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Overnight Switchgear Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Sr. Field Technician

Sanford, FL · On-site

$17.75 - $24.25/hr

Must be able to drive daily locally/regionally and be available for periodic overnight travel ... Transformers * Switchgear * Motors * PT's & CCVT's Education and Experience: * Bachelor's or ...

Must be able to drive daily locally/regionally and be available for periodic overnight travel ... switchgear, or similar equipment. Education and Experience: * 5+ Years of Relevant Industry ...

Sr. Field Technician

Sanford, FL · On-site

$17.75 - $24.25/hr

Must be able to drive daily locally/regionally and be available for periodic overnight travel ... Transformers * Switchgear * Motors * PT's & CCVT's Education and Experience: * Bachelor's or ...

Must be able to drive daily locally/regionally and be available for periodic overnight travel ... switchgear, or similar equipment. Education and Experience: * 5+ Years of Relevant Industry ...

Travel daily to various job sites; overnight travel may be required at company expense * Work ... Electrical apparatuses such as switchgear, panels, breakers, disconnects, ATSs, and generators ...

Travel daily to various job sites; overnight travel may be required at company expense * Work ... Electrical apparatuses such as switchgear, panels, breakers, disconnects, ATSs, and generators ...

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What is the difference between Overnight Switchgear vs Day Shift Switchgear?

AspectOvernight SwitchgearDay Shift Switchgear
Work HoursNight shifts, typically overnightDaytime hours, regular business hours
CertificationsSimilar certifications required, such as electrical licensesSame certifications as overnight roles
Work EnvironmentLess crowded, quieter, often less supervisionBusier, more supervision, daytime activity
Employer UsageUtilities, power plants, 24/7 facilitiesManufacturing plants, maintenance departments

Both Overnight Switchgear and Day Shift Switchgear roles require similar technical skills and certifications. The main difference lies in work hours and environment, with overnight roles offering quieter settings and different shift schedules. Employers in utilities and power sectors often utilize both shifts to ensure continuous operation.

What are the most commonly searched types of Switchgear jobs in Florida? The most popular types of Switchgear jobs in Florida are:
What cities in Florida are hiring for Overnight Switchgear jobs? Cities in Florida with the most Overnight Switchgear job openings:
R38570 Electrical Systems Tech I/Electrical Systems Tech II (Generation Relay Tech/Apparatus Test...

R38570 Electrical Systems Tech I/Electrical Systems Tech II (Generation Relay Tech/Apparatus Test...

Duke Energy

Crystal River, FL

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


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8.6

Company rating: 8.6 out of 10

Based on 163 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

7th of 74 rated oil and gas companies


Job description

Important Application Submission Information

In order to ensure your application is successfully received before the job posting expires, please submit your application by 11:59 PM on Tuesday, June 2, 2026More than a career - a chance to make a difference in people's lives.

Build an exciting, rewarding career with us - help us make a difference for millions of people every day. Consider joining the Duke Energy team, where you'll find a friendly work environment, opportunities for growth and development, recognition for your work, and competitive pay and benefits.

Depending upon the desired qualifications of the successful applicant, the hiring manager may elect to fill this position at a higher level within the job hierarchy*

ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN GENERAL DUTIES

Under general supervision, theElectrical Systems Technician will assist in conducting tests including but not limited to isolation and restoration of equipment to facilitate testing to include but not limited to

  • Removal and reinstallation of electrical bus connections

  • Removal and reinstallation of control power leads

  • Removal and reinstallation of Switchgear load / Motor leads

  • Calibration and functional testing of BES and non-BES (Bulk Electric System) relays (switchgear relays, switchgear breaker relays, and switchgear load relays, etc.)

Inspection and testing of relay / metering instrument transformers (PTs, CTs, NGTs) to include but not limited to

  • Turns ratio testing

  • Megger testing

  • winding resistance testing

  • visual inspections

  • functional testing

Testing / inspection of oil filled transformers to include but not limited to

  • Power factor leakage testing ("Doble")

  • Sweep Frequency Response Analysis (SFRA)

  • winding resistance

  • EMSA (Electro Magnetic Signature Analysis)

  • Transformer Oil sampling / Dielectric strength testing

  • Bushing testing

Testing / inspection of Generator output bus to include but not limited to

  • Hi Potential testing

  • Megger / PI testing

  • Phase resistance testing

  • EMSA

  • Borescope inspection

  • insulator inspection / cleaning

  • Inspection / testing of connecting links

Testing and inspection of Generator internals to include but not limited to

  • Hi Potential testing

  • Megger / PI testing

  • Phase resistance testing

  • EMSA

  • Power factor leakage testing

  • SFRA

  • Hydraulic Integrity test (HITS)

  • Electromagnetic Core Imperfection Detection Test (ElCID)

  • Full Flux Core Test (LOOP)

  • End Winding resonant response test (Bump test)

Electrical testing of Electrical Switchgear components to include but not limited to

  • Megger / PI

  • Hi Potential testing

  • EMSA

Electrical testing of Large Motors to include but not limited to

  • Motor Current Signature Analysis (MCSA) - (PdMA & Baker Explorer online testing)

  • Megger / PI

  • Surge Testing

  • Hi Potential testing

  • EMSA

  • PdMA & Baker offline testing

Electrical Systems Technician I Basic Qualifications:
  • High School Diploma

  • Must pass EEI TECH pre-employment test

  • Must maintain a valid driver's license

  • The Electrical Systems Technician works in an environment that includes adverse and extreme weather conditions, high voltage, high steam pressure, confined spaces, dirt and noise

  • Requires climbing and working at various heights, lifting and carrying moderately heavy test equipment

  • Incumbents must also be available for call outs and long working hours

EST I- Required Qualifications
  • Must be qualified as a Journeyman Electrician in Production, Journeyman I&C Technician or equivalent journeyman positions

Progression Requirements

  • EST I - Must progress to an EST II within 24 months of completion of instructor lead training

EST II - Required Qualifications
  • EST I AND completion of all EST II required training and tasks, OR

  • Qualified as a Journeyman System Protection and Control Technician (Relay Tech) or its equivalent

Bidding Restrictions
  • Except for a hardship, as determined by management, employees holding a position in the EST progression must remain in the progression and will not be allowed to bid out for a period of two years after promotion to EST III.

Schedule
  • EST employees will be (S) employees and shall be scheduled either 5-8s or 4-10s, exclusive of meal time, at Management's option, between the hours of 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Seniority will be respected for the assignment of work schedules. Shift differential shall be paid as provided for in Article X, Section 3.

  • EST positions are System positions. Extensive travel and overnight stays are possible.

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Duke Energy, a Fortune 150 company headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., is one of America’s largest energy holding companies. Our electric utilities serve 8.2 million customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky, and collectively own 50,000 megawatts of energy capacity. Our natural gas unit serves 1.6 million customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Ohio and Kentucky. Our company employs 28,000 people.

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Company size

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Headquarters location

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Year founded

1904