Senior Test Specialist
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Calibrates, installs, and maintains protective relays, meters and associated equipment, which will ensure efficient operation of plant, transmission, and substation systems. Calibrates, installs, and maintains substation equipment including high voltage breakers, disconnects, switches, transformers, and other equipment necessary for the proper operation of transmission level systems.
Essential Functions- Schedules the maintenance of substation, relay and meter equipment within Seminole’s southern service area. Maintenance activities include minor things such as adding oil to a transformer or gas to a breaker to a complete replacement of a transmission line terminal protection system.
- Coordinates, supervises and oversees all maintenance projects and crews to ensure compliance with specifications and engineering plans.
- Prepares daily, weekly and monthly maintenance schedules of substation equipment and facilities, prepares progress reports.
- Reviews engineering plans and coordinates modifications to the plans with Engineering.
- Prepares bids for maintenance jobs in substation to be completed by contractors. liPrepares and reviews project specifications and cost estimations, prepares budget requests.
- Maintains Substation, Relay and Meter Maintenance program data files for tracking of equipment.
- Maintains Substation, Relay and Meter Maintenance records Oil Dissolved Gas Analysis and Relay Test and Meter test program data.
- Maintains maintenance equipment data forms for specialized testing of equipment.
- Coordinates with the Senior Engineer, Senior Substation Technician and Senior Relay Technician on entering and filing of maintenance data.
- Maintains inventory list of equipment, equipment parts and materials, and requisitions equipment parts, materials and equipment needed for maintenance projects.
- Oversees/performs testing of substation, relay and meter equipment and prepares necessary reports.
- Conducts training sessions and provides Manager with employee performance feedback.
- Oversees/performs repairs of department specialized tools and equipment.
- Works with Fleet staff on repairs of department vehicles and equipment to be ready for emergencies.
- Ensures the enforcement of and compliance with all applicable Company policies, procedures and code of ethics as well as all applicable governmental laws and regulations to include employment, safety, FERC/NERC/FRCC and environmental standards and regulations applicable to the job function.
- Directs and assists in building and ground maintenance.
- Holds clearances and switches for line and substation equipment.
- Performs in-plant I & C and electrical testing or maintenance as may be required in support of the plant staff.
- Performs line inspections of SECI Transmission Facilities for emergency outage cause identification and recommended repair.
- Troubleshoots and repairs relaying, electrical circuitry, and instrumentation equipment as assigned at plants and member substations.
- Maintains metering and telemetering circuits at MGS and member substations.
- Interfaces supervisory control remote terminal units at MGS and member substations.
- Performs relay and control circuit changes and additions at MGS and member substations.
- Tests carrier, tone equipment, and other pilot channels testing and maintenance at MGS and member substations.
- Checks out of substation control circuits at MGS and member substations.
- Performs other duties as applicable to the position or as assigned.
- NERC Compliance
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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.
Associate of Science Degree in Electrical Technology or related area and eight (8) years of experience in calibrating, installing, and in-service testing of non-microprocessor and microprocessor protective systems, and working knowledge of power plant and substation electrical equipment OR Bachelors of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering, Technology or related area and four (4) years of experience in calibrating, installing, and in-service testing of non-microprocessor and microprocessor protective systems, and working knowledge of power plant and substation electrical equipment.
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
- Various electric equipment used in high voltage substation
- Construction methods and standards, materials and equipment
- Maintenance procedures and practices
- Safety practices, procedures and standards for voltages up to 240kV
- Specialized software for gathering data, record keeping and testing equipment
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office…
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