| The Electrical Test Technician is expected to inspect, test, troubleshoot, service, repair and maintain various types of power distribution system equipment. 
 
 Provide industry-best customer service- always exceed the customer's expectationsAssume emergency on-call duties and if required, respond to customer emergencies in a timely mannerContribute to a safe work environment; adhere to all safety polices both those outlined in the company safety manual as well as customer safety guidelinesExhibit a positive collaborative attitudeInspect, test, troubleshoot, service, repair and maintain low, medium, high voltage electrical system equipmentSetup and perform electrical tests on the following equipment:Transformers - power factor, TTR, winding resistance, insulation resistance, excitation and oil analysisMV and HV conductors - VLF Tan Delta, Partial Discharge, VLF Withstand, DC Hipot WithstanCircuit Breakers - primary injection, secondary injection, contact resistance, insulation resistanceAutomatic Transfer Switch - troubleshootingSwitchgear - Low, Medium and High voltage testing and maintenanceRelays - electromechanical and solid-state testingPerform required/assigned testingProperly check in and check out test equipment utilizing the company provided system reporting any damaged or unusable equipmentTreat all company provided assets as if they were your ownPrepare and submit daily reports outlining job progress/completionReview and submit all company administrative paperwork in a timely mannerBe a continuous learnerComplete all assigned company training in a timely mannerWillingness to work flexible schedule including overtime, evening, weekends, holidays and night hours as requiredDrive daily, locally/regionally and be available for periodic overnight travelMust be fluent in reading, writing, and speaking English.Possess strong written and verbal communication skills 
 High school diploma or GED equivalent requiredPass a pre-employment drug screen, background check, and reference checkMaintain a current valid driver's license and good driving recordEligibility to work in the US without need for employer sponsored VISA (work permit)Prolonged periods (10 hour) of standing, lifting, and carrying materialsMust be able to perform physical labor including reaching, twisting, bending, grasping, pushing, pulling, climbing, kneeling, crouching, stooping, and lifting.Must be able to perform work outdoors in all types of weather.Must be able to lift and carry up to 75 pounds at a time.Must have good hand/eye coordinationMust be in good physical condition and have good motor skills.Ability and willingness to wear Arc-Flash suit, fall protection harness, safety boots, safety glasses, hearing protection, hard hats, respirator, and additional personal protective equipment.Physically able to work with heavy tools and equipment at heights.Ability to use hand tools and power tools.Two-year vocational or post-high school program in electrical trades or industrial electricity.Associate degree in technology from an accredited 2-year technical college or similar military experience/trainingExperience performing medium voltage splicing and terminationsExperience with installation of switchgear and transformersAbility to read one-line and control diagramsComputer skills including email, internet, data entry and Microsoft Office productsNETA certification (Level 3)3 plus years' experience working on commercial and industrial electrical projects3 plus years' hands-on experience utilizing industrial electrical test equipmentOSHA 10, OSHA 30, NFPA 70-E trainingCommercial Driver's License (CDL) preferred |