Maintenance Technician - Pueblo, CO

Employer: Amentum

Job Description:
Electrical, I&C and Mechanical Technician

These positions include the following:

• STARTING RATE: $32.61 These positions are part of a certification pay program, which provides additional pay increases as necessary training and certifications are completed – ability to earn up to $45.08/HR as a base rate. These rates do not include any additional special pays that may be available (Hazard Pay, Shift Differential, etc.) On average, a minimum of two certification pay increases would be obtained within the first six months of employment.)
• A competitive benefits package, including health, dental, and vision, paid leave and
holidays, and 401k contributions. For more detailed information on our Benefits and
what it is like to work for Amentum please visit our careers site:
www.amentumcareers.com
• Participation in the PCAPP Employee Retention Incentive Benefit Plan, which provides a financial incentive encouraging personnel to remain employed by Amentum at the
PCAPP project through a specified timeframe provided qualifiers are met.

These positions are designated as chemical duty positions and are subject to the requirements of the Chemical Personnel Reliability Program. As a condition of employment, candidates and incumbents must favorably complete a personnel security investigation, urinalysis testing,
medical exam and respiratory screening, and must meet and maintain personnel suitability and reliability requirements established by Army Regulation 50-6.

Electrical Technician
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES / DUTIES / TASKS
• Perform all work safely and with the utmost concern for the safety of self and other employees. • Perform all work in compliance with environmental permits and regulations.
• Be at work when scheduled and maintain a good attendance record.
• Verify the installation conduit, cable trays, raceways, wiring and other associated electrical
equipment in support of plant configuration.
• Follow predetermined checklist in the performance of preventative maintenance of facility
equipment and systems.
• Maintain accountability of property, including tools and maintenance equipment.
• Understand and utilize a variety of hand tools, power tools, measurement and test equipment
(M&TE) in the performance of duties.
• Develop technical solutions to maintenance related problems; minimizing cost and schedule
impact. Requires communication of technical information to management, peers and
subordinates so safe and environmentally sound operations are not compromised.
• Proficient in CMMS for job related applications.
• Assure code and building standards are met.
• When assigned to the SDC, may perform munitions handling and or transport duties through use
of forklift, list assist devices or via electric utility vehicles.

Basic Qualifications:
• High school diploma/equivalent and 6 years industrial maintenance experience.
Or, Completion of formal apprenticeship or similar accredited training program (such as vocational, trade,
commercial or military) in the electrical/electronic field or journeyman certification and demonstrated proficiency in the electrical/electronic field.
• Must be a US Citizen or naturalized citizen able to obtain and maintain PCAPP site access.
• Must be computer literate in common software applications and able to operate general office
equipment.
• Must be 18 years of age or older.
• Must be willing to work overtime, varying hours and/or rotating shifts.
• Must be willing and able to work in an industrial environment that is in close proximity to and/or in a
chemical demilitarization facility.

Minimum Qualifications:
• Must have thorough understanding of electrical equipment operation and maintenance.
• Must be able to use common electrical hand tools such as screw drivers, pliers, strippers, knives, drill
motors, and test equipment.
• Must have experience working with high voltage (480v-13.2kv).
• Able to read and interpret blueprints, drawings, layouts and specifications in performing duties to ensure system integrity is maintained.
• Experience with electrical safety equipment and PPE.
• Experience in performing corrective and preventative maintenance of facility electrical systems,
equipment and components such as generators, switchgear, transformers, programmable logic controller, motors, HVAC units, control and power circuits.  

Mechanical Technician
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES / DUTIES / TASKS
• Perform all work safely and with the utmost concern for the safety of self and other employees. • Perform all work in compliance with environmental permits and regulations.
• Be at work when scheduled and maintain a good attendance record.
• Perform a variety of journeyman mechanical, welder/pipefitter, painter/carpenter, insulator
functions in the installation/removal or corrective/preventative maintenance, repair or
modification of facility systems, equipment and components (such as conveyors, compressors,
cranes, piping, pumps, and valves).
• Must be able to read and interpret blueprints, drawings, layouts and specifications in the
performance of these duties to ensure system integrity is maintained.
• Perform emergency repairs to systems, equipment, and components. Record the as-found
condition as well as the repaired condition, investigating operational reports of equipment
failure and analyze system characteristics to determine cause of failure and necessary corrective
action.
• Demonstrate and conduct required inspection and testing of equipment and components as
necessary to complete work packages and ensure systems are returned to operational
conditions.
• Follow predetermined checklist in the performance of preventative maintenance of facility
equipment and systems.
• Utilize a variety of hand tools, power tools, and measurement and test equipment in the
performance of duties.
• Set up and demonstrate pressure test as necessary to complete work packages and return
systems to operational conditions.
• Assure code and building standards are met.
• When assigned to the SDC, may perform munitions handling and or transport duties through use
of forklift, list assist devices or via electric utility vehicles.

