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Relay Technician Apprentice

Shawnee, OK · On-site

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Relay Technician Apprentice or Relay Technician Journeyman Job Code: 120702 or 105712 Job Grade: Apprentice 26 or L2 JOB SUMMARY We are hiring for a Relay Technician Apprentice or Relay Technician ...

Job Title: 2nd year Relay Apprentice - Technician Work Place Flexibility: Onsite Legal Entity: Entergy Texas, Inc.-GTX The selected candidates must live within or be willing to relocate within 45 ...

2nd year Relay Apprentice - Technician

Conroe, TX · On-site

$14.50 - $18.75/hr

Job Title: 2nd year Relay Apprentice - Technician Work Place Flexibility: Onsite Legal Entity: Entergy Texas, Inc.-GTX The selected candidates must live within or be willing to relocate within 45 ...

Documented completion of a 4-year utility relay technician apprenticeship program, equivalent to journey-level certification. (Required) Experience * Four years on-the-job field experience in relay ...

General Purpose Train to become a Relay Technician through hands-on experience, formal technical ... Certification in an electrical apprenticeship program or equivalent program * Demonstrated ability ...

General Purpose Train to become a Relay Technician through hands-on experience, formal technical ... Certification in an electrical apprenticeship program or equivalent program * Demonstrated ability ...

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How much do apprentice relay technician jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for apprentice relay technician in the United States is $19.36, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $21.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a typical workday look like for an Apprentice Relay Technician?

As an Apprentice Relay Technician, your typical day involves assisting senior technicians with the inspection, installation, testing, and maintenance of protective relays and related electrical equipment. You may travel to different substations, document test results, and help troubleshoot relay malfunctions under supervision. The role often includes hands-on learning, safety briefings, and collaboration with engineers, electricians, and utility operators. This dynamic environment helps you build practical skills, understand industry standards, and prepares you for future advancement in the field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Apprentice Relay Technician position, and why are they important?

To excel as an Apprentice Relay Technician, you need a foundational understanding of electrical theory, troubleshooting skills, and a high school diploma or equivalent—often with vocational training preferred. Familiarity with test instruments, relay protection systems, and basic computer proficiency are typically required, and OSHA safety certification may be advantageous. Strong attention to detail, a willingness to learn, and effective teamwork and communication skills distinguish top candidates. These abilities are essential to ensure safe, accurate work, compliance with regulations, and successful progress in the technical aspects of power system protection.

What is an Apprentice Relay Technician job?

An Apprentice Relay Technician assists in installing, testing, maintaining, and repairing protective relay systems used in electrical power grids. They work under the supervision of experienced technicians to learn how to troubleshoot faults, perform system upgrades, and ensure proper operation of electrical protection devices. This role requires technical knowledge, attention to detail, and adherence to safety protocols. Over time, apprentices gain hands-on experience and may progress to full technician roles.

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Relay Technician Apprentice

OG&E

Shawnee, OK • On-site

$15 - $19.50/hr

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JOB INFORMATION

Job Title: Relay Technician Apprentice or Relay Technician Journeyman

Job Code: 120702 or 105712

Job Grade: Apprentice 26 or L2

JOB SUMMARY

We are hiring for a Relay Technician Apprentice or Relay Technician Journeyman based on candidates' qualifications. 

Ensures the proper installation of protective relay and control equipment and their schemes to achieve engineering design requirements within all transmission, generation, and distribution power equipment under the jurisdiction of the supervisor responsible for substation operations. Coordinates with other departments for the accurate completion of new construction and rework projects. Assist all areas, upon request, for projects that require additional manpower and expertise. Provide income for OG&E by outsourcing relay expertise and skills to external customers.

LEVEL OF RESPONSIBILITY

The apprentice level is a training program consisting of classes, Computer Based Curriculum and on-the-job training to obtain the qualifications to achieve the journey (fully qualified) level of the job. As training is satisfactorily completed and performance meets expectations, the apprentice moves to higher levels of responsibility and correspondingly higher pay until the journey level is achieved.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

May perform coverage supervisor duties, as required

Performs modifications and/or configuration changes on RTUs as required to accommodate new or changed measurements/monitoring points in hardware, firmware, and software.

Stays current on pertinent technologies through continuous education.

Maintains stock of parts for repair of area equipment.

Maintains required records and reports as delegated by the supervisor

Prepares and executes error-free switching for normal test and maintenance, for emergency repair and service restoration and be able to operate switches in a safe and professional manner.

Performs maintenance and operational tests on Power generator protective relays, when requested

Maintains proper care of tools and equipment.

Maintains a complete and accurate file of the areas' substations regarding prints, records, and reports.

Performs as first responder to all substation equipment malfunctions including telecommunication and SCADA problems, trouble shoots and makes repairs as necessary.

Training for peer technicians is furnished upon request.

Assists in the development and training of newer technicians and engineering trainees through on-the-job training and instruction when applicable.

Practices and ensures that safe work methods and procedures being utilized in all aspects of daily activities.

Conducts maintenance testing on all relay equipment removed from service and assess whether the condition of the equipment is adequate and performs properly according to design and calibrate relays, as needed.

