Apprentice/Substation/Journey Substation Technician

Nebraska Public Power DistrictKearney, NE
Onsite

About The Position

These positions are directly responsible and accountable for performing effective substation maintenance/testing and operation activities required for safely keeping the lights on for the assigned area. Responsibilities include installation, checkout, calibration, maintenance, troubleshooting, repair and operation of electrical equipment, frequent travel, overnight stays, respond to after-hours trouble calls, and responding to emergencies. Assignment to one of these positions and a condition of continued employment will be the ability to arrive from your residence to the District office that you report to within 30 minutes of notification of a callout. Due to North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) regulatory requirements regarding medium substations, all substation technicians must obtain and maintain a satisfactory NERC background check.

Requirements

  • Associate's degree in electro-mechanical, electronics, electrical technology.
  • OR An associate's degree or certificate of completion from an approved community college or correspondence school in a related field.
  • OR Have substation technician experience within the District or with another utility or electrical contractor that is considered an acceptable equivalent to the formal education options listed.
  • Maintain CDL operator's license, switchman certification, and other certifications as required.
  • Must obtain and maintain CPR & first aid certifications.
  • Ability to arrive from your residence to the District office that you report to within 30 minutes of notification of a callout.
  • Obtain and maintain a satisfactory NERC background check.

Nice To Haves

  • A total of five years of combined experience at the Apprentice Substation Technician and Substation levels is the minimum requirement for progression to the Journey Substation Technician position (as outlined in the Substation Technician Progression Program).
  • Senior Substation Technician must be certified as Substation Journey in one of the Substation Technician disciplines (Protection and Control, Metering, Equipment Maintenance).
  • Technicians may obtain multiple Journey certifications and/or specialized Substation Technician classifications with Substation Manager approval.

Responsibilities

  • Perform acceptance and diagnostic testing of substation components associated with transmission and subtransmission substations.
  • Design, configure, and install revenue and specialized metering.
  • Use computers with various operating software to interface with diagnostic test equipment.
  • Interpret the results of diagnostic tests.
  • Perform diagnostic troubleshooting and repairing of equipment associated with transmission, subtransmission, distribution, and metering equipment.
  • Perform testing on equipment in service without jeopardizing the stability of the system.
  • Respond to after-hours trouble calls to perform diagnostics and repairs of substation and metering equipment.
  • Install, test, and maintain various substation equipment.
  • Safely operate man-lifts, high reaches, and substation vehicles.
  • Install, test, and maintain various mobile substation equipment.
  • Perform duties while working for and with various customers.
  • Assist other technicians in performing their duties, as needed.
  • Accountable for other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • medical and dental insurance
  • 401K retirement plan
  • paid holidays
  • paid vacation
  • paid medical
  • training opportunities
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