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As a Relay Technician at Power Engineering Services, you will be responsible for the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of relay protection systems in electrical substations.
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Experience working as a Transmission Protection Engineer, P&C Engineer, Relay Engineer, or Protection & Controls Specialist (SME) Mid-Senior Electrical Relay Engineer, Protection and Control Systems - Utility & Renewables.
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The P&C Electrical Engineer / Relay Protection Engineer - Works with compliance team on up keeping NERC and CIP Compliance standards. The P&C Electrical Engineer / Relay Protection Engineer - Has oversight on transmission and substation system firmware upgrades.
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Under the supervision of the Electric Metering and Relay Supervisor, the Electric Relay Technician is involved in the installation, maintenance, replacement, testing, documentation, and programming of relays and equipment involved in substation transmission and distribution protection; monitoring and controls; and security while ensuring work meets all North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) compliance guidelines.
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The Lead P&C Engineer / Relay Protection & Controls Engineer - Works with compliance team on up keeping NERC and CIP Compliance standards. The Lead P&C Engineer / Relay Protection & Controls Engineer - Has oversight of transmission and substation system firmware upgrades.
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A Station Meter and Relay Technician is a Journeyman qualified to install, maintain, adjust, test and repair all substation and generating station meters, relays and control equipment. May work alone or direct the work of an Assistant Station Meter and Relay Technician.
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Job Benefits Sorenson Communications, LLC. offers Video Relay Service (VRS), which gives Deaf, who use American Sign Language (ASL), and hearing people the option to communicate in their preferred language - either ASL or spoken English or Spanish.
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We strive to increase diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility for underrepresented people through communication solutions for all: call captioning and video relay services, over-video and in-person sign language and spoken language interpreting, translation, real-time captioning, and post-production language services.
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A Journeyman Meter and Relay Technician is a journeyman with a working knowledge of substation protection, control and metering equipment. 1 A Senior Station Meter and Relay Technician is a Journeyman qualified to perform all the duties of a Station Meter and Relay Technician and, in addition, shall be further qualified to perform all tests and adjustments and diagnose and correct trouble on the most complex relay and control systems.
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As a Relay Engineer, your duties involve using equipment such as a Doble 6150 to test different types of microprocessor relays inside the electrical substation. The Relay Engineer performs electrical testing on relays in electrical power stations.
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Perform function testing of substation control circuits on relay panel, transformers & circuit breakers. Examine relay settings and logic equations for confirmation of system operation in accordance with design.
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A Journeyman Station Meter and Relay Technician is a Journeyman qualified to install, maintain, adjust, test and repair all substation and generating station meters, relay and control equipment, such as meters, governors, solid state exciters, computerized controls systems, and may work on other apparatus within their qualifications involved with the operation and maintenance of the Company's facilities.
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This level of knowledge is normally acquired through completion of two-year electronics technology degree and 4-5 years relay technician experience with GMP, or an equivalent in related experience.
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Review relay settings and determine the relay logic matches the design on the schematics as well as customer standards. Develop relay macros and testing routines with confirmation of proper protection and control design.
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Develops substation relay setting change recommendation for coordinating with TVA source-side relay changes, or DREMC load-side circuit sectionalizing changes. External Responsibilities — Supports DREMC efforts with the State of Tennessee, the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), National Electrical Safety Code, auditors, builders, members, and consultants, as necessary.
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