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Advanced Electric Systems is looking for relay, apparatus, and transformer substation testing technicians who are willing to travel on a regular basis throughout the US. Our traveling schedules are flexible and can be tailored to meet the needs of the individual technician.
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Minimum Requirements: College degree in an acceptable curriculum or two-year technical certificate in computer-aided drafting/design; 2+ years of electric substation design experience, including schematics, wiring diagrams, physical layout and facility design required.
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The Substation Wireman duties include all aspects of the PUD's electrical and substation construction, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair responsibilities. Fundamentals of electricity and mathematics as pertains to substation construction and maintenance work.
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Education High School or GED equivalent (Required) Experience Completion of a four-year documented substation apprentice program -or - minimum six years' experience as a journeyman substation electrician.
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As a Substation Engineer with Middough, you will work as a member of a multi-discipline team on high-voltage utility systems and renewable energy interconnection projects with a strong focus on electrical transmission and distribution substation projects.
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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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As a substation engineer, you will lead or support utility and power substation projects and clients. Develop substation layout drawings including, plan and elevations, yard layouts, grounding, grounding details, raceway, raceway details, control building layouts, cable lists, and material lists on new and existing substations.
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AECOM has a position opening foran Electrical Substation Engineer to support our growing Energy Business Line. For this role,AECOM offers the freedom and flexibility to work remotely and/or be located at a variety of Energy offices located in multiple locations across the United States.
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Substation and switching station physical design, including air-insulated substations (AIS) and gas-insulated substations (GIS) + Substation general arrangement drawings, elevations, and sections.
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Position Summary: Responsibilities include welding metal pipelines using arc, mig or stick welding equipment.
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Electrical Substation Engineer. + 6+ years of relevant substation experience preferred. + 4+ years of relevant substation experience. Our team provides a wide range of electrical engineering services across markets sectors including transmission (substations, OH/UG transmission systems, generator interconnections, interconnection strategy), power distribution (OH/UG power systems, substations, EV charging networks, microgrid design, etc.
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Prepare equipment specifications, for substation equipment, components, and construction. Gannett Fleming is looking for experienced Substation Engineers (Physical Engineer) to join our expanding Power Group.
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The primary duties of the Substation Engineer include physical substation, protection, and control engineering for High Voltage Electric Utility projects, 12 kV through 500 kV.Projects range in size, complexity, and voltage class from small distribution equipment upgrades to large transmission substation projects across the globe.
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As an experienced 3d Substation modeler, you will be involved in developing HV physical designs from the tender stages until the project hand over. Develop detailed bills of material for substation power equipments, HV connectors, conduit / trough, and cable trays.
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This position will encompass a variety of substation design and drafting tasks including site layouts, grading plans, general arrangements and sections, above and below-grade plans and detailed drawings and bills of materials, along with electrical schematics and wiring diagrams will be prepared by a designer for self-drafting or drafting by others.
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