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Burns & McDonnell Substation Technician (T&D) in Houston, Texas
Description
Under close supervision, as an apprentice in training, must be willing and able to perform the less difficult tasks and assist others in high and low voltage work involved in the construction and maintenance of electric transmission and distribution conductors, structures, substations, underground systems, and related equipment, and be qualified to do the following and related work as assigned: Prefer candidate to have knowledge of substation material and use of substation construction tools and equipment. Works as a member of a crew in the performance of tasks associated with the operation, maintenance, testing, troubleshooting and repair of high voltage substation equipment and controls; power circuit breakers, power transformers, control batteries and chargers, metal-clad switchgear, high voltage busses, fire protection systems, low voltage station service equipment, capacitor banks, and disconnect switches.
Duties
Work on energized conductors up to 500 volts
Install miscellaneous hardware, grounds, fittings during construction, buss supports, andconductors on dead circuits
Perform transmission and distribution switching
Rig, tie knots and splice rope
Assist qualified mechanic in simple routine inspection and maintenance
Assist in the installation of all types of conduit systems
Assist in the handling, moving and installation of all transmission, distribution and plantequipment, machinery, etc.
Assist in testing and filtering oil and minor repairs to transformers, oil circuit breakers, regulators,etc.
Prepare reports and records
Operate Company’s vehicles and equipment
Know Company's safety rules and be willing and able to administer all appr. methods of resuscitation and be willing & able to render practical first aid.
Know the location of, and be willing and able to operate, all of the firefighting equipment.
Know and Assist in the erection of wood and steel structures, including foundations.
All applicants must be able to complete a pre-employment onboarding requirement evaluation.
Must know the proper equipment to use on electrical, oil and other fires.
Always follow rules of safe conduct and report to your supervisor immediately any unsafecondition or hazard or incident.
Actively participate in all safety training programs.
Ability to use the math skills dealing with whole numbers, fractions, and decimals to add, subtract,multiply and divide.
Ability to use standard and/or metric rule to measure.
Interpret and apply information from work orders, job orders, specs, ISO’s, blueprints, or otherdrawings & recognize basic blueprint terms & symbols.
Ability to efficiently utilize materials/resources in a cost-effective manner.
Reads and follows schematic diagrams and control schemes or blueprints in the operation ofelectrical and electronic devices and equipment.
Ability to plan and schedule work sequences.
Ability and willingness to distinguish color coded wires, signs, breakers, etc.
Identify, explain, and perform crane hand signals if applicable.
Have the knowledge and skills in safe rigging practices.
Have the knowledge and skills to properly use oxygen/acetylene flame cutting equipment.
Identify, recognize, & have the ability to use the appropriate hand & power tools for the job in a safe manner. There is no modification of tools.
Recognize various materials used in the craft and have the working knowledge of appropriate material handling techniques.
Ability to accurately perform and repair circuit breakers, transformers, tap changers, protective relays.
Ability to correctly install, inspects, and maintain substation equipment.
Ability to test and troubleshoot substation equipment using appropriate techniques.
Ability to safely utilize demolition procedures.
Be able to select and safely use appropriate equipment which may include (but are not limited to) manlifts, forklifts, and company trucks.
Ability to work in small, cramped areas, in variety of weather conditions, and in heights of greater than 20 feet.
Ability and willingness to display skills and techniques necessary to distinguish exposed live parts from other parts of electric equipment
Ability and willingness to skills and techniques necessary to determine the nominal voltage of exposed live parts
Ability and willingness to det. minimum approach distances in relation to the voltage(s) to which the qualified employee will be exposed to & the skills & techniques to maintain those distances
Ability and willingness to employ the proper use of the special precautionary techniques, personal protective equipment, insulating and shielding
Materials, and insulated tools for working on or near exposed energized parts of electric equipment
Ability to recognize electrical hazards to which the employees. may be exposed & skills and techniques necessary to control or avoid such hazards
Experience demonstrating safe fall protection and prevention practices. Understand the Stop Work Authority procedure.
Qualifications
1 Year and qualified as a Substation apprentice 4th year, or have had equivalent experience in related work
Working knowledge and performs tasks under or with little direction of the substation field of work.
Extensive working knowledge of the substation field of work.
Understand and carry out oral instructions
Read and carry out simple written instructions
Read and carry out complicated written instructions
Work at varying heights
Read and interpret detail prints and documents
Add, subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers, fractions, decimals and metrics to calculate surfaces, volumes, weights and measures
Operate complex equipment and power tools
Operate small equipment and power tools
This job posting will remain open a minimum of 72 hours and on an ongoing basis until filled
EEO/Minorities/Females/Disabled/Veterans
Job Construction Services
Primary Location US-TX-Houston
Schedule: Full-time
Travel: No
Req ID: 243230
Job Hire Type Experienced #LI-DNI #CSP N/A
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