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Environmental Computer Support Technician
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S13
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$26.63
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$33.96
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$41.28
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Job Description
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Performs technical, professional, and analytical work pertaining to the installation, use and maintenance of environmental devices and stormwater-related software. Responsible for troubleshooting, configuring, updating, analyzing, and setting up various pieces of stormwater hardware and software. Employee conducts physical installation of equipment which involves lifting, bending, kneeling, reaching, and crawling. Work is performed under general supervision of the Maintenance and Support Program Manager and performance is reviewed through observation, discussion, and review of effectiveness of programs.
Minimum Qualifications:
Associate of Science Degree in Electronics Technology or High School Diploma/G.E.D. Certificate and completion of electronics trade school, plus three (3) years of hands-on instrumentation experience in an industrial environment; or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience. The successful candidate must have the ability to score at least 70% on the Technicians Exam. A valid Florida Driver's License is required. Must pass respirator physical; no facial hair allowed between the face and sealing surface of the respirator face piece. Must have a phone or be reachable in the event of an emergency work situation.
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Responsibilities
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EXAMPLES OF WORK PERFORMED:
Note: The listed duties are only illustrative and are not intended to describe every function that may be performed by this job class. The omission of specific statements does not preclude management from assigning specific duties not listed if such duties are a logical assignment to the position.
Configures handshake with remote lake level device and LoggerNet service on NPDES server for the storm water data acquisition system.
Manipulates communication of configuration .INI files that pushes raw lake stage, flow and rainfall, data from NPDES server to Aquarius Time-Series Cloud Server that enables various report generation.
Automates batch scripts that ensure data from NPDES server gets pushed automatically to the cloud based on parameters in configuration file.
Writes Visual Basic code that translates raw data from data loggers to readable values in the form of numerical values for real-time acquisition.
Submits monthly report to Orlando Utilities Commission for the SJRWMD as part of their consumptive use permit (CUP).
Sets up individual lakes and associated profiles in LoggerNet and establish communication and appropriate sample collection cycle for the Cloud.
Builds new Time-Series location and flesh out profile.
Programs electrical/electronic devices to soft starters, direct line starters, variable frequency drives and touch panel programmable logic controllers.
Serves as Storm water cloud service administrator for 4 SaaS platforms that provides various water quality, flow, rainfall, stage and historical data and statistical analysis for the enterprise
Builds FTP site transfer profile for each new monitoring site added to hydrology system online.
Writes ladder logic code to interface and track with real world event for pump station high level alarm, pump failures and pump state (start, stop, running, etc.)
Creates automated reports for Daily, Monthly retrieval by City of Orlando staff and OUC storm water engineering for their consumptive use permit
Facilitates syncing of data from 3 cloud service for public viewing on storm water WePortal
Performs quarterly hydrology maintenance on lake monitoring, flow monitoring and rain gauges for rainfall collection.
Installs, wire, setup and configure Storm water flow meters.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Knowledge of information systems, concepts, techniques and operating principles
Knowledge of various computer software programs
Knowledge of the capabilities, limitations and uses of computers and related equipment
Knowledge of desktop operating systems
Skilled in the operation and utilization of personal computers and computer terminals
Ability to detect malfunctions and furnish technical advice on systems
Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing
Ability to work with employees of all levels of computer knowledge
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with departmental contacts and vendors
Ability to read and understand various programming language and installation manuals
Ability to operate personal computer for extended periods of time
Ability to conduct tests, analyze test results, detect errors and take proper corrective steps
Ability to prioritize and schedule user requests in a timely manner
Ability to document, maintain and modify procedures for installation of software on computer systems and remain flexible to meet a constantly changing work environment
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