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Uses test equipment to simulate faults to validate protective relay systems * Performs preventative ... Assists in directing other technicians, apprentices, and trades helpers Hybrid Workplace SRP ...

Uses test equipment to simulate faults to validate protective relay systems * Performs preventative ... Assists in directing other technicians, apprentices, and trades helpers Hybrid Workplace SRP ...

Uses test equipment to simulate faults to validate protective relay systems * Performs preventative ... Assists in directing other technicians, apprentices, and trades helpers Hybrid Workplace SRP ...

Apprentice Simulator Technician information

What is an apprentice simulator technician?

Apprentice Simulator Technicians are entry-level professionals who assist in the installation, maintenance, and repair of simulation equipment used for training in industries such as aviation, healthcare, or manufacturing. They work under the supervision of experienced technicians to learn how to operate, troubleshoot, and calibrate simulators. This role often involves hands-on technical tasks, basic computer work, and following safety protocols. As apprentices, they receive on-the-job training and may also attend technical courses to build their expertise.

What does an apprentice simulator technician do?

As an Apprentice Simulator Technician, you will likely spend your first year assisting with the maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of simulation equipment under the guidance of senior technicians. Your daily responsibilities may include performing routine inspections, calibrating hardware, updating software, and documenting maintenance activities. You'll also collaborate closely with instructors and engineers to ensure simulators function correctly for training sessions. This hands-on experience helps you build technical skills and become familiar with industry standards and safety protocols.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an apprentice simulator technician?

To thrive as an Apprentice Simulator Technician, you generally need a background in electronics, computer systems, and mechanical troubleshooting, often supported by vocational training or a related technical diploma. Familiarity with simulation software, diagnostic tools, and maintenance management systems is typically required, along with any relevant certifications like CompTIA A+ or electronics certifications. Strong attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication skills help individuals excel in problem-solving and collaborating with senior technicians. These skills and qualities are crucial for maintaining complex simulator equipment and ensuring training systems operate safely and accurately.

What is the difference between Apprentice Simulator Technician vs Simulator Technician?

AspectApprentice Simulator TechnicianSimulator Technician
CredentialsEntry-level certifications, on-the-job trainingAdvanced certifications, specialized training
Work EnvironmentTraining facilities, workshopsMaintenance shops, client sites
Job RoleAssists in simulator setup and basic troubleshootingPerforms complex repairs, calibration, and upgrades

The main difference is experience level and responsibilities. Apprentice Simulator Technicians are in training, focusing on learning and assisting, while Simulator Technicians are fully qualified, handling advanced maintenance and repairs.

How to become an Apprentice Simulator Technician?

To become an Apprentice Simulator Technician, candidates typically need a high school diploma or equivalent and should pursue relevant technical training or an associate degree in electronics, computer science, or a related field. Gaining hands-on experience with simulation equipment, troubleshooting, and maintenance, along with developing skills in computer systems and software, is essential. Some employers may require certifications or on-the-job training to develop the necessary technical expertise.

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Relay Technician (West Valley)

Salt River Project

Tolleson, AZ • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 13 days ago


Salt River Project rating

9.0

Company rating: 9.0 out of 10

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Job description

Requisition ID: 20420
Join us in building a better future for Arizona!
SRP is one of the largest public power and water utilities in the U.S. providing electricity to approximately one million customers in the greater metropolitan Phoenix area. Since its founding in 1903, SRP has fostered a culture of stewardship and customer service consistently ranking as an industry leader in customer service according to J.D. Power and named one of Arizona's best employers by Forbes. SRP continues to adapt to its changing business environment by seeking innovative ways to reimagine utility service and the provision of critical resources essential to the life and economy of Arizona.
Why Work at SRP
At SRP, we foster an inclusive work environment and believe everyone should have a fair chance to work, regardless of who they are. That's why we value teams with diverse perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds to help SRP deliver on its mission of providing reliable, affordable and sustainable water and power.
SRP's success is rooted in our employees' happiness, health, and safety. That's why we offer a comprehensive benefits package to meet the needs of our employees and enhance their well-being. In addition to competitive pay and performance incentives, eligible employees can take advantage of the following benefits:
  • Pension Plan (at no cost to the employee)
  • 401(k) plan with employer matching
  • Available your first day: Medical, vision, dental, and life insurance
  • Over 200+ hours of PTO (includes vacation days, holidays, floating holidays, and sick leave)
  • Parental leave (up to 4 weeks) and adoption assistance
  • Wellness programs (including access to a recreation and fitness facility)
  • Short and long-term disability plans
  • Tuition assistance for both undergraduate and graduate programs
  • 10 Employee Resource Groups for career development, community service, and networking

Summary
Relay Commissioning & Testing
  • Performs programming, calibration, testing, troubleshooting, and maintenance of Power System Operation Technology equipment (protective relaying systems, telemetry devices, and other intelligent electronic devices) for Generation, Transmission, and Distribution facilities.

