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Comprehensive Testing and Maintenance: Conduct inspections, tests, repairs, and calibrations for various substation equipment, including transformers, circuit switches, regulators, capacitors, feeder circuit breakers, reclosers, motor operators, battery chargers, and control equipment.
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Under the guidance of a commissioning engineer or technician, perform testing of substation equipment, primarily power circuit breakers, transformers, and static capacitors. This testing involves verification of CT/PT ratio, CT polarity, transformer impedance, power factor for transformers, timing of power circuit breakers, and insulation voltage withstand tests.
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3 Troubleshoot and/or modify PLC based equipment, work with various equipment (AC and DC motors, transformers, circuit breakers, rectifiers, electronic controls, control panels, inverters and motor drives, ability to work with conduit and fittings, wire and cable, and hardware installation.
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Maintain water distribution, wastewater collection, and treatment pond equipment, such as motor controls and automatic switch gear, and sewage pumps; install and maintain variable frequency drives, starters, and related automatic control equipment such as high voltage circuit breakers, control wires, and protective relays.
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Tasks are associated with maintenance and testing of switchgear/switchboard, motor controls, circuit breakers, panel boards, transformers, and surge protection devices. Familiar with the arc flash and shock hazards of 13.8 kV and the following electrical equipment: Siemens GIS, AIS, WL, RL, and SB breakers and switchgear.
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Install and maintain various types of motors, motor control systems, motor operated valves, generators, transformers, circuit breakers, variable frequency drives (VFD), UPS systems, Battery systems and High Resistance Ground units.
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Familiarity with substation maintenance procedures and equipment such as vacuum breakers, SF6 circuit breakers, transformers, battery systems, etc. Familiarity with substation maintenance procedures and equipment such as vacuum breakers, SF6 circuit breakers, transformers, battery systems, etc.
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Perform acceptance, maintenance, and commissioning testing of various electrical power apparatus including Circuit Breakers, Transformers, Instrument Transformers, Grounding Systems, SF6 Interrupters, Meters, Relays, Motor Control Centers, Battery Bans & SCADA Systems.
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Electrical distribution system equipment includes substations, circuit breakers, switches and motor starters, crane power rectifiers, transformers, generators, underground and overhead cables, plant SCADA systems, substation batteries, and all protective relays.
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Repair, test, troubleshoot, inspect; and install, remove and maintain solar site equipment such as batteries, solar panels, inverters, transformers, breakers, switchgear, and SCADA equipment under the supervision of the field supervisors and operations manager.
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Troubleshooting of ATS’s, switchgear, PLC’s, protective relays, circuit breakers , isochronous governing systems, and generator control systems. The AES Field Service Engineer will be responsible for startups, emergency repairs, modifications, testing, retrofits, modernizations, upgrades and warranty on electrical power distribution, control and switchgear.
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Knowledge of Power Distribution Systems, UPS Systems, Variable Speed Drives, Emergency Generators, Motors, Breakers, and Motor Control Centers a plus. Family care services such as adoption and surrogacy reimbursement, fertility/infertility benefits, support for traveling mothers, and child, elder and pet care resources.
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Foley’s 1,000+ employees strive every day to safely deliver excellence in service, parts, rental and sales across a broad line of Caterpillar and allied construction equipment, power generation, as well as SITECH construction technology solutions.
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Protective Relays - Assessment, evaluation and engineering support activities for digital protective relays, electromechanical relays, arc flash, electrical testing, and related electrical equipment including large synchronous motors and generators, transformers, backup power generator sets, excitation systems, circuit breakers, switchgear, UPS systems, facilities, cable systems and other auxiliary equipment.
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Experience with electrical equipment, which includes, but is not limited to: MV and LV switchgear, Secondary unit substation Transformer -GSUT, UAT, panel boards, breakers, protective relays, inverter, battery, battery chargers, disconnect switches, surge arrestors, medium voltage cable, low voltage cable, control cable, fiber optic cable.
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