Georgia Transmission ยท 3 months ago
ECS Technician I - II - Northeast Region
Georgia Transmission is responsible for energy control systems and is seeking an ECS Technician to install, program, and maintain substation equipment. The role involves conducting maintenance, providing real-time support, and troubleshooting various electronic devices within the substations.
EnergyRenewable Energy
Responsibilities
Installing, programming, and commissioning substation equipment
Administering and conducting preventative and corrective maintenance in various areas
Responding to Disaster Response Plan Activation events and Power Quality concerns
Troubleshooting and repairing problems on intelligent electronic devices
Providing technical assistance and support to Electric Membership Cooperatives for their SCADA/Load Management Systems
Coordinating and supervising contract staff for routine maintenance and special projects
Qualification
Required
Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology
Zero to Three years installing and/or maintaining poly-phase metering equipment, component-level troubleshooting and printed circuit board repair, installing and/or maintaining electronic data/telecommunications microprocessor based equipment related to SCADA operations
Associate degree in Electronics, and/or Telecommunications and three - six years installing and/or maintaining poly-phase metering equipment, component-level troubleshooting and printed circuit board repair, installing and/or maintaining electronic data/telecommunications micro-processor based equipment related to SCADA operations
Georgia Driver's License
Experience in the use of test equipment such as multi-meter, fiber terminations kits, electrical and misc. hand tools, communication test sets for data circuits, understanding networking and laptop computers
Must be able to pass a NERC CIP personnel risk assessment screening
Company
Georgia Transmission
Georgia Transmission is a not-for-profit electric cooperative that plans, builds and maintains more than 5,000 miles of high-voltage power lines and more than 780 substations for 38 member-owned Electric Membership Cooperatives (EMCs) in local communities.
Funding
Current Stage
Growth StageRecent News
2024-12-24
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