Technician (substation or relay or apparatus)

Global Talent Resources, Inc

Technician (substation or relay or apparatus)

Johnson City, TX
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Position Summary

    Substation Technician 3 – Johnson City, TX

    The Substation Technician 3 is a highly skilled technical professional responsible for 24/7 system operations, maintenance, testing, and commissioning of transmission and distribution substation equipment. This role supports grid reliability through advanced troubleshooting, protective relay programming, high-voltage switching, and compliance-driven maintenance activities. The technician plays a critical role in capital improvement projects, emergency restoration efforts, and ensuring the safe, reliable operation of substations and associated communication systems.

     Job Function

    • Perform time-based maintenance and inspections in accordance with maintenance standards, manufacturer recommendations, and NERC compliance requirements.
    • Conduct monthly inspections and maintain accurate maintenance records.
    • Execute and write formal switching orders for transmission and distribution systems.
    • Install mobile substations for construction projects and emergency restoration.
    • Perform advanced electrical testing, including TTR, contact resistance, oil dielectric, Doble power factor, winding resistance, SFRA, hi-pot, and relay testing.
    • Test and inspect battery banks and chargers, including impedance, voltage, and specific gravity.
    • Locate and repair DC grounds within control systems.
    • Inspect, test, and repair 69kV and 138kV breakers and SF6 equipment.
    • Extract and analyze oil samples for dissolved gas analysis (DGA).
    • Inspect and repair transformer load tap changers (LTCs).
    • Conduct infrared thermography and partial discharge surveys.
    • Support capital improvement projects and commissioning efforts.
    • Program and test SEL protective relays and PLC-based protection circuits.
    • Perform end-to-end testing of transmission carrier and fiber systems.
    • Participate in emergency call-out duty and outage response.
    • Maintain compliance documentation for NERC, FERC, and TRE standards.

    Education and Experience

    • Associate’s Degree in Electrical Power and Controls, Electronics Technology, or related field.
    • Directly related experience may substitute for formal education.
    • Minimum of two years of Substation Technician II or equivalent experience.
    • Valid Texas Driver’s License with an acceptable driving record.

    Qualifications

    • Strong knowledge of substation protection schemes and SCADA systems.
    • Ability to read and interpret wiring diagrams and electrical schematics.
    • Working knowledge of electrical theory related to transformers and relays.
    • Skilled in the use of Doble, Megger, hi-pot, CT test sets, and SFRA tools.
    • Strong time management and prioritization skills.
    • Effective verbal and written communication skills.
    • Ability to work safely around energized high- and low-voltage equipment.

     Benefits

    • Competitive hourly compensation ranging from $45.81 to $57.26.
    • Overtime eligibility based on operational needs.

     Appealing Facts About Living in Johnson City, TX

    • Located in the scenic Texas Hill Country with access to outdoor recreation and wineries.
    • Close proximity to Austin and San Antonio while maintaining a small-town lifestyle.
    • Strong sense of community with excellent schools and family-friendly neighborhoods.
    • Access to parks, rivers, hiking trails, and year-round outdoor activities.

     

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    Global Talent Resources, Inc. (GTR) is a power industry recruiting firm specializing in substation, transmission, and distribution careers. With 15+ years of experience, we connect engineering and leadership professionals to top roles with leading utilities, cooperatives, EPCs, and consulting firms nationwide.

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