Electrician, Meter & Relay
Listed on 2026-07-11
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Electrician/ Electrician Installation, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
About the Pay
The pay listed ($52.02 per hour) reflects our STARTING PAY only and does not reflect the full range which steps up to $57.80 per hour (top pay typically reached within two years with proven mastery of skills and good performance).
About Central Arizona ProjectCentral Arizona Project (CAP) is a 336-mile system that supplies Colorado River water to central and southern Arizona. More than 6 million people rely on this supply. CAP employs nearly 500 people who enjoy a team-oriented and safety-focused work culture. The close community of a small company is driven to help fulfill our extremely valuable mission.
Compensation & Benefits Package includes:- Competitive Salaries
- Arizona State Retirement System - Pension
- 401(k)
- Medical, Dental and Vision
- Life insurance, LTD, Short-term disability
- 4-10 (Mon-Thur) work schedule
- Paid training & tuition reimbursement
- 9 paid holidays
- Paid vacation & sick time
- Wellness programs
- No benefits waiting period
- Relocation benefits
- Significant training and development opportunities
- Public Student Loan Forgiveness eligible employer
- 12 weeks Paid Parental Leave
As a Meter & Relay Electrician, you would perform a variety of electrical work including to install, program, commission, maintain, test, adjust, troubleshoot and repair electrical and electronic equipment on the Central Arizona Project. In-state travel typically from Mondays through Thursdays would be required. A few of your specific main responsibilities include:
- Maintain, test, repair and troubleshoot complex, medium and high voltage electrical and electronic systems.
- Safely perform lockout / tagout procedures.
- Maintain, test, repair and calibrate protective relaying equipment including current, voltage, differential, timing, auxiliary, ground detection and complex impedance relays of electro-mechanical solid state, and microprocessor types.
- Proficiently use specialized computer controlled electrical test instruments including Partial Discharge, power factor, megger, motor analyzer and other test equipment associated with predictive and preventive maintenance of large rotating, synchronous motors and generators.
- Maintain, test, and repair utility scale substation equipment including breakers, regulators, capacitors, reactors, and power transformers.
- Check, revise and update electrical schematics, drawing and diagrams as required.
Having completed a state or federal certified electrical apprenticeship, OR possessing the equivalent combination of education, related experience and demonstrated ability; PLUS at least three (3) years of journeyman-level work experience in an industrial electrical environment with technical and specialized knowledge is required to be successful in this position. Also, a valid driver's license, good driving record, and a high school diploma (or GED) are required.
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