Lead Relay Technician - Southeast
Listed on 2026-07-03
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Field/Service Technician
About Us
At Service Electric Company, we believe that each employee contributes directly to the success and growth of our company. Specializing in transmission, distribution, substation, storm restoration, and technical services., our rapid expansion follows our growing reputation for delivering safe, quality, and on-time projects to all our customers. Whether we’re staffing internal support or in-field workforce, we are guided by our Core Values of Quality, Safety, and Responsibility.
Incorporated in 1945, SERVICE ELECTRIC Company now employs over 2,000 employees and operates a fleet of more than 2,000 pieces of equipment. Our primary footprint includes the Southeast, Midwest, and Puerto Rico, but our crews travel throughout the Country to assist with storm restoration. Service Electric Company is a subsidiary of Quanta Services, Inc. (NYSE:PWR). Our culture is about supporting an environment where all employees can be themselves, are valued, and have an equal opportunity to succeed.
this Role
The Lead Relay Technician is an advanced-level technical position responsible for leading and performing the testing, inspection, maintenance, troubleshooting, and commissioning of protective relaying systems and associated control equipment with minimal supervision. This role serves as the designated crew leader on assigned projects and is responsible for ensuring work is completed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with all customers, industry, and company standards.
Lead Relay Technician is encouraged to recommend measures to improve field service operations, technical execution, crew productivity, and customer service. The Lead Relay Technician may be assigned work individually or as part of a larger electrical substation, transmission, distribution, generation, or industrial power project.
Lead Relay Technician reports directly to the Relay Operations Manager and works closely with engineers, project managers, customers, and field personnel. This position provides direct oversight, coordination, and mentorship to Relay Technician I, II, III and Senior personnel assigned to the project.
Effective communication with Relay Operations Manager and Relay Supervisor is required throughout active projects and when awaiting assignment and/or standby time.
Often requires extensive travel and non-standard schedules at field locations with exposure to varying environmental conditions.
What You'll DoDuties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Lead the testing, inspection, maintenance, troubleshooting, and commissioning of protective relaying systems, including but not limited to:
- Transmission and distribution line protection schemes
- Transformer differential and restricted earth fault protection
- Bus differential schemes
- Breaker failure and transfer trip schemes
- Generator and motor protection systems
- Reclosing, synchronizing, and transfer schemes
- Microprocessor-based relays and networked protection systems
- Serve as the on-site lead responsible for crew safety, daily work planning, and execution of assigned scope of work.
- Perform and oversee:
- End-to-end relay testing
- Primary and secondary injection testing
- Functional and logic verification
- Trip and close circuit validation
- DC system testing and verification
- Point-to-point wiring checks
- Troubleshooting and root cause analysis of relay mis-operations
- Review project drawings, relay settings files, and scope of work prior to and during execution.
- Coordinate daily activities with project management, engineering, other trades, and customer representatives.
- Mentor and provide technical guidance to Relay Technician I, II, III and Senior personnel.
- Review and ensure accuracy of field reports, commissioning documentation, and as-built redlines.
- Interface directly with utility engineers, project managers, and customers as the primary on-site technical representative.
- Conduct and participate in job briefings, tailboard meetings, and hazard assessments.
- Ensure compliance with all company safety policies, utility safety rules, and applicable OSHA requirements.
- Maintain test equipment, tools, vehicles, and job site organization in a clean and serviceable condition.
- Monitor project progress and communicate schedule impacts, technical concerns, safety issues, or resource needs to Relay Operations Manager, Supervisor and/or Project Manager.
- Travel to job sites as required, including overnight travel and extended assignments.
- Communicate clearly and professionally (written and/or verbal) regarding safety, technical issues, incidents, safety violations, or near misses.
- Responsible for completed time, expense, and field service job reports using online/administrative tools or software.
- Perform duties in accordance with customer, industry, and corporate laws, regulations, and standards.
- Perform additional duties as assigned by Relay Operations Manager or Supervisor.
Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED required, associate or bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering…
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