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Fault Analysis Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Controls Engineer

Marshall, MI ยท On-site

$80K - $104K/yr

Conduct fault analysis, identify the root causes, and take measures to prevent recurrence of similar issues. * Maintain cycle times on equipment ensuring stands are running at or below authorized ...

Mainframe Developer

Dearborn, MI ยท On-site

$110K/yr

Utilize tools such as SPUFI, File-Aid, Endevor, and Fault Analyzer for efficient development and debugging. * Participate in Agile methodologies, including Kanban and Sprint planning sessions.

Basic fault analysis: obtain oscillography data to determine if the protective devices operated as per their issued relay settings. * Assisting a team in the installation, testing, and commissioning ...

Refrigeration, electrical, and mechanical experience * 8+ years' experience in HVAC mechanical equipment and system installation; fault analysis and repair, welding, soldering, brazing pipefitting ...

Refrigeration, electrical, and mechanical experience * 8+ years' experience in HVAC mechanical equipment and system installation; fault analysis and repair, welding, soldering, brazing pipefitting ...

Refrigeration, electrical, and mechanical experience * 8+ years' experience in HVAC mechanical equipment and system installation; fault analysis and repair, welding, soldering, brazing pipefitting ...

HIL Engineer - 525697

Novi, MI ยท On-site

$77K - $103K/yr

Limp-home strategies, fault handling, and edge-case behavior * Diagnostics, Fault Injection ... Analyze failures and produce high-quality defect reports with minimal reproduction steps. * Attach ...

Reacting to MHE breakdowns (both mechanical and electrical), performing trouble-shooting to identify the fault, analyzing the issue, and completing the fix in a timely manner to keep operation ...

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What is the difference between Fault Analysis vs Electrical Engineer?

AspectFault AnalysisElectrical Engineer
Required CredentialsTypically requires a degree in electrical engineering or related field, with specialized training in fault detectionRequires a degree in electrical engineering, often with licensure or certification
Work EnvironmentPrimarily in power plants, substations, or industrial facilities focusing on system reliabilityDesign, develop, and test electrical systems across various industries
Industry UsageUsed in power generation, transmission, and distribution sectorsUsed across multiple sectors including manufacturing, construction, and energy
Common Search/ComparisonFault Analysis vs Electrical Engineer

Fault Analysis specialists focus on identifying and diagnosing electrical faults within power systems, ensuring system reliability and safety. Electrical Engineers design and develop electrical systems, often overseeing their implementation. While Fault Analysis is a specialized role within the electrical industry, Electrical Engineers have broader responsibilities in system design and development.

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Distribution Diagnostic Technician

The Ian Martin Group

Middleville, MI โ€ข On-site

Contractor

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Company Description
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Job Description
The Distribution Engineering Applications team is responsible for grid device evaluations and performance, deployment of Substation and Distribution Automation, and enablement of Distributed Energy Resource integration. The team develops technical designs, operational documentation, installation procedures and testing activities for grid applications and technologies.
Job Description/Responsibilities
The Distribution Diagnostic Technician will be responsible for operational support of the Fault Analysis, VVO (Volt VAr Optimization), and Distribution Power Flow programs. This support will occur within the Distribution Diagnostic Center and will require frequent coordination with engineering groups, SCC, DCC, WMC, and other operational support organizations.
  • The Distribution Diagnostic Technician key responsibilities include:
  • Monitoring data from various applications including SCADA, SMS (Sensor Management System), OMS, PI Historian, and others
  • Performing basic load flow analysis on primary distribution networks using CYME
  • Evaluating outage information based on notes and customer descriptions in OMS
  • Working in SAP to support the ongoing operations and maintenance of distribution capacitors and regulators
  • Using PI DataLink in MS Excel to evaluate DSCADA power flow information and create resources for the VVO program
  • Create switching orders and scheduled work in TOA for distribution load transfers
  • Utilizing waveform analytics and other fault event data to validate and improve real-time distribution fault response and restoration.
  • Develop technical designs, operational documentation, installation procedures, and testing activities for emerging grid applications and technologies.

Desired Skills:
  • Minimum 2 years of experience in electric distribution.
  • Strong Analytical Thinking and well organized
  • Ability to prioritize work to meet changing schedules and deadlines
  • Extremely Self-Motivated
  • Good Team Player
  • Effective Communications (Verbal and Written)
  • Understanding of Electrical Distribution Systems

The following skills and experience will set you apart from others:
  • Experience with Low Voltage Distribution system protection.
  • Experience with power system fault analysis.
  • Experience deploying electric utility operational systems, design, documentation, installation, and testing.
  • Experience with power systems field operations and damage assessment.
  • Engineering Technology or related technical degree

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Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.