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6 months of experience in performing design or technical review of high voltage substation physical designs in at least one of the following disciplines: Protective Relay and Control, Metering/SCADA, or HV Outdoor Equipment.
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At least 5 years of combined experience in estimating or project management in low voltage electrical contracting or relevant field experience. Current RCDD Certification preferred. The position is estimating large and small technologies projects (telecom, access control, DAS, audio/visual) and managing those awarded projects.
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Perform on-site routine and emergency troubleshooting, programming, and repairs, in addition to the installation, inspection, testing, and servicing of low voltage life safety product lines and fire alarm systems.
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Knowledge of industrial 3 phase equipment, controls, VFD drives, PLC and control devices (e.g. Allen Bradley, ABB, and Foxboro) Must be able to troubleshoot and repair up to 480V equipment Perform calibration of 4-20 MA instruments and other low voltage systems.
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What You’ll Be Doing Troubleshooting/ maintaining/repairing electro-mechanical systems, pneumatic, machine operations, HVAC systems, and electric motorsRead and interpret P&IDs, schematics, and detailed repair drawings related to equipment and machineryTroubleshoot, test, and repair of low-voltage systems.
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Install and configure door hardware, such as locks, handles, closers, low-voltage, and access control systems. Vortex Doors, America s highest quality and most customer-centric commercial and industrial door repair company, is seeking a motivated Experienced Commercial Door Technician to join our company.
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Potential exposure exists to high voltage current, welding equipment, vehicle and equipment lubricants and solvents. Forklift and/or conveyor maintenance experience preferred. This includes hydraulic, pneumatic, plumbing, carpentry, and building maintenance, major overhaul of equipment, fabrication of parts, air conditioning and heating system maintenance, adjustment, system design changes and calibration, and repair of electronic and pneumatic controls.
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This testing involves verification of CT/PT ratio, CT polarity, transformer impedance, power factor for transformers, timing of power circuit breakers, and insulation voltage withstand tests. With instruction and guidance from the BPA lead engineer, perform testing of Substation Control equipment including Protective Relaying, SCADA, microwave radio, Transfer Trip, and PLC's (Programmable Logic Controllers.
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Advanced PC skills (MS PowerPoint, Oracle, MS Project, MS SharePoint, DNV CHOP – Certified Healthcare Operations ProfessionalCFC Certification (Universal), Brazing Certification, Limited Maintenance or low voltage electrical license(s.
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The incumbent (on a mostly emergency basis) would be responsible for planning, executing and leading technical field assignments including installations, modifications, testing and commissioning of high voltage substation equipment Limited travel to customer sites, primarily remaining close to the service station for technical support and reference.
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The ideal candidate should have a good understanding of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and experience in power distribution, load flow analysis, low voltage, (medium voltage a plus), and lighting design.
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Troubleshoot and repair low voltage electrical systems, steering systems, pneumatic-air brake systems, hydraulics, transmissions, drivetrain components, etc. Job Description: Madden Industrial Craftsmen is seeking a Diesel Truck Mechanic for our Portland client in the metal recycling industry.
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Lead transmission design of projects from the conceptual phase through design completion for project needs and requirements that are set forth by the project managers including EFM, Conductor Sizing, Induction, Impedance, Lossesand Voltage Drop design.
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Previous experience must demonstrate an ability to design low voltage power distribution, lighting, grounding, instrumentation & control systems with minimal support from engineers. · Knowledge of medium voltage power distribution system design is a plus.
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The Associate Project Manager manages high voltage transmission, distribution, and substation construction/maintenance projects. The Associate Project Manager manages high voltage transmission, distribution, and substation construction/maintenance projects.
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