AIRPORT
LIGHTING SPECIALIST 7723
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE
CLASS
Under
general supervision, an employee in this class is responsible for supervising
and participating in the operation and maintenance of interior and exterior
networks of electrical and runway lighting systems of an airport. Work is performed in accordance with
specifications and standards set by the Federal Aviation Agency, National
Electric Code and accepted trade practices.
Supervision is exercised over entry-level electricians, and other
semi-skilled staff assigned. Assignments are received from the Airport Manager or
other administrator who reviews work by means of reports and conformance with
aviation regulations. Does related work
as required.
TYPICAL WORK ACTIVITIES
Supervises
and participates in the inspection and maintenance of runway regulators for
such lighting systems as runway lighting, threshold, wingout, roll bars,
approach, strobe, alfarko systems, taxi lighting and Vasi lighting;
Supervises and maintains vault oil switches and related control wiring such as selector cabinets, pilot relays, series selector switches and relays;
Supervises
lamp changes and the cleaning of lens;
Supervises
and participates in the installation of distribution panels, outlets for light
and power, panel switches, fluorescent lighting, relays and thermostats;
Supervises
and participates in the installation of overhead and underground electrical
systems;
Checks
level of lighting and makes necessary angle adjustments;
Checks
wiring and equipment for shorts and overloads;
Checks
various lighting systems with the use of electronic testing devices and makes
necessary adjustments;
Erects
and aligns poles, attaches cross arms, brackets and braces;
Strings
cutouts and splices wire and cable;
Installs
insulators, transformers, voltage regulators, circuit breakers, switch boxes,
cutouts and pot heads;
Repairs
motors, cleans commutators and replaces fuses.
FULL PERFORMANCE KNOWLEDGES,
SKILLS, ABILITIES AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
Thorough
knowledge of the principles and theories of electricity; thorough knowledge of
the standard tools, materials, methods and practices of the electrical trade,
especially as they pertain to lighting systems; thorough knowledge of aviation
electrical specifications and standards set by the Federal Aviation
Administration and the National Electric Code; good knowledge of various
airport lighting systems and their component parts, and the methods used in the
upkeep of them; good knowledge of the occupational hazards and safety
precautions of the electrical trade and of work with high voltage; skill in the
care and use of standard tools, equipment and testing devices of the electrical
trade; ability to troubleshoot, isolate and repair defects involving high
voltage circuits; ability to interpret and work from electrical sketches and
blueprints; ability to plan, direct and supervise the work of personnel in a
manner conducive to full performance and high morale; ability to keep records
and prepare reports; physical condition commensurate with the demands of the position.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
OPEN
COMPETITIVE
Graduation
from a standard senior high school or possession of a high school equivalency
diploma, and seven (7) years of experience in the maintenance and repair of
airport electrical and lighting systems, including high voltage electrical
systems.
PROMOTIONAL
Two
(2) years of permanent competitive status as an Assistant Airport Lighting
Specialist.
R11/19/07
Competitive
Review 7/16/09