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Electrician: A qualifying performance test consisting of five wiring problems (lighting, motor, resistors, transformer, and motor control starter) and one conduit-bending problem. Work requires a broad knowledge of construction, equipment and, maintenance and repair techniques with individual assignments requiring use of skills in one of the following trades Electrical, Welding, Machinist, Control Instrument Tech and/or Diesel Mechanics trade.
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Capable of producing control building layouts, substation general arrangement, cable and conduit plans, line arrangement, grounding plan, sections, details, auxiliary AC/DC power distribution diagrams, bill of material, cable schedule, etc.
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Perform substation grounding calculations and studies, lightning protection and insulation coordination, lighting, bus calculations, transformer and bus sizing calculations, fault calculations, and AC and DC auxiliary system sizing calculations.
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Cable sizing, conduit sizing, transformer sizing. Cable and Conduit Schedules, Load List, Equipment List. DCS-Energy AECOM's Energy practice provides a wide range of services from consulting and engineering design to energy engineering, energy procurement and construction (EPC) for power, energy efficiency, and renewable energy clients.
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Drawings include site plans, plan and elevation views, grounding, conduit, lighting, lightning protection and shielding, control building arrangements and details, AC station service, DC systems and Bills of Material.
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Position will develop experience in development of one-line diagrams; transformer sizing; MCC layout; conduit and cable sizing; and knowledge of NEC, arc flash analysis, coordination studies, and energy analysis.
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Assist in station work such as installing conduit, pipe, cable and wire; use hand lines to pass tools and materials; dig and backfill trenches; remove and spread stone; uncrate equipment and material; install and remove portable substation fences, barriers and safety signs; paint structures and equipment; climb station structures.
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Materials: AC and DC equipment, such as electric furnace, cranes, manipulator, motors, generators, controls, switches, circuit breakers, transformer, control panels, lighting circuits, wire, tape, insulation, repair parts, control circuits, conduit, fittings, etc.
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Electrical Lists - Cable and Conduit Schedules, Load List, Equipment ListCalculations – Grounding analysis and design, Cable sizing, conduit sizing, transformer sizingSupporting projects during construction, start-up, and commissioningOccasional travel to client or project sitesSupport field walkdowns and data gathering Level specific responsibilities: Performs specific and limited portions of a broader assignment of an experienced engineer.
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Senior Substation Engineer. Perform the function of a team leader that is capable of solving complex issues and act as a lead engineer responsible for the quality of the deliverables. Preparation of engineering drawings including layout and general arrangements for all major equipment and structures required for high voltage switchyards or substation.
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Proficiency with the electrical requirements for Industrial Power and Control applications including: power distribution equipment and design, transformer and wire sizing, conduit and cable tray installations, control panel design, equipment interlocks, safety circuits, and the CEC/NEC code books.
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Prepare substation plan and profile view, grounding, lightning protection, lighting, cable trench, cable trays, conduit layout and detail installation drawings. Prepare studies and design calculations such as load flow, short circuit, Arc Flash, grounding, TOV, EMF, transformer sizing, cable sizing etc.
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Lead the design and coordination with other disciplines of electrical power equipment, to include panels, receptacles, motor control centers, switchgear, cable tray systems, conduit, grounding.
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The Substation Engineer will work under the leadership of Supervising Engineer. WSP is currently initiating a search for a Substation Electrical Engineer for our Atlanta, GA office. We have an immediate opportunity for a Substation Electrical Engineer to provide delivery of high voltage electrical substation designs for our projects.
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Perform substation grounding, lightning protection, insulation coordination, bus and transformer sizing, fault calculations, and AC/DC auxiliary system sizing. Develop engineering drawings for high-voltage switchyards and substations, covering layout, equipment, structures, site plans, grounding, conduit, lighting, lightning protection, control building arrangements, AC station service, DC systems, and Bills of Material.
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