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Insight Global is looking for a Relay Engineer focusing on Substation projects to join one of our largest utility clients located in Spring Valley, NY. This individual will act as the lead relay engineer for numerous substation projects and will be responsible for preparing sketches to be used as the design guide for drafters in the preparation of relay and meter one-line diagrams, schematics, and construction drawings.
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Demonstrated relevant experience in substation field engineering services and technical support for the construction, testing, and commissioning of substation equipment up to and including 500kV Must include; Protective Relays, Relay Panels, AC/DC Panels, Battery Systems, Breakers, Transformers, SSVTs, CCVTs, PTs, CTs, Linear Couples, etc.
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Knowledge of generators, transformers, circuit breakers, protection relay, generator protection, voltage regulation, governor control, capacitors, synchronous condensers, power electronic converters for ESS, wind, and solar.
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Experience with regional RTO’s (NYISO, PJM, NEISO) preferred but not required Experience in electrical system modeling, relay coordination, short circuit studies, setting microprocessor-based relays, field commissioning of electrical systems, NYISO interconnect studies is a plusExperience with NERC standards, preferred but not required.
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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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The Engineer will be required to interact with all facilities in the Company's Fleet providing technical support for electrical issues, overseeing NERC compliance, supporting regional ISO (PJM, NEISO, and NYISO) technical requests, and supporting development work.
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Perform technical analyses of electrical substation systems including AD & DC schematic development, relay protection and controls, wiring design, equipment arrangements, conduit and raceway design, bus work, lighting and grounding design.
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Role and Responsibilities: Provide subject matter expertise for High Voltage Electrical equipment including transformers, switchgear, controls, relays and transmission equipment. Description: Seeking an Engineer to provide a wide range of engineering expertise to the company's fleet of power generating facilities.
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2 years Instrumentation and control, substations operations, gas operations, SCADA, Unit Substation Automation (USA) systems, distribution and transmission equipment, relay circuit design, electrical component and test evaluation, control systems and /or electrical/electronic and laboratory methods.
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Job DutiesTroubleshooting and modifying ladder logic programs on Siemens and Allen Bradly PLCs; troubleshooting of various VFDs / Motor Controls / Hardwire relay logic electrical processes. The Manufacturing Electrical Controls Technician – PLC plays an integral part in the safe and successful production of refractory brick products at HarbisonWalker Internationals Fairfield plant.
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Experience with the following systems: Fidessa (OMS); Nasdaq Smarts (trade surveillance/case management); Global Relay (e-comm surveillance/case management). Bachelor's degree and/or equivalent work experience in the financial industry, especially with Trading Surveillance, Trading Desk, Trade Support, Compliance or Risk Management, is a plus.
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CVS Health can provide a request for a reasonable accommodation, including a qualified interpreter, written information in other formats, translation or other services through ColleagueRelations@CVSHealth.com If you have a speech or hearing disability, please call 7-1-1 to utilize Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS.
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Engage with internal cross functional teams including Product Management, Product Development, Client Support and Product Marketing to relay market feedback and provide input into the design of innovative solutions.
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We seek a talented, sales-oriented Beauty Sales Consultant who is passionate about the retail beauty industry and believes the client experience should be top-notch. As a retail beauty advisor, you are a CVS beauty sales enthusiast.
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The company has partnered with NASA to provide electronic solutions for the Artemis Orion Crew Capsule, Viper Lunar Rover, Satellite Laser Communications Relay, OSIRIS-REX to study asteroid composition along with complete satellite buses for the defence department.
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