Transmission Specialist -2
Join us in this role where you’ll support our North‑East program of offshore wind farms. You’ll be responsible for commissioning, maintaining, operating, and trouble‑shooting high and low‑voltage equipment in a safe and controlled manner, as well as providing safety guidance for all working parties in accordance with Ørsted Electrical Safety Rules (ØESR). We cultivate a collaborative, dynamic, and diverse work environment and encourage career‑long learning and development so our people can realise their full potential. The role will be based both onshore and offshore.
Welcome to US Offshore Operations You’ll be part of the High Voltage Transmission System team where you, together with your colleagues, will service, maintain, and repair the HV equipment in electrical substations throughout the region. In this role, you’ll report to the High Voltage (HV) Transmission System Manager. As a team, we foster a safety culture and are able to reliably maintain the bulk electric transmission system.
You’ll play an important role in: providing safety by electrical or mechanical isolation, earthing, and switching of high‑voltage and low‑voltage equipment in substations for both planned and unplanned work
undertaking preventive and corrective maintenance of high‑voltage substation assets in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions
performing troubleshooting activities using alarm signals on SCADA or local control system
operating transmission system configurations and contingencies for a wind farm and being able to comprehend transmission system relay protection schemes
outage managing and network controlling in collaboration with relevant personnel and being able to operate the transmission assets using the SCADA or local control system
leading contractors and working parties working on transmission assets within a substation and participating in coordination of inter‑system operation, testing, and associated safety procedures.
To succeed in the role, you: have at least five years of electrical working and maintenance experience working at substation as a qualified person operating under the company’s HV Safety Rules
are experienced in performing switching operations on high‑voltage transmission assets
need to become a qualified person under the ØESR with support and training provided to gain this internal accreditation in the first year of employment
are able to work a shift‑pattern, sometimes spending up to 7/14 days offshore at a time on a service operation vessel (SOV)
have the clear medical checks and safety training programs as required by Global Wind Organisation (GWO) standards and have a valid US driver’s license.
The salary range for this position is $45.00 per hour. Our salary ranges are based on position level and reflect the cost of labor across multiple U.S. geographic markets. Individual pay within the range is determined by work location and additional factors, including job related skills, experience, and relevant education or training.
Variable compensation: the total rewards package may include discretionary short‑term and long‑term incentive opportunities based on your pay band and performance. These may be changed or suspended at the company’s sole discretion.
Benefits for employees who meet eligibility requirements include: fully paid premium for family insurance coverage for health, life, dental, and vision; flexible spending accounts; health savings accounts; short‑ and long‑term disability insurance; an Employee Assistance Program; 18 weeks or hourly equivalent of parental leave with an additional short‑term disability benefit of 6‑8 weeks or hourly equivalent for the birthing parent; a 401(k) retirement savings plan with up to 5% employer match; commuting benefits; 7 paid sick days per year; 20 paid time off days; 13 annual paid holidays; 16 hours of volunteer time off.
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