Tucson Electric Power provides safe, reliable electric service to approximately 433,000 customers in Southern Arizona. We provide the energy behind Tucson's economy. We also embrace a spirit of giving, dedicated to improving quality of life in the community we have served since the 1890s. We're building a cleaner, greener grid, with more wind and solar power than ever before, while maintaining safe, reliable and affordable service. Our culture is rooted in shared core values and shaped by a team of innovative, dedicated and engaged professionals who power our vision and make a difference every day.
A vacancy exist for the position of Pre-Apprentice, Shop Electrician in the Electric Repair & Test Facility (ERTF) department. Please see the bid, job description, testing outline and interview information below.
Date Posted: May 3, 2024
Date Expires: May 17, 2024
Testing Date: May 20, 2024 (You will be notified by email of details)
Practical Date: To be Determined (You will be notified by email of details)
Interview Date: To be Determined (You will be notified by email of details)
Candidates selected for written testing will receive a confirmation at the email address provided on the application with notification of the scheduled date and time for the testing session. If a passing score is received on the written test, successful candidates will receive an email for the hands on testing. Dates are subject to change based on business needs, weather and unforeseen circumstances.
If hired, applicant will be required to take and pass a series of college level pre-assessment testing to qualify for continued required training in this position.
Please apply on line on Company Intranet or at www.tep.com under Career Opportunities. If you have any questions, contact Stacie Faltz at sfaltz@tep.com
Normal Minimum Requirements
•High School Diploma or equivalent, required
•Must possess a valid, up-to-date, driver's license
•Basic understanding of electrical transmission and distribution systems
•Basic understanding of electrical theory
•Electrical and/or mechanical experience preferred
•Physical ability to bend, stoop and lift for extended periods of time
•Ability to work harmoniously with fellow workers and customers
•Ability to work independently and /or in a team
•Ability to obtain and maintain Health card
•PLEASE NOTE: To be considered for this position, a resume must be submitted, enumerating qualifications and skills. If hired, applicant will be required to take and pass a series of college level pre-assessment testing to qualify for continued required training in this position.
There will be a three-part testing procedure required for this position. The first step is a written technical skills test followed by a practical assessment and a behavioral based interview. Each step of the process must be passed in order to progress to the next step. We are providing a study outline to prepare for the written technical skills and practical tests and the interview. The outline is designed to maximize test results and centralize study times in the areas listed below:
Step 1: Written Technical test. This test will have 50 questions with a two hour time limit.
Written Technical Skills Test Outline (Have knowledge of the following)
•Basic electrical theory and terms
Step 2: Practical Assessment. The purpose of this course is to ascertain a person's ability to perform the work of this position.
Practical Skills Test Outline (Have knowledge of the following)
•Follow directions/procedures
Step 3: Upon successful completion of the practical assessment, the final step will be the interview stage.
Behavioral Based Interview
The interview is a behavioral based interview incorporating Tucson Electric Power Core Competencies. In this process we believe that past behavior is the best predictor of future behavior and more recent behavior is a better predictor of future behavior than older behavior, and that long-standing trends are better predictors of behavior than isolated incidents. We therefore have patterned the questions during the interview to solicit behavior patterns that indicate with high predictability whether the candidate can perform the job as required. This type of interview is different than those that you may have taken in the past.
Advancing From Pre-Apprentice into the Apprenticeship Program
•It is critical for applicants to understand that entering a Pre-Apprentice position is the preliminary stage for the Apprenticeship Program with TEP.
•Those selected and indentured must pass the first step test, with a score of 85% or greater, or they will be removed from the program.
•After the first step test after being indentured has been passed, only one 6-month test may be failed and retaken during the remainder of the apprenticeship program. A failure of the retest shall result in termination from the apprenticeship program.
•Advance standing can be granted based on a review of education and/or work experience. The Joint Apprenticeship Committee (JAC) will make this determination.
•Advancement will be based on skill not time in the position. Apprentices must complete 100% of the related training required in their program appendix.
•Each Apprentice is required to spend at least 90 percent of their available time for on-the-job learning during each 6-month step.
•Apprenticeship Programs have very strict guidelines and the expectation is for the applicant to understand and become familiar with the details of the position.
•Please refer to the link below for further information regarding apprenticeship guidelines. Refer to part 29 and 30. http://www.dol.gov/dol/cfr/Title_29/Chapter_I.htm
Position Description:
An employee who is in the entry classification in the section, and who is expected to perform all the basic duties in connection with construction, operation and maintenance performed by personnel in the section to which he/she is assigned. This employee will be expected to move into the apprenticeship program in their respective craft at the time it is offered. This Pre-Apprentice period will not be less than one year.
Position-Related Responsibilities:
•Assist department personnel in accomplishing their day to day tasks
•They may perform work as an individual. The work for which they perform will be in conformance with training and safe work practices.
•Must be able to take directions and have a willingness learn.
•Will move into the formal apprenticeship when offered
•Perform assigned work in a safe and efficient manner in accordance with Company practices and procedures.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
•Must become familiar with the basic skills inherent in the Journeyman classification in which they are aligned and able to do within the confines of their training and ability to perform such tasks safely.
•This employee possesses the ability to learn the required duties and the physical coordination necessary to use tools and equipment associated with their work area.
•Must have a basic understanding and complies with all TEP Safety rules and regulations
•May be required (depending on department) to obtain a CDL operators license.
•This employee must possess an awareness to provide a high level of customer satisfaction.
•This employee will maintain a high level of awareness and responsibility for environmental considerations that impact them, their jobs and the Company to the level of their knowledge, training and experience.
All employees are expected and required to adhere to the Company Code of Ethics and Principles of Conduct.