Protection Automation and Control Construction
  • Performs project management, testing, and QA/QC functions for Power System Operational Technology equipment (protective relaying systems, control systems, telemetry devices, and other intelligent electronic devices) for Generation, Transmission, and Distribution facilities.

What You'll Do
Relay Commissioning & Testing
  • Programs settings on microprocessor relays and other intelligent electronic devices
  • Commission and energizes protective relaying systems, telemetry devices, and other intelligent electronic devices through validation of wiring, settings, communication protocols and logic
  • Uses test equipment to simulate faults to validate protective relay systems
  • Performs preventative and corrective maintenance of protective relaying systems and other intelligent electronic devices
  • Develops and submits all commissioning and maintenance testing documentation for asset management and regulatory compliance
  • Must be available to work overtime and accept callouts
  • Assists with Protection Automation & Control Construction responsibilities as assigned

Protection Automation & Control Construction
  • Provides on-site project management (planning, organizing, leading, and controlling) by providing direction and oversight to field personnel and contingent workforces
  • Outage coordination for generation, transmission, distribution, and industrial customers
  • Maintains quality assurance and quality control through reviewing and correcting protection and control engineering design prints
  • Responsible for installation strategy (panel construction, procurement, wire pull schedules, field wiring, etc.)
  • Performs installation quality assurance and quality control through field wiring checks and supporting with scheme checks
  • Must be available to work overtime to meet project milestones
  • Assists with Relay Commissioning & Testing responsibilities as assigned

Education
Completion of an appropriate Apprenticeship program or equivalent.
Experience
This position may be filled at one of the three levels listed below, based on the candidate's relevant experience and demonstrated proficiency in the required knowledge, skills, and competencies.
Technician I: No prior experience is required. Incumbents at this level will participate in a four-year apprenticeship or equivalent training program.
Technician II: Requires a minimum of four (4) years of relevant experience or completion of a four-year apprenticeship or equivalent training program.
Senior Technician: Requires a minimum of two (2) years of experience as a Relay Technician 2 or a minimum of six (6) years of relevant experience.
Eligibility for advancement (progression) to the next level in the same role is based on overall job performance, mastery of all functional responsibilities, and time in position, as assessed by the supervisor.
Additional Requirements and Qualifications
  • Knowledge of the principles of electrical and electronic theory
  • Knowledge of algebra, geometric, trigonometric, and statistical concepts, techniques, and procedures
  • Knowledge of personal computer operation and transient cyber assets Knowledge of relay and test set applications
  • Knowledge and understanding of protective relay theory, principles, and applications
  • Knowledge of commissioning, protective system testing and construction processes
  • Must be available to work overtime
  • Performs related work as required and/or assigned
  • Attends training programs, seminars, conferences, and meetings
  • Assists engineers and other personnel
  • Assists in directing other technicians, apprentices, and trades helpers

Hybrid Workplace
SRP currently offers a hybrid workplace, which allows employees whose jobs can be performed remotely, and who have sufficient technical capability, to telework up to three days per week. Although teleworking is available, all employees must live and work in Arizona.
Drug/Alcohol Policy Statement
To promote the safety and well-being of our employees, customers, and the communities we serve, SRP is committed to maintaining a drug/alcohol free work environment. Although marijuana may now be legal in Arizona, except as otherwise specified under Arizona law, SRP considers it to be an illegal drug for the purpose of our drug/alcohol policy because marijuana remains illegal at the federal level. Any candidate found to be impaired during the hiring process or who has the presence of an illegal drug or unauthorized substance in their system during the pre-employment drug/alcohol test may be disqualified from further consideration in the hiring process.
Equal Opportunity Employer Statement
Salt River Project (SRP) is committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, military status, or any other protected status under applicable federal, state or local law.
Work Authorization
All candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States.
Currently, SRP does not sponsor H1B visas, OPT, or other employment-related visa's.

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