gained this experience.
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Do you have working knowledge of the principles of hydraulics?
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No
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Do you have working knowledge of the principles of power generation and distribution?
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No
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Do you have math skills for equation solving related to water measurement, dimensional conversion calculations and power consumption?
Yes
No
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Please indicate which of the following you have at least one year's work experience with. Check all that apply.
Control room experience
Operating water storage, conveyance and distribution systems with SCADA
Operating interconnected power systems with SCADA
Operating and routing water through aqueduct, pumping plant, hydroelectric power plant, reservoir, check gate and turnout systems
Following procedures to handle emergencies
Safe switching procedures (lock out / tag out)
None of the above
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If you have control room experience, please briefly note how many years of Control Room experience you have AND where you gained this experience.
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AgencyCentral Arizona ProjectAddress23636 N. 7th StreetPhoenix, Arizona, 85024Websitehttp://www.cap-az.comApplyPlease verify your email addressVerify Email
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