The Substation Control Technician is responsible for the installation, operation, testing and maintenance of all electronic components used in power delivery, monitoring and control.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESinclude the following:
Install, program, test, troubleshoot, calibrate, operate and maintain advanced electronic equipment including protective relays, recloser controls, voltage regulator controls, RTUs, metering, battery chargers, and other electronic substation devices.
Plan, install and test power, controls, and communications circuits for substation equipment in accordance with drawings and schematics. Circuit @types may include AC and DC power/controls, fiber and copper communications cables.
Develop equipment communication maps using DNP protocol for device-to-device and device-to-master communications.
Use a variety of tools and test equipment in commissioning and maintenance, including volt meter, ammeter, turns ratio tester, current injection equipment, etc.
Inspect substation equipment to identify defects and other failures.
Create and revise interconnection drawings and diagrams for new substation equipment additions and modifications.
Maintain assigned tools, test equipment, materials, and vehicle in safe operating condition. Maintain adequate stock of parts and materials in vehicle.
Read and interpret system maps, drawings, and technical data.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
Associates Degree in the electrical or electronics technology, and five years of related experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Experience with an electric utility or similar business is preferred.
Troubleshooting experience in electronics, instrumentation, and controls
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS and ABILITIES
Knowledge of electronic wiring, grounding and AC and DC control circuits.
Knowledge of OSHA electrical safety standards and lockout/tagout procedures.
Proficient in the use of laptop computers using Microsoft operating systems and office software.
Ability to use technical software to program and test electronic relays, meters, and controls.
Ability to read and interpret electrical drawings, diagrams, and related technical material.
Ability to work with minimal supervision and in a team environment on complex electronic systems.
Ability to work effectively with other employees and the public.
Ability to work overtime hours as needed.
Valid Virginia Driver's License
PREFERRED
Technical knowledge of protective relays, distribution automation equipment, and instrumentation is preferred.
Fiber Optic Termination Training
Experience with Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL) equipment and software.
Knowledge of serial and Ethernet communications systems and DNP protocol.
Experience working in substations.
Knowledge of single-phase and three-phase power systems and understanding of power flow and control
Knowledge of the National Electric Safety Code as it pertains to working in an energized substation
CVEC offers competitive benefits including Health/Dental/Vision Insurance, Life and Disability Insurances, Elective and Non-Elective 401k; Generous Annual Paid Time Off.
Only qualified electronic job submissions will be considered for employment. If you need an accommodation during the application process due to a disability, please send an email to:
HR@mycvec.com
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CVECis an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind. CVEC is committed to the principle of equal employment opportunity for all employees and to providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. All employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications. CVECwill not discriminate against any employee or applicant foremployment onthe basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gen
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