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Must have good mechanical ability, able to repair electro-mechanical devices and understand and work with basic electrical circuits and relay logic. 2-4 years experience in the Automatic Door industry or relevant industry experience Storefront, Glazing, Doors, Aluminum Frames, Electrical, Glass, Automatic Doors, and Hardware.
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Provides training and instruction assistance, as needed, for the Distribution Relay Technician HEATS Apprenticeship program. Four Years of Electrical Utility experience in Relay Technician or related field minimum.
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Join our Omnicare closed-door pharmacy team as an Advanced Pharmacy Technician- and find a career that rewards you. CVSHealth.com If you have a speech or hearing disability, please call 7-1-1 to utilize Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS.
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System Protection & Control Technician must be able to calibrate, install, maintain, and repair protective relays and associated equipment to ensure the efficient, safe, reliable operation of the Duke Energy Electric Grid. The System Protection & Control Technician (Relay Tech) must be able to work in various working environments from generation plants, transmission switch yards and control houses, and distribution substations.
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The Relay Technician performs electrical testing on relays in electrical power stations. 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.
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Maintains a thorough understanding of communications technologies, including but not limited to; digital microwave, two-way radio communications, satellite, VoIP, Frame Relay, networking equipment, cabling, DC power systems, fiber optic networks and the interconnection of these systems.
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Detailed knowledge of substation protection zones and relay functionality. Substation protection and control technician is responsible for assisting higher classifications in performing installation, maintenance, and testing of protective systems including instrument transformers, batteries, DC control circuitry, AC control circuitry, protective relays, communication systems (RTU), and all other duties related to substation protection.
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As a Relay Technician, your duties involve using equipment such as a Doble 6150 to test different types of microprocessor relays inside the electrical substation. The Relay Technician to 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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EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, CCTV, Access Control, Telecommunications or similar program, or Associate’s degree in electronics, communications or similar program, or comparable military training, and five years direct experience as a Field Technician or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Maintenance activities include routine calibration and functional testing of electro-mechanical and microprocessor relay protection and power line carrier blocking protection applications. These maintenance activities require a comprehensive knowledge of the protective relay schemes and associated data communication equipment interfaces necessary to provide Operating Centers with critical station Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) telemetry over a variety of protocols, using mediums such as Serial, TCP/IP and/or Fiber Optics.
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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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Perform end-to-end relay testing using relay test software, and analyze the operation of the relay based on the fault type run. Develop relay test plans necessary to test the relays per EPS and customer specifications.
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Troubleshoot and repair electrical, mechanical and hydraulic problems on production equipment that uses electro-mechanical relay logic of PLC controls plus hydraulic, pneumatic and related equipment.
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Knowledge of relay test software. Experience installing, maintaining, testing, or repairing circuit breakers, transformers, switchgear, or similar equipment. Function as an on-site lead for the project, assign tasks, prioritize activities and interface with customers.
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