Electrical Maintenance Supervisor
Salary
$86,681.50 - $117,274.98 Annually
Location
1610 Moorland Road, Madison, WI
Job Type
Full Time
Job Number
2026-00024
Department
Wastewater Operations and Reliability
Opening Date
06/04/2026
Closing Date
6/11/2026 11:59 PM Central
About the Position
Under general supervision of the Maintenance Manager, the Electrical Maintenance Supervisor is part of the District's Operations and Maintenance (O&M) division and is responsible for supervising the District's electrical and HVAC maintenance programs using Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) principles and supervising a team of skilled electricians and HVAC technicians that maintain the electrical and HVAC components of District facilities at the treatment plant and within the collection system. This position is a key member of the District's Maintenance team and coordinates electrical maintenance activities with other cross-functional groups to ensure the District can fulfill the District's mission, vision, and values.
The person in this role is expected to remain up to date and current on new developments in the electrical and instrumentation aspects of wastewater processing and treatment and contribute that knowledge during planned infrastructure projects as well as during day-to-day operations. This position will collaborate with stakeholders and cross-functional teams to meet standards and guidelines, have a growth mindset to a multi-faceted and mission-driven operation while having a focus on maintaining a positive work culture.
Duties
The successful Electrical Maintenance Supervisor has the following qualities:
Duties
40% - Supervision of Workgroup Activities
Plan, schedule, coordinate and supervise maintenance activities conducted by the electrical and HVAC maintenance workgroup. This includes the following:
Utilize the District's computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) as part of these activities.
Manage backlog and develop weekly work schedules for staff utilizing the CMMS scheduling module.
Ensure work is executed according to the job plan.
Communicate and coordinate daily with Operations, Reliability Process and other O&M groups on the status of work and needed outages.
Relay problems and changes to the daily schedule.
Assign craftspeople to specific jobs on daily schedule.
Ensure high levels of worker productivity.
Verify work orders are completed as scheduled.
Provide primary input to establish maintenance philosophy for new equipment.
Take ownership of existing preventative maintenance and benchmark work orders.
Institute Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) and Maintenance Excellence concepts as appropriate to improve the overall efficiency of the electrical and HVAC maintenance workgroups.
Develop and coordinate maintenance projects and services with outside contractors and vendors.
Assist with conducting condition assessments of the District's electrical and HVAC assets.
Review electrical drawings for new equipment and assist with writing equipment specifications for electrical equipment and systems.
Ensure that electrical as-built drawings, O&M manuals, equipment maintenance records, and safety related documentation are up to date.
Participate in budget preparation and administration, and monitor and control expenditures.
Prepare annual Electrical and HVAC Maintenance budget requests and conduct necessary procurement related activities.
25% - Supervision of Direct Reports
25% - Collaboration of Cross-Functional Teams
5% - Professional Development and Continuous Improvement
5% - Other Duties as Assigned
Advise and provide the Maintenance Manager with recommendations for equipment changes and upgrades.
Conduct activities to support the District's apprenticeship program, including serving on the Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee (JATC), providing oversight and review of electrical and HVAC apprentices, and other similar activities.
Perform the O&M Supervisor On-Call duties on a rotating basis.
Respond to emergency situations at the treatment plant and pumping stations.
Build and maintain positive relationships with internal and external stakeholders through clear communication, collaboration, and responsive engagement.
Perform related work as required.
Complete any and all district required trainings.
Requirements
Required:
Preferred:
Qualified applicants must address their experience with qualifications in their application. Cover letter and Resume encouraged, but not required.
Physical Demands & Work Environment
Work is primarily performed in a standard office environment with occasional time in the field or plant setting. Must be able to safely use computer equipment for extended periods of time. Position requires sufficient hand, arm and finger dexterity to operate computer keyboard or other office equipment, as well as visual acuity to read and write words and numbers. Requires speaking and hearing ability sufficient to communicate in person or over the phone. The noise level varies from quiet to loud.
Work may occasionally require exposure to hazardous conditions and noxious chemicals. Work may also occasionally require performance of tasks outdoors under varying climate conditions, at elevated levels or confined areas. Must be able to handle hazardous materials safely and tolerate exposure to electrical and other environmental hazards. Must be approved to wear and use a respirator and SCBA and other required PPE. Additional requirements may be specified depending on needs of department.
This position may be eligible for remote work consistent with the District's remote work policy.
The District offers an excellent benefits package that is designed to provide employees with peace of mind and balance between the demands of work and home. We think it is important to plan for our future and yours. Employees working at least 24 hours a week for at least a year are eligible for the following benefits:
Vacation (amounts are prorated for part-time employees):
Sick Leave: Employees accrue 15 days per year.
Holidays/Floating Holidays: 10 paid holidays plus an additional 5 floating holidays every year.
Health Insurance: The District pays 88% of the cost of both the single and family plans. Coverage is effective 30 days from start date. Our health plan through Quartz provides excellent coverage with no office co-pays or deductibles!
Dental: The District pays 100% of the single premium and an equal amount toward the family premium. Coverage is effective 30 days from start date.
Vision: The District offers voluntary vision insurance for employees. Coverage is effective 30 days from start date.
Wisconsin Retirement System: The District is covered under the Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS). The District and all employees will pay toward the WRS an amount determined annually by the State of Wisconsin. There is a 5 year vesting schedule for the District's portion.
457 Deferred Compensation and Roth IRA Plan: The District offers a voluntary tax deferred retirement plan through ICMA Retirement Corporation. An after-tax Roth IRA is also offered.
Flexible Spending Account: The District offers a health care and dependent care flexible spending account to enable employees to use tax-free funds to pay for qualified expenses.
Life Insurance: The District offers term life insurance that employees can purchase through the State of Wisconsin for themselves, their spouse, or dependents.
Short Term Disability (Income Continuation Insurance): The District offers the State of Wisconsin Income Continuation Insurance program for local government employers. Currently, employees in the local plan do not have to pay a premium to participate in the program.
Long Term Disability: The District offers the State of Wisconsin Long-Term Disability Insurance (LTDI) program at no charge. The amount of the benefit is 40% of the employees salary.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP): The District offers a free and confidential EAP to help employees with personal problems such as relationship issues, depression, substance abuse, parenting, legal or financial issues.
Wellness Program: District employees have the option of getting Hepatitis B vaccinations, flu shots, hearing tests and Health Risk Assessments free of charge.. We have a wellness committee with fun activities all year long.
Employee Development: We believe that investing in employees growth and development results in greater job satisfaction and a more effective, productive workforce. The District will cover the cost of:
Employer Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District
Address 1610 Moorland Road
Madison, Wisconsin, 53713
Phone 6082221201
Website http://www.madsewer.org