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Experience and/or knowledge of substation layout and major equipment including breakers, switches, and substation steel. Substation Engineer's major responsibilities include: Substation layout design, drawing review, equipment and/ or construction labor specifications for all substation projects.
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Typical tasks include the development of one-line diagrams, wiring diagrams, conduit and cable sizing and routing, panel schedules, material take-offs, and writing of specifications. Detailed design of generating plant and renewable energy electrical systems under the supervision of a lead electrical engineer.
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Inspects the property for potential issues or hazards pertaining to utilities/building systems (heating, wiring, plumbing), common areas, maintenance, protections, and life safety, etc. Qualified CPSI - Certified Playground Safety Inspector - Field Inspectors for Insurance Loss Control are needed in your area.
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Testing medium and high voltage substation apparatus including, but not limited to, instrument transformers, circuit breakers, transformers, and capacitor banks. Testing of microprocessor protective relays and schemes associated with, but not limited to, transmission lines, busses, power transformers, capacitor banks, feeders, breakers, etc.
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Repairing electrical equipment such as lighting fixtures, fans, motors, switches, wiring, fuses, circuit breakers, and outlets. Inspecting electrical equipment, such as transformers, substations, and circuit breakers, to identify problems with performance.
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Ability read P&IDs , Instrumentation and Controls wiring diagrams. Work as the Project Lead Engineer or as a Project Engineer on a team, the Sr. Control Systems Engineer will be required to support multiple projects simultaneously.
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You will be responsible for installing and repairing wiring, electrical. Energy Jobline would like to introduce the role of Low Voltage Lighting Technician based in Wyckoff, NJ, USA. If you think you are a suitable match for this role, please hit the apply button for more details.
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Perform routine maintenance and systems checks for assigned facilities in the areas of HVAC; wall and floor repairs; ceiling tile and light replacements; drains, faucets and fixtures; gates and overhead doors; locks; minor roof and parking lot repairs; furniture assembly and wall mounts; low voltage wiring, electric fixtures and outlets; painting and touch up.
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Reports To (Title): Director of Facilities Operations. Adhere to all Goodwill and personnel policies and procedures; follow good safety and security practices including reporting safety hazards and injuries to the Manager, HR, and/or Job Coach if applicable.
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Experience with substation layout and major equipment including breakers, switches, and substation steel. The Substation engineer's daily responsibilities will include conducting substation layout design, drawing reviews, equipment/construction labor specifications, prepare sketches for Design Drafters, perform project cost estimates, and review and analyze reports for each project.
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Design and model intricate building electrical systems, including wiring, electrical devices, lighting, and panel boards using advanced 3D modeling software. Proficiency in Revit, Catia, or other relevant 3D modeling software.
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Responsible for data wiring and cabling for the entire network, including remote sites, communications closets, and the data center. Familiarity with Meraki Networks, including SDWAN, switches, and WiFi configuration.
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Will possess and maintain familiarity with IEEE, ANSI, NESC standards applicable to substation design along with NERC/FERC regulatory standards. Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. (Con Edison), Orange & Rockland Utilities (O&R), and Consolidated Edison Transmission (CET) are equal opportunity employers.
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Able to distinguish between colors used to identify wiring and mark underground utilities. Correctly, safely, and efficiently locate underground utilities, including telecommunications, electric power, cable TV, gas, water, and sewer systems.
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Plans security/fire alarm installations by surveying and evaluating location; identifying alarm installation requirements; laying-out equipment and wiring plan. Establishes security/fire alarm system by installing equipment; running and pulling wiring; programming and calibrating equipment; adhering to codes, regulations, and standards.
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