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Industrial power distribution system designs including MV and LV switchgear, MCC's, VFD's, power distribution transformers, batteries and UPS. Black & Veatch's Oil, Gas & Chemical Electrical Engineering team provides services from consulting, design, full engineering, procurement & construction (EPC), and commissioning & start-up for LNG facilities, Floating LNG facilities, gas processing & NGL fractionation, gasification & gas to liquids, hydrogen, and ammonia & fertilizers.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in electrical and instrumentation engineering, with a particular focus on power systems, including Medium Voltage (MV) switchgear, Motor Control Center (MCC) integration, and drives.
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The Helper - Substation Apprentice 3 works as a member of a crew in the performance of tasks associated with the operation, maintenance, testing, troubleshooting and repair of high voltage substation equipment and controls; power circuit breakers, power transformers, control batteries and chargers, metal-clad switchgear, high voltage busses, fire protection systems, low voltage station service equipment, capacitor banks, and disconnect switches.
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Solid understanding of single-line drawings and equipment specifications (including transformers, MCC, switchgear, substation equipment), system studies and protective relay settings as applicable to behind the meter and front of the meter renewable projects.
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Be responsible for hands-on execution of projects including Startup, commissioning, troubleshooting and repair of Power Delivery equipment in respective area; Power Delivery includes transformers, switchgear, OCBs, Circuit Breakers, busways, UPS (Uninterruptable Power Source.
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Experience with rotating machinery, variable frequency drives, motor control centers and switchgear. Design and develop electrical system and produce documentation such as control panel wiring diagrams and electrical system single line diagrams.
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This position will be the focal point for all changes involving, but not limited to; instrumentation, control valves, motors, switchgear, motor control centers/starters and transformers. The Instrument and Electrical Operations Engineer is responsible for Management of Change (MOC) for the assigned area, troubleshooting of instrumentation and electrical equipment, providing scopes of work for area related projects, assist with implementation of capital projects and technical support for turnarounds/outages.
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Operation of relays, pad mounted switchgear, PV modules, PV arrays, inverters, and battery storage containers. Operation of relays, pad mounted switchgear, PV modules, PV arrays, inverters, and battery storage containers.
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Responsible for substation, plant power distribution and transmission line projects involving Low, Medium and High Voltage system components using switchgear, transformers, and protection systems from a functional and specific perspective.
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Expertise and experience in at least one of the following is required: Automation and Control systems Protective Relay programming and commissioning PLC applications for Switchgear. Key responsibilities include engineering, testing, maintaining and supporting automation solutions as well as intelligent products in MV/LV switchgear applications.
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Field Operations Team Leaders support our expanding teams locally in Hawaii and help grow our portfolio of photovoltaic (PV) solar and battery energy storage systems (BESS) facilities while connecting the region to the broader Field Operations network.
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Work with and support Regional Safety Manager. Support, or lead as necessary, warranty claims processes with EPC providers and equipment vendors. Equipment to learn and maintain includes PV solar modules, PV arrays, inverters, and battery energy storage system (BESS battery containers.
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Design and configure SCADA systems using WonderWare InTouch, Allen Bradley Factory Talk, Copa-Data Zenon, Siemens WinCC, and/or SEL RTAC AcSELerator Diagram Builder. Experience with Rockwell, Schneider, Siemens, and ABB software a plus.
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The product range includes Medium Voltage switchgear, Motor Control, Power Equipment Centers, Distribution transformers, protection, automation devices, and other related products for complete electrical substation solutions.
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Responsibilities include engineering, testing, maintaining and supporting automation solutions as well as intelligent products in MV/LV switchgear applications. Design and configure SCADA systems using WonderWare InTouch, Allen Bradley Factory Talk, Copa-Data Zenon, Siemens WinCC, and/or SEL RTAC HMI.
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