Substation Protection & Control Technician Trainee

Posted on 22 October 25 by Lindsey Burbridge

  • Louisville, KY
  • $ - $
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Job Description

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.


Key Responsibilities

  • 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.


General Requirements

  • 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.

Technical Requirements

  • 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.

Job Information

Rate / Salary

$ - $

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Our Reference

JOB-1885

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