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Develop and/or review test plans, commissioning plans, job sequence instructions for substation and line contractors performing additions and modification to the Electrical Transmission Lines, Substations, Controls, SCADA, relay protection circuits and associated equipment.
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Develop substation one lines, three lines, Aux AC Power Systems, DC Power Systems, DC Schematics, SCADA and Communications Systems, Relay Panel Layouts, Equipment Wiring, and Cable Schedules for new and existing substations.
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Coordinate and provide technical assistance to SCADA engineers, substation physical engineers, and control design staff to develop complete protection, control, and monitoring systems. Substation physical layout, electrical clearances, rigid and strain bus design, ground grid design, surge and direct stroke protection, and raceway design.
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SOLV Energy is an engineering, procurement, construction (EPC) and solar services provider for utility solar, high voltage substation and energy storage markets across North America. Assist in the technical architecture and UI/UX design for the SCADA platform.
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Experience in T&D substation / power delivery systems engineering and projects experience as Project Engineer in utility substation type applications, including substation automation, SCADA, control and relay protection.
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Good knowledge of MV Transformers and other Renewable Energy Balance of System (BOS)Advanced Construction, structural, electrical single-line and three-line drawings markups and red-lines, RFIs. Good knowledge of Utility and Interconnection (Substation and POI) Equipment.
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This role is pivotal in managing and creating detailed electrical substation drawings, including one-line diagrams, wiring, schematics for equipment, relaying, and SCADA systems, along with associated materials.
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Experience working with SCADA or substation related is a plus. SCADA: 5 years (Preferred) Cisco certifications such as CCNA, CCNP, or CCIE are a plus. Experience working with SCADA or substation related is a plus.
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Developing design deliverables including one-line diagrams, protection and control schematics, wiring diagrams, SCADA schemes, communications plans, substation physical layouts, material lists, conduit and cable sizing/routing, AC and DC systems calculations and sizing, and substation grounding.
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2 years Instrumentation and control, substations operations, gas operations, SCADA, Unit Substation Automation (USA) systems, distribution and transmission equipment, relay circuit design, electrical component and test evaluation, control systems and /or electrical/electronic and laboratory methods.
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I.e. Relay calibration, relay functional checks, AC testing, CT testing, and RTU (SCADA) programming. Planning and performing switching operations associated with the maintenance of substation equipment.
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Coordinate design items with SCADA, transmission operator, control room and other stakeholders required to operate the solar sites. The Senior Substation Project Manager will be responsible for coordinating the design, construction, and maintenance of substations with subcontractors for utility scale Solar PV and Battery Energy System projects.
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Position Responsibilities and Duties:Collaborate with the Project Managers and SCADA Engineers, as the Network Engineering subject management expert (SME) in the scoping, design and development of OT / SCADA Networks for utility scale renewable energy projects (e.g., Photovoltaic, Battery Energy Storage Systems, and Wind.
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Develop technical design deliverables including one-line diagrams, protection and control schematics, wiring diagrams, SCADA system design and troubleshooting, communications design for substation automation, substation physical layout and design, material lists, conduit and cable sizing/routing, lighting design, and system grounding design.
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Review/create substation level operational descriptions (HMI operation, relay front panel operation, etc.) Perform construct ability review and ensure adequate automation and integration coverage is available for each outage step (SCADA etc.
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