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Apprentice Stationary Engineer I

Job classification

Class7314
TitleApprentice Stationary Engineer I
Overtime eligibility Covered (Non-Z) - Nonexempt
Labor agreement Stationary Engineers, Local 39
Effective dateJuly 16, 2015

Current compensation plan

Effective: Jul 01, 2024

See Historic and future compensation information for this class

Step: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4
Rate /hr: $37.3875 $40.2375 $43.1000 $45.9750
Rate /biweekly: $2,991.00 $3,219.00 $3,448.00 $3,678.00
Rate /year: $77,766 $83,694 $89,648 $95,628

Job description

CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO

DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES

Title: Apprentice Stationary Engineer I

Job Code: 7314

INTRODUCTION

Under immediate supervision, performs apprentice stationary engineer work as part of a recognized program established by the Joint Apprenticeship and Advisory Committee, Stationary Engineers' Trade; all work to be performed and related supplemental instruction are enumerated in the Apprenticeship Standards formulated by said Committee and are summarized in this specification; assists the stationary engineer in the operation and maintenance of a wide variety of complex machinery and equipment and performs related duties as required.

DISTINGUISHING FEATURES

The Apprentice Stationary Engineer I works under the immediate supervision of a qualified journey level stationary engineer during the first two years (or 5200 hours) of the four-year apprenticeship required by the trade, learning the operation, repair and maintenance of various machinery and equipment through diversified experience, on-the-job training, and related instruction in order to become a fully skilled craftsperson. Class 7314 Apprentice Stationary Engineer I, is distinguished from the next higher class 7333 Apprentice Stationary Engineer II in that the incumbents in the latter class perform more advanced work processes that lead to full journey level duties under general supervision.

SUPERVISION EXERCISED

None

MAJOR, IMPORTANT, AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES

According to Civil Service Commission Rule 109, the duties specified below are representative of the range of duties assigned to this job code/class and are not intended to be an inclusive list.

1. Assists in the operation and maintenance of boilers, burners, combustion control devices, steam valves, traps and accessories, heating systems, ventilation and air-conditioning systems, radiators, refrigeration systems and equipment, elevators, water pumps and valves, water draining systems and alarm systems.

2. Assists in the repair and adjustment of switchboard controls, electric motors, generators, air compressors, ventilating fans, circuit breakers, elevators, laundry machines, pumping plant equipment, cable winding machinery and other equipment.

3. Assists in inspection and use of fire prevention equipment and safety equipment to assure proper functioning.

4. Assists with contacting and communicating and is required to deal with contractors, building tenants and/or the general public in order to be able to discharge assigned duties.

5. Assists in reading and interpreting meters, gauges and charts.

6. Assists with the maintenance of keys, communications equipment, and security (in the absence of Security Personnel), in order to ensure the security of a plant and buildings and grounds, including public safety. As part of an emergency response team, assists with recognizing, evaluating, and responding to potentially hazardous situations.

7. Performs related duties and responsibilities as assigned.

IMPORTANT AND ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

Ability to: learn the methods, tools and equipment used in the operation, maintenance and repair of a variety of mechanical and electrical pumping, heating, ventilating and related plant machinery and equipment; establish effective working relationships with journey level stationary engineers and other apprentices; understand spoken instructions and verbally communicate work-related questions and information; read, write, understand and maintain routine records and reports and other work-related information regarding plant activities; operate motor vehicles with both automatic and manual automobile transmissions.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

These minimum qualifications establish the education, training, experience, special skills and/or license(s) which are required for employment in the classification. Please note, additional qualifications (i.e., special conditions) may apply to a particular position and will be stated on the exam/job announcement.

Education and Training:

Applicants must be 18 years of age by the end of the filing period; And

Applicants must have either a High School Graduation Diploma, Graduation Equivalent Degree (G.E.D.), or California High School Proficiency Certificate; And

Applicant must be on a current International Union of Operating Engineers, Stationary Engineers Local 39 Apprentice Eligible List; Or

Applicant must be a current indentured Stationary Engineer Apprentice with the Stationary Engineers Local 39 who has not completed more than 2080 hours of their combined work process and classroom study; And

Successfully pass the City and County of San Francisco pre-employment drug test; And

License and Certification:

Possession of a valid California Driver�s License

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

Special Requirement:

Upon being hired, the apprentice, the Department of Human Resources and the Joint Apprenticeship Committee must sign an apprenticeship indenture. This is an agreement with the City and the apprentice, which is filed with the State of California Department of Industrial Relations Division of Apprenticeship Standards, that the City will train the apprentice in accordance with the apprenticeship standards and the collective bargaining agreement or MOU.

Physical Skills require: considerable physical effort in the repair and upkeep of machinery and equipment; the ability to lift heavy objects; physical stamina to stand, stoop, bend and climb ladders and for confined space entry and tight crawl spaces.

Work environment may require: exposure to working conditions where minor abrasions, bruises and burns may be encountered; occasional disagreeable work inside close and dirty spaces.

PROMOTIVE LINES

ORIGINATION DATE: 7/16/2015

AMENDED DATE:

REASON FOR AMENDMENT To accurately reflect the current tasks, knowledge, skills and abilities defined in the most recent job analysis conducted for this job code.

BUSINESS UNIT(S): COMMN; SFMTA

Standard information

Disaster service work

All City and County of San Francisco employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law (California Government Code Section 3100-3109). Employment with the City requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all Disaster Service Worker-related training as assigned, and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency.

Historic and future compensation

Effective (Sched) Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4
Jul 01, 2024 (Z) $37.3875 $40.2375 $43.1000 $45.9750
Jan 06, 2024 (Y) $36.7500 $39.5500 $42.3625 $45.1875
Jul 01, 2023 (X) $35.9375 $38.6750 $41.4250 $44.1875
Jul 01, 2022 (W) $35.0625 $37.7375 $40.4125 $43.1125
Jan 08, 2022 (V) $33.3125 $35.8500 $38.4000 $40.9625
Jul 01, 2021 (U) $33.1500 $35.6750 $38.2125 $40.7625
Dec 26, 2020 (T) $32.0250 $34.4625 $36.9125 $39.3750
Jul 01, 2020 (S) $31.0875 $33.4625 $35.8375 $38.2250

Historic compensation data is provided in hourly pay.

Sources: San Francisco Open Data Portal: Compensation plan table