Apprentice through 1st Class Relay Technician in Montpelier

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Apprentice Through 1st Class Relay Technician In Montpelier This position is primarily responsible for performing a variety of functions related to the installation, removal, maintenance, testing, and repair of substation high and low voltage electrical transmission, distribution, control, and communication equipment as utilized in or for the operation of substations, transmission, distribution, and generating plants. Work is varied in nature. The incumbent applies an advanced technical knowledge of high voltage electricity, electrical control, communication, and protection equipment to work performed. Works under limited supervision and in compliance with established policies, procedures, and regulations. Essential functions (majority of duties, but not meant to be all-inclusive nor prevent other duties from being assigned as necessary): Programs, installs, tests, commissions, troubleshoots, repairs, and maintains electro-mechanical, solid-state, and microprocessor based protective relays, SCADA NTU's and RTU's, data concentrators, digital fault recorders, communication processors, programmable logic controllers, panel meters, transducers, IED's, control panels associated with the GMP's substation, generation, transmission, and distribution facilities. Installs, prepares, and terminates control cables, coaxial, and panelboard wire to required standards. Terminates, splices repairs and may install fiber optic cable. Responsible for the installation, calibration, and repair of all transducers, transmitters, and communication equipment associated with the SCADA LAN system. Installs, maintains, and repairs various forms of substation communications equipment including digital multiplexer equipment including fiber, layer 2 and layer 3 networking switches and routers. Oversees the installation of equipment and other work performed by outside contractors on Company property as required. Diagnoses emergency situations for proper restoration of service to customers based on understanding of the operation of all substations in the Company's system if the Controller is unavailable. Utilizes protective relay test equipment for the calibration and testing of electromechanical, solid-state, and microprocessor based protection systems. Understands and employs safe work practices associated with working in energized high voltage substations and generating stations. Performs protection and control work consistent with GMP Safety, Switching, and Tagging procedures by utilizing tailboard conferences, attending monthly safety meetings, and using and maintaining personal protective equipment. Qualified to perform switching and tagging duties in accordance with Green Mountain Power requirements. Required to be on Velco switching and/or tagging list. Constructs and commissions substation and generation facility protection and control systems consistent with project schedule and cost objectives, by reviewing and commenting on designs and commissioning procedures, installing equipment, performing commissioning, returning corrected prints and commission procedure notes for finalizing documentation. Maintains substation and generation protection, SCADA communication and control equipment to provide system reliability and reduce operating costs, by performing scheduled preventative maintenance, calibration, operating tests, troubleshooting, and repairing protection, SCADA communication and control equipment accurately completing all job and station specific recordkeeping to support facility operation and maintenance. Provides support and feedback for Engineering during the installation, testing, and commissioning of communication equipment, protection, and control schemes as needed. Completes daily paperwork and provides job status as required to all effective work scheduling. Provides guidance and training to less experienced Relay Technicians and Relay Technician Apprentices. Ability to coordinate and take the lead on all projects related to the Relay Technician position. Secondary responsibilities: Assists in storm restoration efforts, including storm damage assessment, line patrolling, contract crew guide, and operating distribution protective devices. May install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair AMI gatekeepers, 900MHz meter mesh, in-building cell repeaters, satellite phones, landline phones (POTS), multiplexed (JMUX) phone extensions, and communication antennas. May assist the Communication Technicians to install, maintain, and repair various additional forms of communications equipment including: digital point to point radio, VHF, UHF, 200MHz 2-way radios, and radio dispatch consoles. Insures radio equipment is programmed and operated in compliance with FCC rules, including posting individual FCC site license. Performs occasional cross-functional work with the EMAC department. Assists other utilities and businesses with the maintenance and operation of their high voltage electric protection and control systems for substation and generating facilities. Assists in maintenance and repair of GMP's wind turbines and associated equipment. Conducts infrared inspections on Green Mountain Power and customer equipment. Required to act in a safe and courteous manner conducive to good public relations. Knowledge, skills, and abilities (minimum education, experience, technical, and communication skill levels and licenses/certificates normally required to perform the duties of this position): Attained, at a minimum, an Associate's degree in Electronics Technology or equivalent. Obtained a passing score on GMP's Relay Technician Class 1 test. Worked as a Relay Technician Class 2 for a minimum of 2 years, or equivalent. Must live within a 35-minute commute of their operating headquarters. Demonstrates a comprehensive knowledge of protection, control, and communication equipment installation and maintenance principles including safety and an understanding of regulatory requirements. Experience or specialized training in electronic equipment maintenance including protective relaying, SCADA, communications, PLC's, and DFR's. Requires FCC General Class License when working on any licensed radio equipment. Demonstrates proficiency in the techniques, procedures, and use of equipment, tools, and methods employed in the installation, maintenance, and repair of protection and control systems. Strong knowledge and understanding of the Company's safety rules and practices, and perform the duties of this job accordingly, including observing and ensuring that employees in the crew(s) are properly following safety rules, practices, and use of protective equipment. Qualified to perform switching and tagging duties for Green Mountain and, if needed, VELCO. Possess valid Drivers' license with a driving record suitable for insurability. Must possess DOT medical card. Advanced computer skills and experience with Microsoft Office applications including Excel, Word, and Outlook. Advanced written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills with ability to train other employees. Must have the ability to serve and satisfy internal and external customers and be a strong customer service advocate for the company. This level of knowledge is normally acquired through completion of two-year electronics technology degree and 4-5 years relay technician experience with GMP, or an equivalent in related experience. (5 years) Working conditions (typical working conditions associated with this type of work and environmental hazards, if any, which may be encountered in performing the duties of this position): Internal: Work is normally performed in a plant or substation environment, where exposure to conditions of extreme heat/cold, poor ventilation, fumes and gases is limited. Noise level is occasionally high and includes sounds of turbines, engines, and power equipment (tools, etc.). Work involves potential exposure to bodily injury from moving mechanical parts, electric shock, and toxic or caustic chemical agents while performing preventive maintenance to building or equipment. Occasionally work is performed in small cramped workspace, at heights up to 75 feet, and around water. External: Work is routinely performed where there is exposure to outside atmospheric conditions or extreme heat/cold or moisture and exposure to traffic while performing line work functions, telecommunications installation or repair. Work is frequently performed at heights up to 75 feet and on uneven and slippery terrains and occasionally, at heights up to 150 feet for wind turbine. Occasionally work is performed in small cramped workspaces and at heights up to 250 feet on lattice tower structures. Operating and maneuvering vehicles (e.g., 4-wheel drive trucks, snow traversing vehicles, trailers, etc.) in all weather and hazardous conditions throughout the state (e.g., extreme temperatures, snow, ice, steep or narrow unimproved roads, etc.) at all times of the day and night. Special: Work requires scheduled and unscheduled overtime including responding to emergency calls and/or service restoration purposes. Employees may be on call after hours and on weekends. May also be required to work out of town, staying overnight for a period of time, as the job requires. Physical demands (the physical effort generally associated with this position):
Location:
Montpelier, VT, United States