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What is the difference between Manager High Voltage Testing vs High Voltage Testing Technician?

AspectManager High Voltage TestingHigh Voltage Testing Technician
CertificationsEngineering degrees, HV testing certifications, management trainingHV testing certifications, technical training
Work EnvironmentSupervisory roles, planning, overseeing testing projectsHands-on testing, equipment operation, data collection
Employer & IndustryUtilities, power generation, electrical contractorsUtilities, electrical maintenance, power industry

The main difference is that Managers oversee HV testing projects, coordinate teams, and ensure safety standards, while High Voltage Testing Technicians perform the actual testing and data collection. Managers focus on planning and supervision, whereas technicians handle the technical execution.

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DEAN | FLUOR Electrical Maintenance Technician

Dean Fluor

Bluffdale, UT • On-site

$25.75 - $33.25/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 20 days ago


Job description

Overview
Electrical Maintenance Technician Job activities include: installation, maintenance, testing, calibration and commissioning of electrical systems and components. Electrical Maintenance Technicians will work on low, medium and high voltage systems to ensure electrical maintenance is completed safely, on schedule and within equipment manufacturer's recommendations. Duties include:
Responsibilities
  1. Installation, maintenance, testing, calibration and commissioning of electrical systems and components.
  2. Act as "Employee in Charge" on some jobs, ensuring that jobs are efficiently planned and safely completed.
  3. Perform other assignments as required. Some supervision required.
  4. Read and interpret one line drawing, schematics drawings and other service documents, including manufacturer's instructions and manuals.
  5. Responsible for maintaining personal support equipment, PPE, hand tools and test equipment.
  6. Responsible for personal safety and the safety of others in your assigned work area by ensuring understanding and compliance with safety policies, practices and procedures.
  7. Ability to identify and wear appropriate PPE as required by the task being performed.
  8. Ability to understand and adhere to strict Standard Operating Procedures and Switching Plans.
  9. Requires troubleshooting capabilities, to include the digital multi-meters, clamp on ammeters, power quality meters, infrared scanners, circuit tracers
  10. Simple protective relay calibration and commissioning.
  11. Perform point to point verification of control wiring.
  12. Perform equipment switching, isolation, LOTO, zero volt check and grounding.
  13. Perform maintenance, tests and inspections on the following equipment: high voltage SF6 circuit breakers, medium voltage vacuum circuit breakers, low voltage power circuit breakers, switchboards, panel boards, ground systems, motor starters, variable frequency drive's, low and medium voltage cables, low, medium and high voltage switches, ground fault systems, isolation transformers, two-winding transformers, power transformers, instrument transformers, automatic transfer switches, static transfer switches, sectionalized switches, batteries, and all equipment associated with low and medium voltage substation and switchgear systems.
  14. Working knowledge of NETA MTS testing specifications
  15. Accurately record field data for all tests and inspections utilizing Power DB and Maximo.
  16. Assist with start-up services on switchgear and electrical systems up through 138 kV.
  17. Conduct safety meetings as required.
  18. Ensure compliance with DeanFluor environmental and safety policies.
  19. Maintain strong team and client relationships.

Qualifications
Requirements
  1. High school diploma or GED coupled with
  2. A minimum of 5 years of progressive and hands-on experience in an environment of similar proportions and mission as the assigned area of responsibility or Journeyman and 2 years experience
  3. Demonstrated leadership skills with the ability to efficiently schedule and execute work in a dynamic environment with large numbers of equipment.
  4. Proficiency in reading and interpreting complex technical instructions, plans blueprints, and schematic diagrams.
  5. Strong working knowledge of NEC, NFPA 70E, NETA maintenance practices, maintenance and supply procedures, and quality control procedures.
  6. Demonstrated ability to evaluate complex electrical systems, perform damage assessments, estimate maintenance, parts, and manpower requirements, diagnose malfunctions, and employ testing and inspection
  7. techniques.
  8. A minimum of five years' experience in facilities maintenance with thorough understanding of electrical systems, controls, generators, and life safety systems, including five years related experience in data center or complex mission critical environments
  9. Ability to organize and prioritize workload with minimal supervision
  10. Ability to work in confined spaces and on ladders, and to lift equipment over six feet above ground
  11. Must conform to all city, state and federal licensing and certification requirements.
  12. Possess an active License (determined by the location of services)
  13. Lifting and physical exertion required
  14. Perform other related duties as requested
  15. Must be capable of achieving and maintaining security clearance