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MULTI-SKILLS•Experienced in troubleshooting and correcting electrical maintenance problems, including switchgear, motors, breakers and plant wiring. Possess specific experience with Siemens Westinghouse 501 FC and 501 FD combustion turbine andSiemens Westinghouse V84.3.
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Will be required to qualify as control room operator. Experienced in troubleshooting and correcting mechanical problems which include combustion turbines,pumps, compressors, valves and various rotating equipment.
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Maintain, troubleshoot, and repair electrical control systems, instrumentation, and electronic circuits (motor controls, relay logic, AC/DC drives, and low voltage switchgear) Georgia Pacific is seeking a talented Electrical Technician to join the team at our lumber mill in Pineland, Texas.
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Knowledge of electrical system protective relaying, Motor Controls, Switchgear operation and design, Power Transformers, Emergency Generators, Photovoltaic systems, UPS/Battery systems, VFD's, Lightning Protection, Grounding and Bonding, Power system controls to include SCADA systems and power system PLC control Logic, LED and Traditional Lighting design.
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Experience in medium-voltage (MV) and low-voltage (LV) power distribution, substation, and advanced switchgear design. Experience in CHP, Microgrid, Battery, Solar PV experience is desirable. Experience in medium-voltage (MV) and low-voltage (LV) power distribution, substation, and advanced switchgear design.
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Industrial power distribution system designs including MV and LV switchgear, MCCs, VFDs, power distribution transformers, batteries and UPS. provides services from consulting, design, full engineering, procurement & construction (EPC), and commissioning & start-up for LNG facilities, Floating LNG facilities, gas processing & NGL fractionation, gasification & gas to liquids, hydrogen, and ammonia & fertilizers.
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Experience with electrical equipment, which includes, but is not limited to: MV and LV switchgear, Secondary unit substation Transformer -GSUT, UAT, panel boards, breakers, protective relays, inverter, battery, battery chargers, disconnect switches, surge arrestors, medium voltage cable, low voltage cable, control cable, fiber optic cable.
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This experience can be with a major Switchgear Manufacturer or Assembler, Generator Dealer or Distributor, PLC or Controls Manufacturer or Control Systems provider. - Working & coordinating with outside switchgear vendors (General Electric, Square D, DVM, etc.
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Participates in the starting, control, operation, shutdown and inspection of boilers, steam turbine generators, diesel/natural gas generators, chillers, electrical switchgear, substations and all other equipment associated with plant operations and the production of utilities.
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Core Focus: Global Subject Matter Expert (SME) – Switchgear and Busbar manufacturing technology & process Responsible for the Global Operational Scenario Mapping, Plan/Investment, & interlock/alignment w/Key Stakeholders (ie.
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Ability to size and specify a grounding transformer, pole mounted equipment, MV switchgear, step up transformers, switchboards, panelboards, inverters, DAS, etc. Prior experience or employment with manufacturers of switchgear and transformers.
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Experience maintaining Substation equipment including transformers, circuit breakers, disconnect switches, switchgear, etc. A minimum of 6 years of electrical utility or plant experience and knowledge of electrical substations and switching stations equipment such as transformers, GIS, circuit breakers, medium voltage switchgear, regulators, capacitor banks, disconnect switches and associated electrical system for switching and substations.
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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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Experience as an electrical engineer in the process, oil &gas, new energy, ammonia & fertilizer, LNG, floating LNG, or hydrogen generation spaces. Electrical Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, Design Engineer, Electrical, Engineering Manager, Engineering.
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Installs, commissions, maintains and troubleshoots substation power transformers, circuit breakers, metal-clad switchgear, oil circuit reclosers, load tap changers, voltage regulators and controls, capacitor banks and controls, circuit switchers, lightning arresters, battery and battery chargers, motors, underground high voltage and control cables, in transmission and distribution and power plant substations.
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