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Assist with the development of biddable and technically accurate SCADA / I&C construction documents including P&IDs, network architecture diagrams, control panel layouts and wiring diagrams, installation details, loop drawings, and technical specifications.
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General ability to not only comprehend but also to provide input on single-line diagrams, wiring diagrams, schematics, protection & control, fuse coordination, and outage planning, general arrangements, elevation drawings, bus designs/calculations, and below grade/raceway design.
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Develop and/or review typical I&C engineering and design drawings such as P&IDs, Instrument Loop Sheets, Interconnecting Instrument Wiring Diagrams, Motor Control Elementary Wiring Diagrams, Process Control System Network Architecture Diagrams, Process Control System Controller and I/O Cabinet Layout drawings and Bills of Material.
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Define scope of work, design criteria, schedule, standards, and procedures for project assignments; which may include Process Control Systems, SCADA Systems, Motor Control Systems and wiring, Controllers and I/O cabinets, as well as other automated systems.
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Including drawing lists, bill of materials, AC and DC schematics, panel front views, panel and equipment wiring diagrams, annunciator diagrams, SCADA communication diagrams and point lists, circuit maps, plan views, layout views, elevation views, and various other diagram and drawings, for completeness, correctness, and cohesion.
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Technical degree related to wiring or electro-mechanical assembly preferred. Under general supervision, uses hand tools and electric tools to mount parts, fabricate sheet metal enclosures, assemble power stacks and install power wire and/or wire harness for various products according to job shop instructions and by following the company's workmanship standards.
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Experience in the energy projects including utility and power design ranging from low voltage to extra high voltage (LV,MV,HV,EHV), AC design, DC design, transmission/distribution/collection, renewable energy, solar, battery storage, wind and natural gas projects is a strong plus.
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This would include structure, schematic, foundation, grounding, steel, layout, equipment, apparatus, wiring, panel, AC&DC, one lines, and other type drawings necessary to produce substation, relay, and line design job packages.
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Develop substation one lines, three lines, Aux AC Power Systems, DC Power Systems, DC Schematics, SCADA and Communications Systems, Relay Panel Layouts, Equipment Wiring, and Cable Schedules for new and existing substations.
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Ability to understand basic wiring diagrams and basic DC circuit theory a plus. Troubleshoot and diagnose problems by running diagnostic tests to determine whether there is an issue with the wiring or a part, or if the entire system requires replacement.
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The Electrical Controls Technician assembles, installs, tests and troubleshoots electrical or electronic wiring, equipment, apparatus and components using hand tools and power tools in a safe manner.
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Take off ALL SYSTEMS involved in the preparation of an estimate (motor controls, instrumentation, lighting, lighting control, fire alarm, A/V, modular wiring, grounding, motor and equipment connections, generators, power distribution equipment, feeders, UPS, etc.
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Design detailed drawing packages including electrical one-line diagrams, installation details, bills of material, panel schedules, lighting plans, motor schematics, conduit/cable plans, field wiring diagrams, etc.
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Install, troubleshoot, and repair electrically driven equipment, components, and general wiring, specifying wire and conduit sizes for accurate circuit protection of tools and equipment (multi-phase, voltages to 4160.
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Ability to perform asbestos removal / abatement on existing wiring systems. Ability to perform asbestos removal / abatement on existing wiring systems. This position is located at the Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory supporting the Bettis Facilities, Infrastructure & Engineering team.
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