FYI. Just received this. 

Dean’s, please forward on to relevant faculty.

Faculty, please send to your students.

Thanks,
Mark


Attend the BART Employment Fair for Electronic Technicians
January 4, 2016 
From 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm 
and from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm 

Location 
Joseph P. Bort MetroCenter 
(Across from the Lake Merritt BART Station) 
101 Eight Street, Oakland, CA 94607 
to bart.gov/jobs for more information. 

I'd like to introduce you to Rosalind Jones who is with BART Rolling Stock and Shops. She is promoting an employment fair in order to fill 20 positions as Transit Vehicle Electronic Technicians on Monday, January 4, 2015. 

Please remind them to do the following:
 - Be on time
 - Apply on line; HR will send personal invites tomorrow; if they apply on
  the weekend or early in the week; she'll send the invites our before the
  holiday

Interested applicants apply to: http://www.bart.gov/about/jobs



Flyers are attached and a study guide can be found 
at this link: 

http://www.bart.gov/sites/default/files/et_guide.pdf


Rosalind Jones
Consultant
BART/Rolling Stock & Shops

 

TRANSIT VEHICLE ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN

Under general supervision, performs skilled preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, primary and some secondary repair, and modification to a variety of electronic and electro-mechanical equipment and components found in revenue vehicles; performs related work as assigned.

 

CLASS CHARACTERISTICS 

This is a journey level classification performing skilled preventive maintenance, repair and modification on all electronic and electro-mechanical systems and components found in transit revenue vehicles.  Incumbents work independently according to accepted standards of the trade, supervisory direction and District procedures and practices, and established specifications.  Incumbents may also provide on-site maintenance, trouble assessment, response and adjustment of revenue vehicles.  This class is distinguished from other specialized technician classes in that the work relates specifically to the maintenance and repair of electro-mechanical and electronic systems and components found on transit revenue vehicles.

 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

 

Education and Experience:

Associate in Science degree in electronics from an accredited community college or an Electronics Credential from an accredited electronics certificate program, or its equivalent (i.e., completion of a military electronics training program).  Four (4) years of verifiable electronic maintenance (troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance of electronic and/or electro-mechanical equipment) can be substituted for the education.

 

Other Requirements:

 Must possess adequate color vision and be physically capable of working in confining work spaces and lifting equipment weighing up to 70 pounds.  Must be willing to work weekends, holidays, off- hours shifts and occasional emergency overtime. 

Areas of focus:

·       Schematics Reading

·       Troubleshooting

·       AC/DC Voltage

·       Use of laptops and test equipment

·       Programmable logic controls

·       Diagnosing

·       Circuitry