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How much do protection relay testing jobs pay per year?

As of May 31, 2026, the average yearly pay for protection relay testing in Florida is $69,688.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $61,700.00 and $80,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Protection Relay Testing job?

A Protection Relay Testing job involves inspecting, calibrating, and testing protective relays used in electrical systems to ensure they operate correctly during faults or abnormal conditions. Technicians and engineers in this role perform diagnostic tests, evaluate relay settings, and verify system coordination to prevent power failures and equipment damage. They work with electromechanical, static, and digital relays in substations, power plants, and industrial facilities. The job requires knowledge of electrical protection schemes, testing procedures, and specialized testing equipment like secondary injection test sets. Proper testing ensures system reliability, safety, and compliance with industry standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Protection Relay Testing position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Protection Relay Testing, you need a solid grounding in electrical engineering principles, knowledge of power systems, and hands-on experience with relay protection schemes. Familiarity with test equipment such as relay test sets (e.g., Omicron, Doble), SCADA systems, and relevant industry certifications like NETA or IEC/IEEE standards is often required. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for diagnosing issues and coordinating with teams. These skills ensure accurate and safe testing processes, minimize operational risks, and maintain the reliability of electrical power systems.

What does a typical day look like for someone working in protection relay testing?

A typical day in protection relay testing involves planning and executing tests on protection relays to ensure proper operation and system reliability. You may review schematics, set up and operate test equipment, document test results, troubleshoot any issues, and collaborate with engineers, field technicians, or utility personnel. Much of the work is performed onsite at substations or power plants, sometimes requiring travel. Strong documentation and communication skills are important, as you'll frequently report findings and propose corrective actions. This role combines both hands-on technical work and teamwork to maintain the safety and efficiency of power distribution systems.
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SENIOR RELAY TECHNICIAN

SENIOR RELAY TECHNICIAN

Seminole Electric

Palatka, FL • On-site

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Position Summary Description

Supervises and performs calibration, installation, and maintains protective relays and associated equipment which will ensure the efficient, safe, and reliable and NERC Reliability Standards compliant operation of Seminole generating plants and transmission networks. Responsible for performing work involving an extremely high degree of complexity, including troubleshooting, repairing, overhauling, calibrating, and maintaining components of protective relay systems in accordance with applicable company and NERC standards.

Essential Functions

  • Interprets NERC Reliability Standards to ensure adherence to required specifications, maintenance activity and evidence retention
  • Supports the Capital Project Budget, O&M Budget and Job Order Development, including authorization, justifications, gate reviews, and specification development and bidding process for transmission substation and plant protection, SCADA, and controls equipment.
  • Supports the development of departmental goals, tracking and reporting.
  • Ensures maintenance activities are performed in strict accordance with all Seminole practices and procedures.
  • Assigns work tasks to personnel in support of project and periodic schedules in addition to emergency maintenance requirements.
  • Leads the on-the-job training of personnel ensuring a high standard of technical and professional development.
  • Schedules, coordinates, and instructs SCADA and protective relaying training, as needed.
  • Write relay testing procedures using technical manuals, electrical drawings, vendor manuals and any other applicable information.
  • Supervises and performs:
    1. electro-mechanical, static and microprocessor protective relay calibration, testing and maintenance.
    2. test carrier, tone equipment and other pilot channels testing and maintenance.
    3. SCADA equipment testing and maintenance.
    4. metering and telemetering circuit testing and maintenance.
  • Oversees the testing and commissioning of substation and plant protection equipment coupled with substation SCADA and control circuits.
  • Oversees the troubleshooting and repair of substation and plant protection equipment coupled with substation SCADA and control equipment.
  • Develops protective relay and SCADA testing procedures using technical manuals, electric drawings, vendor manuals and other applicable information.
  • Ensures appropriate and accurate records of all calibration and maintenance activities associated with protective relays are properly stored using PMIS or other appropriate tools.
  • Ensures adherence to equipment safety and clearance procedures and practices.
  • Supports the execution of corporate, division and department initiatives and objectives.
  • Performs other duties as applicable to the position or as assigned.
  • NERC Compliance: Performs NERC Compliance Program roles if/as designated in Seminole's Standard Ownership Matrix (SOM) including ongoing evidence retention in "audit-ready" form. You should also be familiar with Seminole's Enterprise Internal Compliance Program (ENT-GCD-RGC-EP-054) to further your understanding of Seminole's compliance program and your duties and responsibilities in the SOM.

Qualifications and Education Requirements

Associate of Science Degree in Electrical Technology or related area and eight (8) years of experience in calibrating, installing, and in-service testing of electro-mechanical and static or microprocessor relay systems. OR Bachelors of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering, Technology or related area and four (4) years of experience in in calibrating, installing, and in-service testing of electro-mechanical and static or microprocessor relay systems. OR Two (2) years of similar experience may be substituted for each one (1) year of education.

Core Competencies: Adaptable, Collaborative, Conscientious, Critical-Thinking, Outcome-Driven and Professional

Technical Competencies/Skills:

  • Troubleshooting electrical control circuits and devices
  • Electro-Mechanical, Static and Microprocessor Based Relay Systems
  • Plant, Substation and Transmission System Operations
  • Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS)
  • Relay Communication Systems
  • SCADA and RTU Systems
  • Protective Relay Test Equipment and Procedures
  • National Electric Safety Code, OSHA and NERC Standards
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications

Soft Competencies/Skills:

  • Effective verbal/nonverbal, listening and written communications
  • Presentation
  • Detailed Oriented
  • Self-Starter and take initiative
  • Analytical and Problem Solving
  • Multi-Tasking – multiple assignments and demands
  • Leadership and Organizational
  • Employee Engagement
  • Employee training


Physical Requirements

The employee must be able to lift and carry test equipment up to ninety (90) pounds. Position may require occasional work out of an aerial bucket truck. Must be able to follow established protective measures including wearing required personal protective equipment (PPE). Must possess a valid driver’s license and acceptable Motor Vehicle Report.

Working Conditions

Must be willing to travel as required in Seminole service area and work extended hours in emergencies to restore service, or as directed. Travel will generally be to remote substation and generation sites, including sites under construction. While working in certain areas of the plant and other sites there is the potential for exposure to hazards typical of an industrial working environment.

Disclaimer - Management may modify this job description at any time and may require the performance of additional duties, or modification of physical requirements, with or without advance notice.”