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Preparation of power systems ac and dc single-line diagrams, metering and relaying schematics, ac and dc control schematics, wiring drawings, substation equipment layout drawings, conduit routing drawings, cable schedules, equipment mounting and installation drawings, grounding grid design, lightning protection design, lighting design, and related power distribution design drawings.
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Is responsible for supporting or leading substation engineering project teams, with the development of General Arrangements for Substations, Equipment Plans, Elevations, and Sections, Control House Layouts, Grounding design, Conduit and cable design, Creation of Bills of Materials, and Cable schedules.
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Applies knowledge of one-line drawings, elementaries, and wiring diagrams, equipment specifications (including transformers, MCC, switchgear, substation equipment), power plans, conduit plans, cable schedules, system studies and protective relay settings.
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Create design/construction drawing package for substation design project including substation general plan, elevation and detail, bill of material, conduit and cable schedule. Develop bill of materials, SCADA point assignment sheets and cable pull lists.
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Develop and maintain Electrical Single Line Diagrams, Schematic/Interconnection Diagrams, Conduit/Cable Schedules, Plans for Lighting, Grounding, Power, Controls, Raceway, etc. Complete calculations of limited complexity, with supervision as needed; may include lighting distribution, conduit/cable tray fills, voltage drop, feeder sizing, etc.
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Such as (Bend conduit, install supports and raceway for cable distribution, install cable tray, installation of grounding system, pull cable, and assist as directed) Performing physically demanding tasks like moving or lifting heavy objects, digging trenches for laying conduit.
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Experience designated or analyzing optimum routing for underground duct banks, cable tray and conduit. Overnight travel to various construction sites in differing regions (Mid-Atlantic, Wilmington, Pascagoula, Savannah) required 10-20% of the time.
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Design and engineer new products tailored to the specific needs of electrical contractors, covering areas such as cable pulling, conduit bending, and material handling. Strong understanding of manufacturing processes including welding (manual and robotic), sheet metal fabrication, machining, metal casting, and coatings.
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Transformers, switchgear, electrical equipment, conduit, cable tray and cable. Ensure a safe work environment by assisting Site Safety Manager in conducting safety. Assist Project Scheduler with the maintenance and updating of the electrical portion of.
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Cutting, threading, and bending conduit, pull wires through conduit, running conduit, running and laying cable. Splicing wire and cable by removing insulation from conductors, scraping conductor clean with knife or scraping tools, cutting with pliers, twisting conductor together, soldering or using mechanical means to make splices.
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Electrical design of location plans, power, conduit-cable tray routing, lighting layouts, installation details, low voltage receptacles, welding receptacles, junction boxes, size and balance of loads for circuit breaker panels, panel schedule, block diagrams.
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Demolition of cable and conduit runs. Route, bend and install conduit runs. Route, fabricate and install cable tray. Install Electrical and Electronic Control Systems and equipment, PLC's, MCC's, Lighting, Power supplies, Fire and Gas, and communications systems with minimal supervision.
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Help to maintain and repair all electrical and electronic installations including high voltage services, panel boards, distribution systems, transformers, relays, switches, cable and conduit.
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Able to climb ladders and scaffolds, to work on roofs, parapets and setbacks, to be able to lift heavy objects such as motors, controls, pipe conduit, cable, etc. Physical Requirements : Must be able to work in any and all positions, in suspended ceilings, crawl spaces, pipe chases, tunnel, pits, etc.
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Independently prepares final schematic diagrams/wiring diagrams/block diagrams, cable & conduit schedules/flow diagrams/equipment layouts/foundation details/plan and profiles/structural details/P&IDs/bill of materials, etc.
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