Title: Relay Technician
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Pay: $55-$65/Hour – Company Vehicle – 401k and Pension
Schedule: Monday – Friday with local travel – no overnights
Why Work Here?
This position will work on state of the art power system operation technology equipment (protective relaying systems, intelligent electronic devices, telemetry devices) based out of beautiful and temperate Phoenix Arizona traveling to sites in about a 2 hour radius. You are paid from the time you start your company vehicle to the time you arrive back at home with plenty of overtime potential. Candidates with various type of relay experience will be considered especially higher voltage substation equipment but plant background is a fit as well. Apply now to contribute your background to the team!
Job Description:
- Perform installation, commissioning, testing and maintenance of protective relaying equipment.
- Perform function testing of substation control circuits on relay panel, transformers & circuit breakers.
- Develop relay macros and testing routines with confirmation of proper protection and control design.
- Perform end-to-end relay testing using relay test software, and analyze the operation of the relay based on the fault type run.
- Develop written standard commissioning, testing and maintenance procedures for protective relaying.
- Examine relay settings and logic equations for confirmation of system operation in accordance with design.
- Develop isolation restoration procedures for a construction outage.
- Lead safety briefings on job site.
- Develop written test procedures for transmission, generation and distribution substation protection.
- Develop relay test plans necessary to test the relays per EPS and customer specifications.
- Lead investigations of electrical related issues, including root cause analysis as needed.
- Calibrate & perform functional tests on both electromechanical and micro-processor based protective relays for substations.
- Function as an on-site lead for the project, assign tasks, prioritize activities and interface with customers.
- Read and fully understand protection and control schematic diagrams and wiring diagrams, and catch mistakes and problems with the drawings and design when comparing with accepted engineering and customer standards.
- Determine and interpret customer’s requirements and provide final deliverables including as built prints and all test results meeting specified requirements
- Understand manufactures’ literature to facilitate testing.
- Review relay settings and determine the relay logic matches the design on the schematics as well as customer standards. This would include that the CT Ratios are correct as well as the trip outputs.