Assist other engineers and technicians, as required, during commissioning and startup of systems and equipment Conduct TRC's formal walkdown procedure prior to energizing any equipment Examples of Equipment to be tested - SF6/Oil/Vacuum Breakers, Circuit Switchers, Power Transformers, Capacitor Banks, Bus, CTs, PTs, CCVTs, Wave Traps, Disconnect Switches, Surge Arrestors, Regulators, Reclosers, Cables, DC Battery Banks, Grounding, Generators, Station Service Transformers, AC/DC Panels Examples of tests to be performed - SF6 Gas, Oil Sampling, Vacuum Bottle Integrity, Core-Ground Test, Insulation Resistance, Winding Resistance, Nitrogen System, Power Factor, Excitation, Sweep Frequency Response Analysis, Turns Ratio, Polarity, Dielectric Withstand, Motion Analysis, Operating Mechanism Inspection, Contact Resistance, Capacitance, Inductance, Impedance, Disconnect Jaw and Blade Alignment, Battery Strap and Cell Resistance/Specific Gravity/Load Tests Qualifications Education and/or Experience - Associate Degree in a technical field, or equivalent training and experience, which may include Journeyman Apprentice Electrician Training, US Army Prime Power School, US Navy Nuclear Electrician Program, NETA Level 3 or 4 Certification, et. Analyze and effectively utilize drawings in the commissioning and/or testing process Ability to learn test equipment specific software to accurately conduct and document test activities Availability: Must be available for out-of-town travel of up to several weeks at a time and be available to work flexible hours, including weekends, overtime holidays and night work Must have excellent verbal and written skills and be able to communicate and negotiate effectively Must have good PC skills and experience with Adobe and Microsoft programs U.S. citizenship or U.S. permanent resident status required Valid USA driver's license issued by state of residence and in good standing Ability to operate a Man-lift, or willingness to be certified.