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These systems include, transformers, PLC’s, generators, switchgear, UPS systems, STS’, ATS’ PDU’s, chilled water systems, CRAC/CRAH, wet sprinkler systems and pre-action sprinkler, network equipment, transmission media, cabling infrastructure, security hardware, and CCTV. Duties: Completion of CoreSite’s Data Center Operations Qualification Program to the tier level at which you are hired within the first nine (9) months of employment.
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Knowledge of various industry standards such as: NETA, NEC, OSHA and NFPA.Prefer experience with most of the following or similar: MCC’s, Breakers, relay testing, oil testing, infrared scanning, performing start-up on switchgear up through 500kV class, etc.
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Perform maintenance, testing, reconditioning and repair on circuit breakers – low voltage 480 volt (molded case and air-magnetic) medium voltage up to 15 KV (air-magnetic and vacuum) Experience filling and working with SF6 filled equipment and gas insulated switchgear, desired but not required.
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Prefer experience with most of the following or similar: MCC’s, Breakers, relay testing, oil testing, infrared scanning, performing start-up on switchgear up through 500kV class, etc. Low, Medium and/ or High voltage switchgear and circuit breaker testingPerform inspection, maintenance, testing and repair of transformers,circuit breakers and all related equipment – 45 KVA to 130 MVA, dry type and/ or oil filled.
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The Power Systems Engineer (job also known as Power Systems Control Designer, Senior Electrical Engineer or Switchgear Controls Engineer) works with other Engineers, DVL Sales, Program Management as well as chosen contractors, engineers, equipment manufacturers and with the end user customer.
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These systems include, transformers, PLC’s, generators, switchgear, UPS systems, STS’, ATS’ PDU’s, chilled water systems, CRAC/CRAH, wet sprinkler systems and pre-action sprinkler, network equipment, transmission media, cabling infrastructure, security hardware, and CCTV.
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Besides a competitive hourly wage, these Union positions are associated with IBEW local 110 and the IBEW International Contract. Knowledge of the National Electrical Code and various industry standards, such as NETA, OSHA, IEEE and NFPA.
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Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, motor removals and installs, cryogenic cleaning, on-site machining, vibration analysis, balancing, laser alignment, electrical testing, infrared thermography and switchgear testing.
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Be responsible for hands-on execution of projects including Startup, commissioning, troubleshooting and repair of Power Delivery equipment in respective area; Power Delivery includes transformers, switchgear, OCBs, Circuit Breakers, busways, UPS (Uninterruptable Power Source ), ATS (Automatic Transfer Scheme), PLCs, Relays, Power Management Controls systems and other Power related equipment & controls.
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Provide feedback regarding design of switchgear systems, including but not limited to, PLC and HMI programming, circuit design, sequence of operation, etc. Review and process switchgear warranty claims.
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Strong technical knowledge of Traction Power System equipment, including substations, switchgear, transformers, batteries, UPS, breakers, relays, and programmable logic controllers. The successful candidate will lead a team of technicians and engineers to ensure the reliability, efficiency, and safety of our power systems, including substations, switchgear, transformers, batteries, UPS, breakers, relays, and programmable logic controllers.
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Possess an understanding of the mechanical, electrical, and fire life safety systems used in a data center environment including, but not limited to the following: electrical distribution and layout, Transformers, PLC’s, Generators, Switchgear, UPS systems, STS’, ATS’ PDU’s, Chilled Water Systems, CRAC/CRAH’s, Pre-Action Sprinkler Systems.
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Electrical responsibilities will include working on electrical/critical power distribution from the Utility/Generator main switchgear through the UPS systems out to the customer load including power circuit installations.
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Parental leave, adoption and surrogacy benefits, and family planning/fertility support. Experience diagnosing and repairing IT hardware, servers, network switches, structured cabling. Fire Life Safety responsibilities will include monitoring wet sprinkler systems and pre-action sprinkler systems as well as their associated detection devices.
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Field Tech ranges from $40 to $55 (depending on skillset, certification, and experience) per hour and eligible for overtime. ortraining from the military (Army Prime Power, Air Force Electrical Power Production, NAVY or another related program.
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