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Your Day to Day:Inspect, assemble, install, and repair all electrical AC and DC circuits, instrumentation, switchgear, motors, and other electrical equipment throughout the plant. Our products are used in a wide variety of industries including building products, aerospace, automotive and transportation, filtration, commercial interiors, waterproofing and wind energy.
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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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As an Electrical and Instrumentation Technician, you will work safely to maintain, diagnose, and repair various types of power plant equipment, this includes maintenance related to: boilers and its associated electrical and control equipment, repair and operation of field controllers, instrumentation, motor control centers and other power plant electrical equipment ranging from 120V to 13.8kv, and AC switchgear.
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Perform maintenance and testing of low and medium voltage switchgear, circuit breakers, motor starters, and power transformers. Perform preventative maintenance tasks, which include but are not limited to, routine calibration, thermography, and ultrasonic testing.
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Provides direct support and assistance during major work projects including Electrical switchgear, bolted pressure switches motor control centers, electrical equipment, and any safety settings, controls adjustments, etc.
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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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The AES Field Service Engineer will be responsible for startups, emergency repairs, modifications, testing, retrofits, modernizations, upgrades and warranty on electrical power distribution, control and switchgear.
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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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Electrical systems should include one or more of the following: power distribution, panel load calculations, lighting design, emergency power systems, switchgear, transformer selection, and other related systems such as grounding and lightning protection.
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Troubleshooting of ATS’s, switchgear, PLC’s, protective relays, circuit breakers , isochronous governing systems, and generator control systems. AC/DC voltage trouble shooting skills related to power generation ( Generators, switchgear & ATS’s.
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Proposal preparation or installation/commissioning of electrical equipment (including MCC, switchgear, power transformers, and power cabling) and PLC/HMI-based control systems used in prominent water treatment technologies (including demineralizers, softeners, ultra filtration, and R.O. plants.
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Our products include portable power/generators, substations, electrical control rooms (MCC's/VFD's/switchgear), water-flood/disposal buildings, compressor skids, metering equipment, mining power skids, and other products used in the energy, oil and gas, and mining sectors.
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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.Requirements:This position is required to interact with Company personnel, vendors, partners, contractors and clients.
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Role and Responsibilities: Provide subject matter expertise for High Voltage Electrical equipment including transformers, switchgear, controls, relays and transmission equipment. Provide Engineering support to respond to NEISO, NYISO, and PJM request for technical informationProvide NERC compliance oversight of all facilities and manage O&M service provider supporting day to day NERC complianceSupport other Solar and Battery Energy Storage Development activities, specifically with electrical interconnections.
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We are looking for an Experienced Electrical Engineer for our AIS (Air Insulated Switchgear) UIC (Utility, Industrial and Construction) department. Prepare electrical drawing packages (including panel arrangements, nameplate schedule, schematic diagrams, communication drawings, three-line diagrams, general arrangement drawings and wiring diagrams) for factory manufacturing of the switchgear and customer documentation using CAD software.
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