METROLOGIST
BASIC
PURPOSE:
Positions
in this job family are assigned responsibility for planning, developing and
implementing programs for ensuring compliance with state and federal laws
regulating Weights and Measures. This
includes responsibility for coordinating and conducting tests related to the
regulation and control of measurement standards. Supervises the statewide Bureau of Standards to promote accurate
and uniform standards of measurement throughout the state.
TYPICAL
FUNCTIONS:
The
functions within this job family will vary by level, but may include the following:
·
Operates the Oklahoma Bureau of Standards; approves requests
for measurement devices and method certification of various manufactures or
other concerns; determines the degree and
type of measurement accuracy required;
approves and certifies standards of weights and measures; and tests
methods of weighing, measuring and testing.
·
Receives training and certification from the National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) ; participates in laboratory continuous training programs from
(NIST).
·
Develops and implements programs for ensuring compliance
with state and federal laws regulating Weights and Measures; monitors and makes
recommendations for legislation, rule and regulation changes.
·
Plans and coordinates the activities of the weights and
measures section, including assignment of duties, monitoring through
completion, evaluating staff efficiency, implementing training and new methods,
and providing training for bureau personnel.
·
Measures, tests and calibrates mass, length and volumetric
measuring and weighing instruments of businesses, companies and industries to
ensure compliance with accuracy standards established by the (NIST) .
·
Prepares reports, maintains official records, and issues
official state certificates to agencies and industries.
·
Develops and presents informational speeches and technical
reports to various groups.
·
Participates in national, regional and state weights and
measures training conferences.
LEVEL DESCRIPTORS:
The
Metrologist job family has three levels of work which are distinguished by the
complexity of job assignments, the extent of the responsibility assigned, the
level of expertise required for completion of assigned tasks, and the
responsibility for the supervision of others.
This
is the basic level of this job family where incumbents are responsible for
performing routine entry level technical work in inspecting a variety of
measurement devices for compliance with established measurement standards
Performs laboratory tests on selected measurement devices using standard
testing procedures to identify discrepancies or confirm accuracy and making
recommendations to initiate corrective action as appropriate; compiling
information and preparing reports, encoding data into computer system and
maintaining records. Work is performed
under close supervision and in a
training capacity to build skills and to gain competence and
proficiency.
Knowledge,
Skills and Abilities required at
this level include knowledge of mathematics, basic engineering and physical
science; of research and laboratory
methodologies; of record keeping and report writing procedures and data
processing. Ability is required to establish and maintain effective
professional and working relationships.
Education
and Experience requirements at this level consist of
a bachelor’s degree in mathematics,
engineering, physical science, physics or a closely related field or an
equivalent combination of education and experience, substituting one year of
experience in a metrology lab for each year of the required education.
This
is the career level of the job family where incumbents are assigned duties and
responsibilities at the full-performance level and perform technical work in
inspecting a variety of measurement devices for compliance with established
measurement standards; perform both
field and laboratory tests of selected measurement devices using standard
testing procedures to identify discrepancies or confirm accuracy and initiate
corrective action as appropriate. Work
is performed independently and with
responsibility for a high degree of decision making.
Knowledge, Skills and
Abilities required at this level include those
identified in Level I plus additional knowledge of advanced statistics; of
inspection and investigation techniques;
of state and federal laws and regulations relating to weights and
measures, field weights and measures, specification tolerances and other
technical requirements for field weighing and measuring devices and methods of
weighing and measuring; of various
instruments and devices used in a Metrology laboratory and commercial weights
and measures, such as scales, gasoline pumps, precision balances, microscopes,
barometers, hygrometers, mass,
length and volumetric measuring
devices; of the laws of physics
relative to the physical properties of substances or materials; and of the effects of various environmental influences
on weights and measures. Ability is
required to use volume and mass testing equipment and instruments.
Education
and Experience requirements at this level include
those identified in Level I plus three years of experience in a metrology laboratory
or an equivalent combination of education and experience substituting
successful completion of the Basic Metrology courses conducted by the National
Institute of Standards and Technology for one year working in a metrology
laboratory.
NOTE: No substitution will be allowed for the
required two years of experience in a metrology laboratory.
Level III: Code: L40C Salary
Band: M
This
is the leadership level of this job family where employees are assigned
responsibility for planning, directing, coordinating, implementing and
supervising the Oklahoma Bureau of Standards in order to promote accurate and
uniform standards of measurement throughout the state. This includes responsibility for planning,
organizing, reviewing and evaluating the work of an assigned staff as well as
performing related administrative functions.
Knowledge,
Skills and Abilities
required
at this level include those identified in Level II plus knowledge of
measurement test designs to determine precise measurements of mass, length,
volume and density; of the principles of effective supervision and
training;. Ability is required to
design tests to confirm measurements;
to determine the adequacy of other measurement testing systems or
methods; to exercise tact and courtesy while obtaining compliance with federal
and state laws and regulations; to plan, organize and coordinate activities; to
direct the work of others; and to analyze and resolve highly complex
administrative problems.
Education
and Experience requirements at this level consist of
those identified in Level II plus two additional years of qualifying experience
in a metrology laboratory and successful completion of the Advanced Metrology
Training conducted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
NOTE: No substitution will be allowed for the
required four years of experience in a metrology laboratory.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Applicants
must be willing and able to fulfill all job-related travel normally associated
with these positions.