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Evening Substation Maintenance Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Project Manager

Allentown, PA · On-site

$125K - $150K/yr

PROJECT MANAGER WITH HV SUBSTATION EXPERIENCE. UTILITY EXPERIENCE IS A BIG PLUS. Work Location ... Establish and maintain a good working relationship with the customer * Establish and maintain a ...

These services include planning and systems studies, design and engineering, maintenance and ... Basic knowledge of Line Terminal Equipment within a substation * Ability to define typical AC & DC ...

These services include planning and systems studies, design and engineering, maintenance and ... Basic knowledge of Line Terminal Equipment within a substation * Ability to define typical AC & DC ...

Electrician

Kansas City, MO · On-site

$37.75 - $51.29/hr

... High Voltage Substation Equipment. Performs Preventative Maintenance on said equipment ... day, evening, weekends, and holidays. * Perform manual labor for extended periods; often on a ...

Electrician

Kansas City, MO · On-site

$37.75 - $51.29/hr

... High Voltage Substation Equipment. Performs Preventative Maintenance on said equipment ... day, evening, weekends, and holidays. * Perform manual labor for extended periods; often on a ...

Electrician

Kansas City, MO · On-site

$37.75 - $51.29/hr

... High Voltage Substation Equipment. Performs Preventative Maintenance on said equipment ... day, evening, weekends, and holidays. * Perform manual labor for extended periods; often on a ...

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How much do evening substation maintenance jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for evening substation maintenance in the United States is $39.99, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $32.69 and $44.71 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Evening Substation Maintenance vs Substation Electrician?

AspectEvening Substation MaintenanceSubstation Electrician
CertificationsElectrical certifications, OSHA safety trainingElectrical certifications, OSHA safety training
Work EnvironmentEvening hours, substation facilities, outdoor and indoorDaytime or shift work, substation facilities, outdoor and indoor
Job FocusRoutine inspections, preventive maintenance, troubleshootingInstallation, repairs, troubleshooting, maintenance

Both roles require electrical certifications and safety training, with similar work environments in substations. The main difference is that Evening Substation Maintenance primarily focuses on scheduled maintenance during evening hours, while Substation Electricians handle a broader range of electrical installation and repair tasks, often during regular or shift hours.

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Infographic showing various Evening Substation Maintenance job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 54% Full Time, 43% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $83,178 per year, or $40 per hour.
Full-Time Electric Utility Substation and Relay Technology Instructor

Full-Time Electric Utility Substation and Relay Technology Instructor

Richmond Community College

Hamlet, NC • On-site

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Salary: Depends on Qualifications
Location : 1042 W Hamlet Ave, Hamlet, NC
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 00353
Division: Math/Science
Department: Engineering and Trades
Opening Date: 07/02/2026
General Description: An Instructor, under the authority and direction of the Vice President for Instruction, and in cooperation with the Dean of Engineering and Trades and the Program Coordinator, is responsible for providing effective instruction in the Electric Utility Substation and Relay Technology curriculum area.
Duties and Responsibilities of and Instructor:
  1. Teaches students effectively in assigned classes.
  2. Meets classes as scheduled.
  3. Provides students access through posted office hours.
  4. Distributes course syllabi and college policy information in a timely manner.
  5. Provides clearly organized and understandable instruction.
  6. Provides adequate and timely feedback and evaluation of assignments.
  7. Maintains a positive attitude in interactions with students and shows a genuine concern for student learning.
  8. Fulfills obligations in student recruiting, advising, orientation, and registration.
  9. Assists in the continual evaluation and enhancement of curricula through planning process and department meetings.
  10. Provides the curriculum office with updated Instructor's course requirements that reflect expected student learning outcomes.
  11. Submits accurate and complete records and reports in a timely manner in order to provide assessment data for institutional improvement.
  12. Attends and participates in faculty, advisory, and assigned committee meetings designated to improve curriculum programs.
  13. Participates in professional development, including back-to-industry, conference, and workshop activities that lead to professional and institutional advancement.
  14. Other duties as assigned.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Ability to teach courses associated with all aspects of three phase power systems. Courses to include large high voltage power transformers, high voltage power circuit breakers, protective relaying associated with the high voltage electrical grid, and other associated equipment installed in electric utility power substations.Strong oral and written communication skills, ability to work independently with minimal supervision, and willing to accept day and/or evening teaching assignments and teaching assignments at other locations as needed by the Institution.
Minimum Education and Experience: Associate Degree in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Utility Substation and Relay Technology, or related field required. Experience in Electric Utility Substation and Protective Relay industry required. Baccalaureate degree in electrical engineering or other closely related field with field experience in Electric Utility Substation and Protective Relay industry preferred. Master's degree in Electrical Engineering or related field preferred. Three years teaching experience preferred.
Location: RCC service area.
Richmond Community College offers a comprehensive benefits package.