About The Position

Performs duties in connection with the installation, removal, operation, inspection, testing, maintenance, and repair of energized and de-energized overhead and underground electric transmission and distribution substation equipment. Performs other work as assigned. Performs duties such as: Under direct supervision, performs the assigned work in overhauling, calibration, and testing of new and in-service equipment. Becoming proficient in the skills of wiring checkout; operational substation switching; testing, calibration, installation of overcurrent and ground relays; the application of programmable logic controllers; basic SCADA systems; the setup, commissioning and teardown of mobile substations; all breakers, switchers, MOABs and airbreak switches, instrument transformers, load tap changers; testing, calibration, and installation of regulators; network transformers, interrupters, and protectors; and comprehensive troubleshooting and functional testing of substation equipment and systems. Interpreting and working from basic construction drawings, wiring drawings, and schematics, manufacturers’ instruction manuals and equipment specifications. Demonstrating the preparation of written reports and records in connection with work performed, problems encountered, solutions achieved and data all recorded in a neat, accurate, and concise manner. Also the ability to make field sketches of installed or in-service equipment, wiring, and connections. Cleaning up liquid spills, smoke, fire, and water-damaged material, and other equipment damage according to the FirstEnergy Accident Prevention Handbook, including procedures mandated by city, state, federal, and Company regulations. Demonstrating the ability to provide timely, courteous and helpful assistance, when required, in customer substations in switching, repairing, and replacing damaged or faulty equipment. Demonstrating the ability to replace defective devices, components, or connectors and repairing, assembling, erecting, and installing equipment, hardware, and accessories in a safe, efficient, and proper manner, demonstrating proper use of equipment and tools, as assigned. Receiving and incorporating instruction in equipment operation and the proper performance of work from higher classification employees, supervisors or other management, assisting in organizing and planning the assigned work, as directed; participating in daily job briefing sessions with the crew to coordinate and ensure the safe completion of the work. Keeping work area in good order and cleaning up after completion of the work. Working closely with and interacting with other elements of the Region and Corporation in overlapping work areas in a manner that is useful, efficient, and productive. Assisting in assignments in connection with the new or replacement installation, adjustment, inspection, repair, and removal of designated substation systems, underground cable/termination and equipment, including switching instructions from Dispatchers. Assisting in assignments, through all voltage levels, in connection with energized circuits and electrically-isolated transmission circuits in substations, which are adjacent or in close proximity to energized transmission and distribution circuits. Assisting in the assigned work in inspection, testing, calibrating, maintaining, installing, removing of substation supervisory batteries, chargers, and associated equipment and emergency generators. Maintaining, repairing, and installing of all electrical equipment including, but not limited to, circuit breakers, voltage regulators, transformers, load tap changers, rotating equipment, capacitor banks, batteries, switches, and various relay and control equipment; including underground vault systems and equipment, as assigned, and communications equipment as requested by other areas. Maintaining, repairing, and installing of all substation structures including, but not limited to, steel structures, bus, insulators, conduit, panel boxes, fence, stone, and yard work activities to include climbing structural steel and major equipment. Maintaining, repairing, and installing of buildings, vaults, and manholes. Performing machining, welding, brazing, and cutting operations. Under close supervision, performing switching and grounding on high voltage equipment; under directive supervision, perform less complex switching. Inspecting manholes and vaults. Assist in the operating of field test equipment including ductor, hi-pot tester, breaker travel analyzer, TTR, megger, TCG monitor, confined space monitor, and phasing sticks. Excavation of manholes and vaults, shoring and forming walls, pouring and finishing concrete structures and foundations, laying up brick and block and other masonry tasks. Operating booms, cranes, bucket trucks, and other aerial lift equipment. Checking voltage and specific gravity of control storage batteries; making minor repairs and performing maintenance work on batteries such as cleaning and greasing terminals and replacing connectors. Performing shop maintenance, repair, and test activities on distribution transformers, voltage regulators, oil switches, reclosers, and similar equipment. Performing the duties of a Substation Electrician A and other duties as assigned of an equivalent skill level.

