Circuit Breakers, Circuit Testing, Commissioning, Documentation, Driver's License, Electricity, Energy & Utilities, High Voltage (HV), IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers), Lift/Move 35 Pounds, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), On Site Support, Reimbursement, Sales/Support Engineering (SE), Testing, Willing to Travel
P&C Field Services Technician — 20 Openings | Nationwide Energy & Utilities | Field Engineering
We're placing 20 Protection & Control Field Services Technicians with one of the top global engineering firms in the power sector. If you'd rather be in a substation than a conference room—read on.
The Work
Testing and commissioning P&C systems on high-voltage substations (15 kV – 500 kV) across utility, industrial, and bulk power projects nationwide. Hands-on, high-impact, and never the same job site twice.
What You'll Be Doing
- Relay testing (static and dynamic) using Omicron CMC 256/356, Doble F6150, and similar test sets across SEL, GE, Basler, and Beckwith relay families
- Control scheme testing, CT/PT circuit verification, and settings uploads
- Field documentation — logs, sketches, digital reports
- Reporting directly to on-site Project Leads and Field Supervisors
What You Bring
- Hands-on experience with medium and high voltage electrical testing — circuit breakers, power transformers, instrument transformers, and substation P&C systems
- Familiarity with NETA, IEEE, and NFPA testing standards
- Proficiency with ProTesT, Protection Suite, ENOSERV RTS, Omicron Test Universe, and/or AcSELerator Quickset
- Valid driver's license with a clean record
- HS diploma or equivalent; ability to lift 35 lbs independently and up to 100 lbs with assistance
The Details
- Live anywhere in the U.S. — this role is 80% field-based with multi-day deployments
- Compensation is highly competitive and reflective of your experience level — this is a role that pays what the skill is worth
- Overtime eligible
- Interview travel reimbursed
Why Apply Now
Twenty openings. A top-ranked global engineering firm. Real field work supporting the backbone of the U.S. grid. If you're experienced in protective relay testing, willing to travel, and want to be compensated like it — apply now!
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