Substation Electrician Crew Lead

Alliant EnergyMason City, IA
7d$59 - $59

About The Position

Grow your career with Alliant Energy! At Alliant Energy, our purpose is to serve customers and build stronger communities. Our employees make a difference every day by using their personal energy to bring this purpose to life. Union Details (If applicable) IBEW Local 204 (Large Group) Seniority Group (Local 965 Only) and Business Unit Operations-IA Energy Del IPL Number of Positions Available 1 Salary Grade U104008 Career Band Foreman Job Code J01399 Pay Range $58.70 - $58.70 Alliant Energy offers a comprehensive total rewards package including competitive compensation and benefit programs. Information on these benefit programs is available on our Careers site. Training Locations IPL Technical Training Center Residency Requirement Travel time from your primary residence to your assigned headquarters must be 35 minutes or less under normal driving conditions. Job Description Job Summary Supervises the construction of substations, and maintains the electrical and related equipment of a substation. What you will do Oversees and installs, commissions, maintains and troubleshoots substation power transformers, circuit breakers, metal-clad switchgear, oil circuit reclosers, load tap changers, voltage regulators and controls, capacitor banks and controls, circuit switchers, lightning arresters, battery and battery chargers, motors, underground high voltage and control cables, in transmission and distribution and power plant substations. Supervises others assigned to assist in accomplishing assignments. Commissions, maintains and troubleshoots oil switches. Must be familiar with and be able to do switchboard, relay and control wiring from complicated wiring diagrams or schematic drawings. Installs and maintains fiber optic cable from terminal equipment and control panels to high voltage substation equipment. Installs substation protective relays, substation metering, substation interchange metering, substation current transformers, coupling capacitors, digital and analog telemetering, power line carrier transmitters/receivers, wave-traps and carrier tuning equipment, transfer trip carrier and tone equipment, fiber optic and metallic inner-panel cable, transducers, digital fault recorders, sequence of events recorders, telephones, substation local area networks (LANs), distribution automation communications circuits from the Demarc to internal equipment, and packet radio. Installs and maintains all types of electrical conduit and wiring. Installs terminations on high-voltage underground substation cables. Performs line switching for substation maintenance and construction activities. Prepares and maintains records of equipment tests and maintenance, keeps operating records, prepares purchase authorizations and performs other administrative work as required. Makes special tests as directed in connection with operation, maintenance and design of all types of electrical equipment and systems. Installs, commissions, maintains and troubleshoots like types of customer owned equipment on non-commodity projects. Must be familiar with and able to use computers and other maintenance related test equipment. Trains fellow employees in related activities. Revises and makes corrections to substations and equipment drawings. Performs other similar, related or incidental duties. Must report to work fit for duty and free from the effects of drug and alcohol abuse. May be required to perform first responder duties and basic troubleshooting on telecommunications and system protection equipment problems.

Requirements

  • 2 years formal education in electrical and electronic theory and fundamentals equivalent to completion of CIE Course 1B
  • 4 years technical experience in the installation, maintenance, and repair of metering, electrical and electronic plant and substation electrical equipment.
  • Related training through an accredited electrical apprenticeship program may be substituted for the 2 years formal education, as determined by the JATC.
  • Must obtain and maintain a valid driver's license of appropriate grade.
  • Basic knowledge of the National Electric Safety Code (NESC), National Electric Code (NEC), and Alliant Service Standards.
  • Knowledge of electric utility systems operation, maintenance and construction practices.
  • Demonstrated mechanical ability.
  • Ability to read, interpret and demonstrate practical and theoretical knowledge of blueprints, maintenance manuals, technical manuals, electrical and electronic circuits and electrical equipment operating at power system frequency, and ability to analyze test results for the purpose of locating and remedying trouble in such circuits and equipment.
  • Ability to read and comprehend Right-To-Know information.
  • Ability to work effectively in a collaborative and inclusive work environment.
  • Must be willing to work long overtime hours to maintain continuity of service as emergencies may require.

Responsibilities

  • Oversees and installs, commissions, maintains and troubleshoots substation power transformers, circuit breakers, metal-clad switchgear, oil circuit reclosers, load tap changers, voltage regulators and controls, capacitor banks and controls, circuit switchers, lightning arresters, battery and battery chargers, motors, underground high voltage and control cables, in transmission and distribution and power plant substations.
  • Supervises others assigned to assist in accomplishing assignments.
  • Commissions, maintains and troubleshoots oil switches.
  • Must be familiar with and be able to do switchboard, relay and control wiring from complicated wiring diagrams or schematic drawings.
  • Installs and maintains fiber optic cable from terminal equipment and control panels to high voltage substation equipment.
  • Installs substation protective relays, substation metering, substation interchange metering, substation current transformers, coupling capacitors, digital and analog telemetering, power line carrier transmitters/receivers, wave-traps and carrier tuning equipment, transfer trip carrier and tone equipment, fiber optic and metallic inner-panel cable, transducers, digital fault recorders, sequence of events recorders, telephones, substation local area networks (LANs), distribution automation communications circuits from the Demarc to internal equipment, and packet radio.
  • Installs and maintains all types of electrical conduit and wiring.
  • Installs terminations on high-voltage underground substation cables.
  • Performs line switching for substation maintenance and construction activities.
  • Prepares and maintains records of equipment tests and maintenance, keeps operating records, prepares purchase authorizations and performs other administrative work as required.
  • Makes special tests as directed in connection with operation, maintenance and design of all types of electrical equipment and systems.
  • Installs, commissions, maintains and troubleshoots like types of customer owned equipment on non-commodity projects.
  • Must be familiar with and able to use computers and other maintenance related test equipment.
  • Trains fellow employees in related activities.
  • Revises and makes corrections to substations and equipment drawings.
  • Performs other similar, related or incidental duties.
  • Must report to work fit for duty and free from the effects of drug and alcohol abuse.
  • May be required to perform first responder duties and basic troubleshooting on telecommunications and system protection equipment problems.
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