Requirements

  • Must have attended training school for UC&M 1st Class and successfully completed required examination.
  • Must have high school diploma or GED.
  • Must have a valid CDL Class A.
  • Must promote and interact harmoniously, under regular and emergency situations, with fellow employees, other Company employees, and customers.
  • Must have a telephone and respond regularly to planned overtime and call-outs, as required.
  • Must satisfactorily progress in and complete required training courses as required by the Company.
  • Must have a knowledge of and comply with the local, state and federal motor vehicle laws and must meet the Company's driving requirements.
  • Must have demonstrated aptitude for and skill in the performance of the assigned duties as Substation Electrician A.

Responsibilities

  • Performs duties in connection with the installation, removal, operation, inspection, testing, maintenance, and repair of energized and de-energized overhead and underground electric transmission and distribution substation equipment.
  • Performs assigned work in overhauling, calibration, and testing of new and in-service equipment.
  • Becomes proficient in wiring checkout, operational substation switching, testing, calibration, installation of overcurrent and ground relays, application of programmable logic controllers, basic SCADA systems, setup, commissioning and teardown of mobile substations, breakers, switchers, MOABs and airbreak switches, instrument transformers, load tap changers, testing, calibration, and installation of regulators, network transformers, interrupters, and protectors, and comprehensive troubleshooting and functional testing of substation equipment and systems.
  • Interprets and works from basic construction drawings, wiring drawings, schematics, manufacturers’ instruction manuals, and equipment specifications.
  • Prepares written reports and records in connection with work performed, problems encountered, solutions achieved, and data recorded.
  • Makes field sketches of installed or in-service equipment, wiring, and connections.
  • Cleans up liquid spills, smoke, fire, and water-damaged material, and other equipment damage according to the FirstEnergy Accident Prevention Handbook and mandated procedures.
  • Provides timely, courteous, and helpful assistance in customer substations in switching, repairing, and replacing damaged or faulty equipment.
  • Replaces defective devices, components, or connectors and repairs, assembles, erects, and installs equipment, hardware, and accessories.
  • Receives and incorporates instruction in equipment operation and work performance from higher classification employees, supervisors, or management.
  • Assists in organizing and planning assigned work.
  • Participates in daily job briefing sessions with the crew.
  • Keeps work area in good order and cleans up after completion of work.
  • Works closely with and interacts with other elements of the Region and Corporation in overlapping work areas.
  • Assists in new or replacement installation, adjustment, inspection, repair, and removal of designated substation systems, underground cable/termination and equipment, including switching instructions from Dispatchers.
  • Assists in assignments, through all voltage levels, in connection with energized circuits and electrically-isolated transmission circuits in substations.
  • Assists in inspection, testing, calibrating, maintaining, installing, and removing of substation supervisory batteries, chargers, associated equipment, and emergency generators.
  • Maintains, repairs, and installs all electrical equipment including circuit breakers, voltage regulators, transformers, load tap changers, rotating equipment, capacitor banks, batteries, switches, and various relay and control equipment; including underground vault systems and equipment, and communications equipment.
  • Maintains, repairs, and installs all substation structures including steel structures, bus, insulators, conduit, panel boxes, fence, stone, and yard work activities to include climbing structural steel and major equipment.
  • Maintains, repairs, and installs buildings, vaults, and manholes.
  • Performs machining, welding, brazing, and cutting operations.
  • Performs switching and grounding on high voltage equipment under close supervision.
  • Performs less complex switching under directive supervision.
  • Inspects manholes and vaults.
  • Assists in operating field test equipment including ductor, hi-pot tester, breaker travel analyzer, TTR, megger, TCG monitor, confined space monitor, and phasing sticks.
  • Performs excavation of manholes and vaults, shoring and forming walls, pouring and finishing concrete structures and foundations, laying up brick and block and other masonry tasks.
  • Operates booms, cranes, bucket trucks, and other aerial lift equipment.
  • Checks voltage and specific gravity of control storage batteries; makes minor repairs and performs maintenance work on batteries.
  • Performs shop maintenance, repair, and test activities on distribution transformers, voltage regulators, oil switches, reclosers, and similar equipment.
  • Performs the duties of a Substation Electrician A and other duties as assigned of an equivalent skill level.

Benefits

  • competitive pay plus incentive compensation
  • company-sponsored pension plan
  • 401(k) savings plan with matching employer contribution
  • choice of medical, prescription drug, dental, vision, and life insurance programs
  • skills development training with tuition reimbursement
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