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Ability to determine load center unit substation loading. Produce installation details, motor control center single lines, electric room layouts, motor control elementaries, connection diagrams, cable schedules, control panel layouts and grounding, lighting, power and instrumentation plans under general supervision.
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Advise on construction methods, e.g. dewatering, piling, de-wall, ground improvement, excavation techniques, soil substation (Rayleigh waves), tunnelling excavation and disposal of material, deep excavations, monitoring.
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Through the Community Work Program, the CSO duties include supervising a work crew who does the cleaning and manual labor projects for the substation. A CSO may be required to work either inside a substation or outside in the field.
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Coordinate with substation stakeholders for scheduling of electrical checkers and for new access gates as needed. Based in St. Louis, WWT works closely with industry leaders such as Cisco, HPE, Dell EMC, NetApp, VMware, Intel, AWS, Microsoft, and F5, focusing on three market segments: Fortune 500 companies, service providers and the public sector.
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The ideal candidate will have at least seven years of progressively responsible managerial and supervisory experience in public utilities electric distribution and transmission engineering, substation and planning engineering, generation,communication, operations, maintenance, and construction activities.
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A) operating a switchboard controlling the function or maintenance of electric equipment and lines in an electric power generating plant, substation, or in a receiving, switching, or distribution station.
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Completed at least one detailed design project for an HVDC substation. Possess experience in preparing layouts, elevation views, installation details, grounding, lighting, cable trays and conduit layout drawings is required.
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Oversees both short and long-range planning for transmission, substation, and distribution facilities including systemic revisions to the Electric Capital Improvement Plan and preparation of engineering studies that provide planning level details and costs of capital improvement projects.
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Grounding and lighting drawings, cable/conduit/tray routing plans, substation and equipment layouts, cable schedules, panel schedules; Grounding and lighting drawings, cable/conduit/tray routing plans, substation and equipment layouts, cable schedules, panel schedules.
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MV/LV power distribution, substation, and advance switchgear design experience. MV/LV power distribution, substation, and advance switchgear design experience. AutoCAD drafting package. To produce full electrical design of gas-powered generation, CHP plants and Renewable Natural Gas projects, providing input and support at all stages of a project from sales through to installation.
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Perform complex substation protection, control, automation, and communication designs including, but not limited to equipment installations/replacements and capital improvement projects featuring engineering construction drawings, detailed electrical schematics and wiring diagrams, equipment bills of material, cable schedules, control logic, automation maps, substation concentrator programming, field testing, commissioning, and interface to SCADA system.
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Knowledge of HV substation equipment, MV electrical (apparatus) equipment including station service, 15 kV switchgear and protective relaying. 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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Strong knowledge of the National Electrical Code and various industry standards, such as OSHA and NFPA. Requires special skills in a majority of the following: Power quality surveys - generation and co-generation start-up – ANSI, NEC, NEMA and specifications (field evaluation); pilot wire and distance relaying - computer power system transient surveys - vector, phasor analogy; UPS systems - drive systems - complex control systems - medium and high voltage substation start-up, vibration analysis.
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AECOM has a position available for a Senior Civil/Structural Engineer with experience focused on Substation and Transmission & Distribution projects to support our growing Energy Business Line. AECOM offers the freedom and flexibility to work remotely and/or be located at a variety of Energy offices located in multiple locations across the United States.
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Be a part of our impactful team and take your career to the next level in the electrical substation and power plant projects. High School diploma, GED or technical vocational or apprenticeship training, combined with prior field service or equivalent related experience.
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