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Using computers to accomplish work
Tucson Electric Power
Machinist
Application Supplement
Candidate Name:
Date:
MACH
BASIC REQUIREMENTS
For each statement listed, please indicate if you meet that requirement by responding yes or if you do not meet that
requirement, respond by answering no.
Note that reasonable accommodation is defined as modifications or adjustments to the work environment, or to the
manner or circumstances under which a job is customarily performed, that enable a qualified individual with a disability to
perform the essential functions of the job.
Please make sure you complete all items honestly.
All answers will be reviewed and subject to verification.
Yes No
1.
Are you willing and able to work more than 40 hours per week on a regular basis?
2.
Are you willing and able to work on weekends and holidays?
3.
Many of our jobs exist in environments that have extreme temperatures (e.g., 150 degree boilers)
and/or contain dangerous/hazardous materials (e.g., chemicals, acid). Are you willing and able to
work in such environments with or without reasonable accommodation (with appropriate Personal
Protection Equipment)?
4.
Many of our jobs require working around or moving heavy equipment. Are you willing and able to
perform this requirement with or without reasonable accommodation?
5.
Many of our jobs require wearing safety equipment, such as earplugs, back supports, goggles, and
steel-toed shoes. Are you willing and able to wear this equipment with or without reasonable
accommodation?
6.
Many of our jobs require standing or walking for extended periods of time. Are you willing and able
to perform this requirement with or without reasonable accommodation?
7.
Many of our jobs require frequent bending, reaching, and lifting. Are you willing and able to perform
this requirement with or without reasonable accommodation?
8.
Many of our jobs require climbing ladders and working high off the ground. Are you willing and able
to perform this requirement with or without reasonable accommodation?
9.
Many of our jobs require working in tight or closed-in spaces. Are you willing and able to perform
this requirement with or without reasonable accommodation?
10. Are you able to read, write and speak English?
11. After an offer of employment, can you provide proof of your legal right to work in the United States?
12. Are you willing to adhere to all company environmental and safety standards, including its smoke-
free and drug-free workplace policies?
13. Are you at least 18 years of age?
14. Are you now, or have you ever been, a full- or part-time employee of this company or one of its
wholly owned subsidiaries?
15. Are you now, or have you ever been, a contractor, intern, or co-op worker at this company or one of
its wholly owned subsidiaries?
16. Have you completed high school or a GED?
17. Based on the above statements, are you still interested in applying for this job?
EXPERIENCE
How
much experience do you
have performing this activity?
Select the answers that best describe your level of experience.
Think about your experience over the past five years in each area.
This experience can be from past jobs or from school.
Indicate your responses by placing a mark in the appropriate circle.
Please make sure you complete all items.
Little or no
experience
Less than 6
months
6 months to 1
year
1 to 2 years
More than 2
years
Safety
1. Applying confined space entry procedures
2. Applying lockout/tagout procedures
3. Working safely in vicinity of energized conductors
Shop Practices
4. Using basic hand tools
5. Using basic power tools
6. Using precision measurement
7. Identifying and ordering repair parts
8. Interpreting mechanical blueprints and layout drawings, catalogs, tables,
graphs, and other pictorial materials
Bearings
9. Maintenance of anti-friction bearings (ball and roller) operation
10. Maintenance of friction bearings (journal and thrust) operation
11. Inspection and replacement of bearings
Couplings
12. Inspecting couplings
13. Replacing couplings
Gears
14. Performing maintenance on worm gears
15. Rebuilding gearboxes
16. Aligning gearboxes
Basic Pump
17. Troubleshooting leaks, excess temperature or loss of capacity
18. Adjusting or replacing pumps
19. Performing pump overhaul
20. Inspecting, repairing or replacing mechanical seals
Basic Pump
21. Performing preventive maintenance issues and procedures
22. Applying knowledge of basic pump types, including: centrifugal, positive
displacement, and vacuum pumps (Venturi)
23. Applying knowledge of pump drive components, including: sprockets, pulleys,
bearing, belts, couplings
24. Applying knowledge of basic pump terminology, including prime mover and
key service factors
Experience (continued)
How
much experience do you have
performing this activity?
Little or no
experience
Less than 6
months
6 months to
1 year
1 to 2 years
More than
2 years
Basic Valves
25. Applying knowledge of valves and valve actuators and positioners
26. Troubleshooting, repairing, and replacing faulty valves
27. Using valves (ball, gate, diaphragm, disk, plug)
28. Repacking valves
29. Applying knowledge of gasket materials/sealants
30. Fabricating gaskets
31. Repair handcut and lapping seat in the field
General Maintenance and Repair
32. Adjusting chains and gears
33. Replacing faulty bearings and seals
34. Conducting preventive maintenance on mechanical equipment
35.
Performing mechanical repairs (cleaning, lubricating, adjusting, replacing
parts or components such as motors, drive systems, bearings, sprockets,
and chains)
36. Performing Mechanical Alignments and Calibrations using Laser Alignment
tools, Micrometers, Dial Indicators, and other mechanical measuring tools
37. Using rigging equipment
38. Conducting preventive maintenance on pneumatic equipment
Lubrication Knowledge
39. Applying principles of lubrication
40. Maintaining appropriate fluids levels
41. Maintenance of lubrication systems
Shaft and Coupling Alignment
42. Applying knowledge of indications and effects of misalignment
43. Applying methods of alignment (visual, straight edge)
44. Applying methods of alignment (rim and face)
45. Applying knowledge of types and causes of misalignment
Mechanical Drives / Electro-Mechanical Systems
46. Inspecting and performing maintenance on pulleys
47. Inspecting and performing maintenance on belt drives
48. Inspecting and performing maintenance on mechanical drive systems
49. Inspecting and performing maintenance on chain drives and sprockets
Conveyors, Belts, Chains and Pulleys
50. Inspecting and performing maintenance on sheaves
51. Inspecting and performing maintenance on V-belts
52. Inspecting and performing maintenance on chains
53. Inspecting and performing maintenance on couplings
Experience (continued)
How
much experience do you have
performing this activity?
Little or no
experience
Less than 6
months
6 months to
1 year
1 to 2 years
More than
2 years
54. Inspecting and performing maintenance on pulleys
Hydraulic System Knowledge
55. Performing maintenance of check valves
56. Performing maintenance on gear pumps
57. Performing maintenance on hydraulic lines
Pneumatic / Air System Knowledge
58. Applying knowledge of cleanliness in assembly
59. Performing maintenance on filters and driers
60. Performing maintenance on single acting cylinder with return spring
Heat Exchangers
61. Inspecting, cleaning and overhauling shell and tube heat exchangers
62. Inspecting heat exchangers
Computers
63. Applying knowledge of basic computer skills (e.g., keyboard, mouse)
Power Transmission and Drive System Knowledge
64. Performing maintenance on Idlers
65. Performing maintenance on shafts
66. Performing preventive maintenance on power transmission/mechanical
drives components
67. Installing, setup, and alignment of power transmission/ mechanical drives
components
Machining
68. Using drill presses
69. Using pedestal and hand grinders
70. Using arbor press
71.
Applying knowledge of shop equipment (e.g., horizontal/vertical lathes,
milling machines, portable keyway cutters, magnetic table grinders,
horizontal bore grinder)
72. Applying basic knowledge (e.g., unsupervised, layout & setup of assigned
machine work)
73. Preparing/selecting tooling for machining various alloys (e.g., carbon steel,
cast iron, brass/bronze, stainless steel, or teflon)
74.
Knowledge and application of cutting various types of threads (e.g.,
American national threads, metric threads, acme threads, buttress threads,