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How much do protection relay technician jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for protection relay technician in California is $92,033.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $81,400.00 and $105,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a protection relay technician?

Protection Relay Technicians are specialized professionals who install, test, maintain, and repair protection relays in electrical power systems. These relays are critical for detecting faults and ensuring the safe and reliable operation of electrical grids by disconnecting faulty sections to prevent equipment damage or power outages. Protection Relay Technicians work in power plants, substations, and other facilities, using advanced testing equipment and diagnostic tools to ensure the proper functioning of relays. Their expertise helps maintain the stability and safety of electrical infrastructure.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a protection relay technician?

To thrive as a Protection Relay Technician, you need a solid understanding of electrical theory, power systems, and relay protection principles, typically supported by an associate’s degree or technical certification in electrical engineering technology. Familiarity with testing equipment, relay software platforms (such as SEL or GE), and industry standards like NERC or IEEE is essential. Attention to detail, strong analytical thinking, and effective problem-solving are vital soft skills for troubleshooting complex systems. These skills and qualifications are crucial to ensure the safety, reliability, and optimal operation of electrical power infrastructure.

What are some common challenges faced by protection relay technicians in the field?

Protection Relay Technicians often work in environments where equipment is critical to the safety and reliability of electrical power systems. Common challenges include troubleshooting complex relay malfunctions under time pressure, staying updated with evolving relay technologies, and ensuring precise calibration during maintenance or installation. Additionally, technicians frequently collaborate with engineers and line crews, requiring strong communication skills to coordinate safe and efficient operations. Adhering to strict safety protocols and detailed documentation is also essential for success in this role.

What is the difference between Protection Relay Technician vs Substation Technician?

AspectProtection Relay TechnicianSubstation Technician
CertificationsTypically requires relay testing and electrical certificationsRequires electrical certifications, often with substation-specific training
Work EnvironmentPrimarily in electrical substations, testing relay systemsIn substations, maintaining and troubleshooting equipment
Industry UsageCommonly employed in power utilities and electrical companiesUsed in power generation, transmission, and distribution sectors

Protection Relay Technicians focus on testing, installing, and maintaining relay protection systems to ensure electrical grid safety. Substation Technicians handle broader substation equipment, including relays, switches, and transformers. While both roles work in substations and require electrical certifications, Protection Relay Technicians specialize in relay systems, making their skills more specific to protection schemes.

What job categories do people searching Protection Relay Technician jobs in California look for?

The top searched job categories for Protection Relay Technician jobs in California are:

Infographic showing various Protection Relay Technician job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 74% In-person, and 26% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $92,033 per year, or $44.2 per hour.

Senior Relay Technician - Utility & High-Voltage Protection - Union

Asplundh Electrical Testing, LLC

Stratford, CA • On-site

$65 - $85/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

About the Role

At Asplundh Electrical Testing, safety is not a priority—it is our foundation. The Senior Relay Technician plays a critical role in ensuring the safe, reliable operation of medium‑ and high‑voltage utility substations through advanced protective relay testing, commissioning, and maintenance activities.

This position is ideal for professionals with a utility background who have hands‑on experience testing and commissioning transmission and distribution protection systems. You will serve as a technical lead in the field, guide crews through complex outage work, and reinforce Asplundh’s reputation for safety, precision, and service excellence.

We are experiencing strong growth and are immediately hiring Senior Relay Technicians with deep expertise in protection and control, relay schemes, and substation energization. If you enjoy solving complex protection challenges, leading safe work execution, and influencing system reliability at scale, we’d like to speak with you.

As a NETA‑accredited, independent electrical testing and engineering organization, Asplundh Electrical Testing sets the benchmark for technical excellence and unwavering safety across the utility, renewable energy, data center, and industrial sectors.

Candidates must be authorized to work in the United States for any employer at the time of hire. This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship.

What You’ll Do

  • Lead job briefings and safety tailboards, reinforcing a “Safety First, Always” field culture
  • Perform protective relay testing, calibration, troubleshooting, and commissioning on medium‑ and high‑voltage systems
  • Test and validate transmission and distribution protection schemes, including:
    • Distance, differential, overcurrent, breaker failure, and bus protection
  • Verify control and protection circuits for:
    • Power transformers
    • Medium‑ and high‑voltage circuit breakers
    • Feeder relays
    • Capacitor banks and reactors
  • Support outage planning, switching coordination, energization, and restoration activities
  • Perform event analysis, relay target review, and disturbance investigations
  • Lead and mentor onsite technicians; coordinate work execution with project managers, system operators, and utility customers
  • Create and maintain accurate test reports, as‑left settings, and field documentation
  • Participate in job walks, project estimating, and customer technical discussions
  • Serve as a technical resource and trainer for developing relay technicians

Travel Requirements:
Work is performed at customer sites throughout the assigned region. Regular regional travel is required, with opportunities for extended assignments outside the region as needed.
✔ Company vehicle provided for regional work‑related travel.

What You Bring
  • 5+ years of hands‑on experience in protective relaying for utility substations
  • Demonstrated experience testing medium‑ to high‑voltage (5kV–500kV) protection systems
  • Strong working knowledge of microprocessor‑based relays
  • Experience with modern relay test platforms
  • Solid understanding of utility safety rules, energized work practices, and lockout/tagout procedures
  • Ability to interpret:
    • Protection diagrams
    • AC/DC schematics
    • Wiring and logic drawings
  • Valid driver’s license; ability to work outdoors, travel, and lift up to 70 lbs
Education & Credentials
  • NETA Level III or IV Certification preferred for Senior roles
    (Candidates at other NETA levels are encouraged to apply for opportunities across the organization)
  • Experience with:
    • Circuit breakers
    • Power transformers
    • Switchgear
    • RTUs and substation communications
  • Technical degree, apprenticeship, or military electrical training
  • OSHA 10 or OSHA 30
  • Valid driver’s license with a clean driving history

What We Offer

At Asplundh Electrical Testing, we invest in the well‑being of our people. Eligible employees enjoy a comprehensive benefits package designed to support their health, financial security, and work‑life balance, including:
  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage starting on day one
  • Retirement plan to help you secure your future
  • Company‑provided life insurance for added peace of mind
  • Supplemental life insurance options, including spouse and child coverage
  • A variety of voluntary Aflac supplemental insurance programs
  • Long‑term disability coverage
  • Pre‑paid legal plan
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) to support personal and professional well‑being
  • Paid time off to recharge and refresh
  • Paid holidays
  • Access to employee discount programs and helpful resources
*Benefits listed above are available to eligible employees. Eligibility requirements and plan provisions apply

Please note: For roles that fall within union‑represented territories, certain benefits and employment terms may differ from what’s listed here. In those cases, the applicable local union agreement will guide the specific benefits and provisions. We’re committed to transparency and will walk you through what applies to your location during the hiring process.

Who We Are

Asplundh Electrical Testing (AET) has been a leading provider of independent electrical testing services since 1981. Headquartered in Foxboro, MA, with regional offices across the country, AET specializes in substation commissioning, acceptance testing, and maintenance for clients in electrical transmission, distribution, and generation. As a NETA-certified company and a member of Asplundh Engineering Services—a subsidiary of Asplundh Infrastructure Group—AET is committed to delivering reliable, high-quality services at competitive prices.

An Asplundh Company

As part of the Asplundh family, AET benefits from extensive resources and a century of experience. Together, we provide utilities with comprehensive end-to-end services, from design to construction, testing, and maintenance, ensuring reliability and peace of mind.

Our Commitment

At AET, we believe in tackling challenges together with our customers, leveraging our collective experience and resources to achieve success in every project.