Electrician

City of Sugar Land, TX Sugar Land, TX

Company

City of Sugar Land, TX

Location

Sugar Land, TX

Type

Full Time

Job Description

Salary $56,700.80 - $82,700.80 Annually Location 111 Gillingham Lane Sugar Land, TX Job Type Full-Time Job Number 2400203 Department Public Works Division Water Utilities Distribution Opening Date 07/28/2025 Closing Date 8/9/2025 5:00 PM Central The City of Sugar Land is seeking a full-timeElectricianin the Utilities Department. Why Should You Join Our Team? Our trailblazing culture focuses on our employees, our citizens and the services we provide to our community. We are a data-driven and innovative full-service municipality located approximately 20 miles southwest of downtown Houston that invests in our team and offers real opportunities for career growth.We pay our Electriciana starting salary of $56,701 – $82,700 depending on your qualifications and experience.We also offer great benefits and perks available on your first day of employment, including: City-subsidized health benefits; life and disability insurance; a variety of voluntary benefits; a robust pension plan with TMRS to set you up for a fulfilling retirement; a down-to-earth casual environment and dress code; and a positive team-oriented culture stemming from a long-term commitment to innovation and inclusion. Benefits At-A-Glance: • City-subsidized Medical and Dental Insurance with a variety of plan options; • City-paid Basic Life Insurance @ 1x your annual salary and Long-term Disability; • Voluntary Vision, Supplemental Life Coverage (for you and your family), Aflac indemnity plans such as Accident, Cancer, Hospitalization and Critical Illness, Short Term Disability and pre-paid legal benefits through Legal Shield; • 9 paid holidays and up to 3 floating holidays to use at your discretion; • A generous vacation package with accruals starting on day 1; • Paid sick leave; • Paid Parental Leave; • A robust pension plan with TMRS includes your 7% contribution with 2:1 match by the City; • You won’t contribute to Social Security, but you can further your retirement income by contributing to a Deferred Compensation (457b) plan; • Longevity pay for each month of service after your first 13 months of employment; • On-site Wellness facilities and programming (mind, body spirit & financial preparedness); and • Access to multiple mental health benefits and resources, including a robust EAP… If we have your attention… Please. Continue. Reading! Our City Mission:WE ARE TRAILBLAZERS!Relentless in Our Pursuit of Good so that Our Employees, Residents, and Businesses Can Enjoy a Life Better than They Can Even Imagine. Our Employee Values:Our values ignite passion, drive, and a sense of purpose, fostering a thriving and successful organizational culture! We follow the BLAZE Values: Bold: We encourage each other to be bold in our ideas, decisions, and actions. We embrace innovation and take risks to drive progress. Loyal: We are loyal to each other, the City and our Mission and Vision. We support each other to foster a cohesive and collaborative work environment. We celebrate our successes and address the challenges facing us, together. Adaptable: We are resilient because we adapt to changing landscapes and market dynamics. We are flexible and understand the need for work-life balance. We embrace new technologies and evolving trends. Zealous: We are committed to excellence in all endeavors. We encourage each other to strive for the highest standards of public service, quality, and performance. We hold ourselves, and each other, accountable for our words and actions. Empowered: We are empowered with the necessary resources, opportunities, and responsibilities to excel in our roles. We seek out opportunities for development and growth, and help others do the same. We are inclusive, we embrace our differences and recognize the strength that comes from different perspectives and experiences. We are TrailBLAZErs! About the City of Sugar Land The City of Sugar Land, a municipality with a population of 111,026, provides the highest quality of affordable services to meet the needs of its residents. And our citizens agree—the most recent Citizen Satisfaction Survey told us that 95% of our residents love calling Sugar Land home and 10% say that nothing would make their lives better than it already is, but we look to the future and work hard to make our community and the world better than we can even imagine. We have an informal work environment but are serious about what we do. We believe that happy, diverse and talented employees add value to the City. We do our best to hire friendly, professional people who work hard and play well with others. We also promote a healthy work-life balance and personal development. Are we the right fit for YOU? Ask yourself: Do you enjoy working with people? Are you organized and detail-oriented? Can you manage your time well and prioritize multiple tasks effectively? Do you embrace change? Do you enjoy working in a professional AND casual environment? Are you an advocate of team-work? If so, please consider applying for the Electrician position today! As a Electrician, you will: • Operate a City vehicle daily to travel to various water and wastewater treatment plants, pump stations, storage tanks, surface and ground water locations and vendors. • Investigate complaints and assist with maintenance of motor control cabinets for electric motors ranging from 75 hp to 600 hp (including starters, variable frequency drives and breakers) • Investigate and assist with the repair and troubleshooting of wastewater lift station control panels, 230V/480V systems, 3-phase and single-phase electrical components • Perform effective electrical troubleshooting to identify hazards or malfunctions and repair or substitute damaged units • Perform routine maintenance on electrical wiring and systems • Install, repair, perform diagnostic evaluations, and service all types of metering devices, receivers, transmitters and process control systems supporting water and wastewater functions • Work may involve evening, weekends, holidays and overtime • Work as an essential employee before, during and after an emergency or disaster • Perform additional duties and responsibilities as directed by management. Experience: • Minimum two (2) years of experience in operations, maintenance and repair of water and wastewater facilities or relatable field, or any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities. Education: • Graduation from High School or GED certificate. License or Certificate: • Valid license as an Electrician Apprentice in accordance with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations is required • Valid Texas driver’s license • Possession of, or ability to obtain, a Class D Water License from the State of Texas within one year of employment is required. The citizens of Sugar Land depend on City employees before, during and after an emergency or disaster to provide or restore essential public services for the health, safety and quality of life for our community. In the event of a wide scale emergency that could impact our community, all employees must be ready to assist in managing the crisis and will be considered essential for the continuity of governmental operations. Our success is achieved by the courage to do things differently and accept that failure will occur on the path to innovation. The City of Sugar Land is an equal Opportunity employer. CITY OF SUGAR LAND's OVERVIEW OF EMPLOYEE BENEFITS • Texas Municipal Retirement System(TMRS) Employee contribution: 7% City matches 2:1 with 5-year vesting Retirement Eligibility: 1) Age 60 + vested; or 2) 20 years of service, any age • HOLIDAYS The City recognizes 10 Holidays per calendar year, which includes one floating Holiday. In lieu of a floating holiday, firefighters will receive September 11th, Patriot Day, as a fixed holiday. • VACATION–Other than Public Safety 0 –2nd Year 10 days per year 3 -10 Years 15 days per year 11+ Years 20 days per year • VACATION–Public Safety First Year 10 days per year 2-10 Years 15 days per year 11+ Years 20 days per year • SICK LEAVE–Other than Firefighters 8 hours per month, to a maximum of 1,040 hours • SICK LEAVE–Shift Firefighters 12 hours per month, to a maximum of 1,456 hours • SICK LEAVE INCENTIVE PROGRAM Annual conversion of sick leave to vacation Sick Days Used from 01/01 to 12/31EligibleSick Days for Conversion 1 day or less taken 3 days Up to 2 ½ days 2 days More than 2 ½ days and up to 4 days 1 day More than 4 days 0 day • LONGEVITY PAY After one year of employment, employees will receive an annual payment of $4.00 per month of employment with the City for the first 25 years of continuous employment (maximum of $1,200 annually). Qualified employees receive longevity payments each December. • 125 CAFETERIA PLAN Premium contributions for the medical and dental plans as well as Flexible Spending Accounts and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts are available to all full-time employees through this arrangement. • GROUP HEALTH & DENTAL The City contributes to employee and dependent coverage in the HMO, HDHP and dental plans offered. Medical HSA KelseyCare Gold KelseyCare Blue Employee Only $101.44 $19.56 $0.00 EE + Spouse $346.60 $144.55 $96.48 EE + Child(ren) $257.51 $106.09 $66.79 EE + Family $454.39 $202.24 $141.00 Dental DPPO DHMO Employee Only $7.35 $3.14 EE + Spouse $18.49 $5.89 EE + Child(ren) $17.90 $8.45 EE + Family $31.41 $10.33 Vision Plan Employee Only $7.35 EE + Spouse $18.49 EE + Child(ren) $17.90 EE + Family $31.41 • VISION CARE PLAN Employees can voluntarily elect to purchase vision care insurance for themselves and their eligible dependents. • AFLAC PLANS Employees can voluntarily elect to purchase through payroll deduction: Accident, Cancer, Critical Illness, and Hospital policies for themselves and their eligible dependents. (Rates are age-banded. Employee must contact representative directly for rates and enrollment.) • BASIC LIFE and AD&D The City provides all employees annual salary of life insurance and accidental death & dismemberment (AD&D) coverage of one-time annual salary with a minimum of $50,000. • LONG TERM DISABILITY The City provides employees with Long Term Disability in the amount of 60% of your salary (depending on position category) to a maximum of $7,500 per month. Benefits begin after 90 days of disability and may continue to Social Security Normal Retirement Age (SSNRA) if you qualify. LTD is designed to replace a reasonable portion of your income in case of serious injury or sickness whether on or off the job. Benefits will be offset by any payments from SS, Workers Comp and other income offsets. • SUPPLEMENTAL LIFE and AD&D Employees can elect supplemental life insurance and AD&D coverage up to $750,000 for themselves and up to $250,000 for their spouse; as well as $15,000 of life insurance for child(ren). • SHORT TERM DISABILITY This optional benefit allows employees to receive 70% of their weekly salary, to a maximum of $1,500 per week (tax free), following eitherOption A:a 30-calendar day elimination period; orOption B: a 7-calendar (injury) or 14-calendar (illness) elimination period, for a maximum of 90-calendar days from on-set per qualifying incident. • PRE-PAID LEGAL PLAN Employees can voluntarily elect to participate in a legal access/assistance plan at a base cost of $7.87 per pay period. Optional plans are also available.(Employee must contact representative directly for rates and enrollment.) • DEFERRED COMPENSATION Employees are allowed to contribute to this optional program at a minimum set by the plan administrator and a maximum set annually by the IRS. Currently the City contracts with 2 administrators for this program: Dearborn & Creggs ($50 per month minimum contribution); and ICMA-RC ($1.00 per month min. contribution). The maximum contribution for 2023 is $19,500 and $6,500 for age 50 + catch-up. • CREDIT UNIONS Houston Federal Credit Union: (866) OUR-HFCU Brazos Valley Schools Credit Union: (855) 391-2149 • EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE The EAP is designed to provide employees and their dependents with professional, cost-effective assistance in resolving difficult personal problems. Individual, voluntary involvement in the EAP is confidential. The City's EAP administrator is Alliance Work Partners (AWP) at 1-800-343-3822. Registration code: AWP-COSL-3822
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07/28/2025

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