Installs, tests, maintains, and troubleshoots relays and their operating schemes, power line carrier, fault recorders, RTUs communication interface equipment to ensure proper accurate operation

Makes minor modifications of operational tests to disclose improper operation of equipment.

Performs testing and uses troubleshooting techniques to repair or replace defective equipment or devices that may have caused a mis-operation of a relay and or control protective scheme.

Conducts tests using specialized test equipment and programs to ensure accuracy of the relay and associated scheme.

Members in the apprentice program perform duties related to the craft and consistent with their achieved level within the program which may include: Responsible for supplying technical knowledge, planning, coordination and final performance of assigned projects in transmission, generation, and distribution substations

Performs acceptance inspections and commissioning on new relays, controls, supervisory equipment and RTU's to ensure calibration and operation.

Verifies all new wiring and existing wire changes assuring that engineering design requirements are accomplished, and protection schemes will function designed.

All other duties as assigned.

REQUIREMENTS

Apprentice Qualifications:

Associate's Degree in Electrical or Electronics Technology, or Applied Science with emphasis on Industrial Electrical or Electronics Technology; Or

High School Diploma/GED and completion of a Vo-Tech program with course work covering electrical theory and math; Or

High School Diploma/GED and a certificate in Industrial Electrical/Electronics and 3 years industrial protection and controls experience; Or

High School Diploma/GED and prior military experience in and electrical/electronics field and one enlistment completed with DD form 214 - Discharge Papers and Separation Documents.

Journeyman Qualifications:

  • Associate's Degree in Electrical or Electronics Technology, or Applied Science with emphasis on Industrial Electrical or Electronics Technology, or 2 year certificate in Industrial Electrical/Electronics, and 3 years industrial protection and controls experience.
  • Completion of OGE Relay Technician Apprentice Program, or 1 year of equivalent journey level experience with an Electric Utility certified Journeyman Relay Technician Program.
  • Experience with testing, troubleshooting, and repair of mechanical electromechanical, and various electronic apparatus.
  • Experience with RS-232 communications and the use of test meters.
  • Experience in programming microprocessor based relays, fault recorders and communication interfaces.
  • Experience in transmission, distribution and generation protection schemes and controls.
WORKING CONDITIONS

May require frequent travel throughout the OG&E system with required overnight stay (could exceed 7 days).

Requires lifting and moving heavy objects exceeding 50 pounds and working at heights exceeding 30 feet.

Alternate Work Schedules will be utilized to best fit the work situation and reduce any jeopardy to customer load.

Obtain and maintain a Class A Switchman Certification.

Work as a team member or independently without direct supervision.

May be exposed to extreme conditions and inclement weather.

May be required to work non-standard work schedules and to respond to emergencies including overtime, weekends, holidays, on-call and call-outs.

Required to work at any location within the OG&E system, as needed.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS - LIFTING AND OTHER WEIGHT REQMTS

General Requirements

Occasionally:Pushing

Occasionally:Pulling

Occasionally:Climbing

Occasionally:Stooping

Frequently:Standing

Frequently:Walking

Frequently:Sitting

Frequently:Kneeling

Frequently:Crouching

Frequently:Reaching

Frequently:Eye/Hand/Foot Coordination

Frequently:Repetitive Motions

Lifting & Other Weight Requirements

Frequently:Lifting up to 50 lbs

Frequently:Carrying up to 50 lbs

SPECIAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

This is a DOT Regulated Position - Member will drive a single vehicle, or a truck and trailer combination weighing over 10,001 lbs.

The operation of equipment, machinery or power tools;

Repairing, maintaining or monitoring the performance or operation of any equipment, machinery or manufacturing process, the malfunction or disruption of which could result in injury or property damage;

The operation, maintenance or oversight of critical services and infrastructure including but not limited to, electric utilities, power generation or distribution;

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (KSAS)

Ability to develop and present safety meetings and training classes.

Ability to read and comprehend technical manuals and prints.

Ability to communicate effectively in speech and writing.

Ability to work independently or as a team member and to provide leadership to less experienced company members in safe testing, maintenance and installation of relay and control equipment in energized substations.

Ability to understand and use schematics and wiring diagrams.

Computer skills in the following applications: Outlook, Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, States Simulator, RTS Testing Software, Fault Simulator, One Bus, Schweitzer software and the capability of learning new software applications.

Working knowledge of symmetrical components and three-phase power systems for calculation of relay settings.

Mechanical and electrical skills

Math Skills

Ability to troubleshoot, diagnosis problems, and resolve effectively.

Ability to interact effectively and professionally with team members, leaders, and customers.

Knowledge and understanding of safety requirements and the use of personal protective equipment.

Ability to understand and comply with company policies and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).

LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS

Required Certifications/Licensures:(Medical DOT Card within 90 days)

Required Certifications/Licensures:(Valid Driver's License)

HEALTH AND SAFETY (MEDICAL/DOT REQUIREMENTS)

DOT Drug Test / Physical

DOT Driver Qual History - 7 years

Respiratory History

Job Specific Physical Assessment

This position is classified as a Safety-Sensitive Job under state law. Individuals in this position are subject to the terms and conditions set forth in OGE Energy Corp.'s Drug Testing Plan.

SALARY RANGE

$56,493 - $117,104