Basic Qualifications:
• High school diploma/equivalent and 6 years industrial maintenance experience in one or
more of the following crafts: pipe fitter, boilermaker, welder, millwright, machinist, plant
mechanic, agricultural equipment mechanic, heavy equipment mechanic, insulation
installer, coatings installer, or HVAC mechanic; or maintenance background (including
assisting maintenance technicians in entries, the Yard, etc.) with 6 years chemical
demilitarization experience, PCAPP Primary Certification or higher and ability to obtain and maintain Level A entry status.
Or, Completion of formal apprenticeship, similar accredited training program (such as vocational,
trade, commercial, or military) in the mechanical field or journeyman certification and demonstrated
proficiency in one or more of the following crafts: pipe fitter, boilermaker, welder, millwright,
machinist, plant mechanic, agricultural equipment mechanic, heavy equipment mechanic, insulation installer, coatings installer, or HVAC mechanic.
• Must be a US Citizen or naturalized citizen able to obtain and maintain PCAPP site access.
• Must be computer literate in common software applications and able to operate general office
equipment.
• Must be 18 years of age or older.
• Must be willing to work overtime, varying hours and/or rotating shifts.
• Must be willing and able to work in an industrial environment that is in close proximity to and/or in a
chemical demilitarization facility.

Minimum Qualifications
• Have a general understanding of material handling equipment maintenance.
• Have a general understanding of mechanical equipment operation.
• Have a general understanding of mechanical equipment maintenance.
• Must be detail oriented.
• Able to exercise good judgement in solving mechanical and equipment problems.
• Utilize a variety of mechanical maintenance hand tools, power tools,


I&C Technician
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES / DUTIES / TASKS
• Perform all work safely and with the utmost concern for the safety of self and other employees.
• Perform all work in compliance with environmental permits and regulations.
• Be at work when scheduled and maintain a good attendance record.
• Perform a variety of instrumentation, controls/electronics and electrical trade functions including
modifications and revisions, corrective and preventive maintenance on facility systems,
equipment and components such as instrumentation, control circuits, pressure indicators and
temperature indicators, programmable logic controllers, motor control centers, motors, HVAC
units and control and power circuits involved in the installation of conduit, cable trays, raceways, wiring and other associated electrical equipment in support of plant configuration changes.
• Perform journeyman level duties in the installation, repair and maintenance of low voltage (≤
120 volts) electrical equipment, systems and components. I&C Technicians may perform
Electrical LO/TO zero energy verifications on 480 volt electrical equipment, after completion of
NFPA 70 Qualified Person Training.
• With verified PCAPP certification as an Electrical Technician, perform corrective and preventative maintenance of facility electrical systems, equipment, and components such as generators,
switchgear up to 13.2kv, transformers, programmable logic controllers, motors, HVAC units,
control and power circuits.
• Perform emergency repairs to systems, equipment and components. Record the as-found
condition as well as the repaired condition, analyzing system characteristics to determine the
cause of failure.
• Conduct post-maintenance testing of systems, equipment and components as necessary to
complete work packages and ensure systems, equipment and components are returned to
operational conditions.
• Assist vendors and provide technical support in performing electrical maintenance tasks that are beyond the department's capability.
• Maintain accountability of property, including tools and maintenance equipment.
• Understand and utilize a variety of hand tools, power tools, measurement and test equipment
(M&TE) in the performance of duties.
• Follow predetermined checklist in the performance of preventative maintenance of facility
equipment and systems.
• Assure code and building standards are met.
• When assigned to the SDC, may perform munitions handling and or transport duties through use of forklift, list assist devices or via electric utility vehicles.


Basic Qualifications:
• High school diploma/equivalent and 6 years industrial maintenance experience.

Or, Completion of formal apprenticeship or similar accredited training program (such as vocational, trade,
commercial, or military) in the I & C field and demonstrated proficiency in industrial maintenance.
• Must be a US Citizen or naturalized citizen able to obtain and maintain PCAPP site access.
• Must be computer literate in common software applications and able to operate general office
equipment.
• Must be 18 years of age or older.
• Must be willing to work overtime, varying hours and/or rotating shifts.
• Must be willing and able to work in an industrial environment that is in close proximity to and/or in a
chemical demilitarization facility.


Minimum Qualifications:
• Must have experience working with low voltage (≤ 120 volts) electrical equipment, systems and
components.
• Must be able to read and interpret blueprints, drawings, layout and specifications in the performance of the duties to ensure system integrity is maintained.
• Must have thorough understanding of instrumentation equipment (transmitters, smart valves, etc.)
operation of that equipment. Also instrumentation equipment maintenance requirements and
restrictions imposed by safety and environmental regulations.
• Demonstrate competency in analog and digital process control loop and instrument maintenance repair
and troubleshooting by use of Multi-meters and Fluke 744 Calibrators.
• Sound fundamentals in the use of measuring and testing equipment consistent with I/C scope of work.




How To Apply

1. Go to: https://www.amentumcareers.com/
2. Click on Job Search
3. Search for the Pueblo Location
4. Click on the Job Title of Interest
5. Click on Apply Now
6. You will be taken to a screen to enter your email address and click Next
7. You will then be prompted to create a profile, upload your resume and
Submit your application for the specific position.

Contact Person: Leslie Baumgartner
Phone: 7199480647
Email: [email protected]
Location: • ,
Application Method: Apply Online
Base Pay: $32.61-$45.08/hr


Posted on August 19, 2022

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