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General Electrical Engineering knowledge as well as a high technical expertise in one or more of the following areas: Generator Maintenance, Relay Testing, Excitation Maintenance and Design, Switchgear Maintenance and Design, Electrical System modeling including load flows or arc flash, transformer maintenance and design, Protective relay testing, High voltage testing and maintenance, and Project management.
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In-depth knowledge of Finite Element Analysis [FEA] on high-voltage stress, power transformer field flux calculations and switchgear dielectric failure. Recent experience working with the design of industrial power products – experience working with the development of customized Switchgear is preferred (development of complex Switchgear electrical design is heavily preferred.
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CAD – add 2D & 3D devices to Xrefs Procuring long lead light fixtures and power distribution equipment such as switchgear, switchboards, panelboards, transformers, MCC’s, generators, variable speed drives, and UPS’s.
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Experience with electrical equipment such as:MV and LV switchgear, pad mount transformer, Transformer -GSUT, panel boards, breakers, protective relays, inverter, battery, battery chargers, disconnect switches, surge arrestors, dead front disconnect switch, medium voltage cable, low voltage cable, control cable, fiber optic cable.
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Capable of assisting with the installation and hook up of a single phase transformer. Assists with installing transformers, lightening arrestors, cutouts, crossarms, insulators, switches and switchgear.
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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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Capable of installing and hooking up a single phase transformer. Installs transformers, lightening arrestors, cutouts, crossarms, insulators, switches and switchgear. Position Summary: The Class B Lineman Underground is a semi-skilled position in the construction, maintenance and repair of electrical underground distribution systems.
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Assist with installing transformer and transformer banks, bus structures and switchgear, lines (underground/overhead), ground grid, control buildings, and other related substation material tasks.
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Test both electro-mechanical and solid state relays Cable testing - Tan Delta, Power Factor, VLF, DC Hipot Automatic transfer switch troubleshooting Low, Medium and High voltage switchgear and circuit breaker testing Moderately complex relay calibration and power metering.
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Can complete the installation & hookup of a single-phase transformer. Able to install transformers, lightning arrestors, cutouts, crossarms, insulators, switches & switchgear. The Journeyman Lineman (transmission) is a skilled position in the construction, maintenance & repair of overhead electrical transmission systems.
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Position Summary: The Class B Lineman - Overhead is a semi-skilled position in the construction, maintenance and repair of electrical overhead distribution systems. Capable of tying in a primary conductor.
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The Class B Lineman - Overhead is a semi-skilled position in the construction, maintenance, and repair of electrical overhead distribution systems. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to fumes or airborne particles, moving mechanical parts and vibration.
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Experience applying protection system engineering practices and principles in one or more of the following areas: transmission line, bus, transformer, capacitor bank, reactor bank, feeder, generator, motor, and communication assisted protection schemes is a plus.
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Install underground electrical equipment including cable, switchgear, cable terminations and other related gear. Demonstrated ability to do ordinary line construction, operating and maintenance work, line trouble shooting and transformer installation including three-phase and parallel banking.
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Plan, schedule, coordinate, lead and perform predictive maintenance - such as IR Thermography, Transformer Oil Analysis, Partial Discharge Analysis and Power Quality Analysis. Substations, Breakers, Switchgear, MCCs, Protective Relay systems, Battery and UPS systems and Transformers with voltages up to 138kV.
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