Posted on 22 October 25 by Lindsey Burbridge
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The Substation Protection & Control (P&C) Technician performs routine maintenance and installation work in high-voltage electrical substations. This position assists senior technicians with protection and control systems and develops the technical skills required to advance to higher classifications.
Follow all company and governmental safety rules, regulations, and procedures.
Support higher classifications in the installation, maintenance, calibration, and troubleshooting of substation P&C equipment.
Learn to safely operate and maintain tools, test equipment, and vehicles.
Read and interpret electrical prints, switching diagrams, and technical manuals.
Participate in classroom and on-the-job training to gain electrical fundamentals and substation knowledge.
Maintain tools, materials, and work areas in safe and orderly condition.
Report damaged equipment or hazards and correct them when safe to do so.
Complete reports, forms, and documentation as required.
Represent the company professionally and maintain cooperative working relationships.
Be available to report to any work location or shift, including emergencies.
Fluent in English; able to follow written and verbal instructions.
Physically able to lift up to 75 lbs., climb, kneel, and work at heights or in confined spaces.
Willing to work outdoors in all weather conditions and around energized high-voltage equipment.
Possess a valid driver’s license and qualify for CMV certification.
Reliable, safety-conscious, and motivated to learn and advance within the trade.
Demonstrate professionalism, teamwork, and clear communication skills.
Associate or Bachelor’s degree in Electronics Engineering Technology or related technical field.
Working knowledge of basic electrical theory, mathematics, and measurement systems.
Ability to recognize and mitigate electrical and physical hazards.
Competent in the use of computers and basic software (Word, Excel, databases).
Skilled in troubleshooting and analyzing substation equipment performance.