GENERAL DESCRIPTION
 
The HV Technician will provide electrical, high-voltage (HV), and substation emergency response to operating wind farms across the Company with a primary focus in an assigned region. You will lead maintenance, service, and repair of HV assets in conjunction with other technicians and HV Reliability Engineers. Main accountabilities: 
 
  
 - Monitor and provide electrical, high-voltage, and substation support to operating wind farms in an assigned region, including 24/7 on-call support
 - Perform testing, repairs, switching, and construction activities as requested
 - Provide technical expertise for commissioning, start-up, and initial operating activities
 - Maintain HV spare parts inventory and warehouse
 - Perform HV switching of step-up transformers, feeder breakers, gang-operated switches, and other related components
 - Operate heavy machinery such as bucket/line trucks, forklifts, aerial lifts, and overhead cranes
 - Analyze and report on infrared inspections, battery maintenance, and dielectric oil and SF6 sampling
 - Lead substation maintenance via Orders to Operate (OTOs) and outage planning
 - Perform substation and transmission inspections in accordance with NERC compliance requirements
 - Work closely with site Operations Managers to ensure day-to-day reliability
 - Serve as the first responder for emergency and routine repairs on HV equipment, including transmission lines, HV cable terminations, and splices
 - Provide remote HV support to the HV Reliability Engineers for complex troubleshooting, component testing, and proof checking
 - Ensure adherence to all pertinent HV OSHA safety requirements
 - Provide detailed written reports to management including root cause analyses
 - Maintain HV vehicle in ready-to-respond order
 - Perform critical HV test equipment calibrations
 - Additional duties as required
 
  
 
 
Direct reports: None Travel: 30% Minimum qualifications: 
 
  
 - High School diploma or equivalent, plus continuing education in the electro-mechanical field
 - 5+ years of relevant technical experience; experience in power generation or distribution preferred
 - Necessary qualifications to operate HV equipment
 - Strong knowledge of medium- and high-voltage substation electrical equipment, collection systems, transmission design, and operations; familiarity with power factor test sets, AC/DC hi-pots, low res ohm meters, and transformer turns ratio test units preferred
 - Familiarity with electronic communication systems (SCADA)
 - Familiarity with Order to Operate (OTO) and Lock-Out Tag-Out (LOTO) procedures
 - Ability to operate a motor vehicle and possession of a valid driver's license
 - Understanding of Microsoft products and/or complementing products. (Preferred)
 - Competency in Analytical Problem Solving, Strong Communication, Customer/Partner Relationships, and Technology Expertise. (Preferred).
 
  
 
 
Behavioral requirements:  
 
  
 - Strong problem-solving ability
 - Ability to be self-motivated and work with minimal supervision
 - Ability to multi-task in a complex, dynamic environment
 - Ability to perform basic electrical mathematical calculations
 - Ability to read and understand plans, specifications, drawings, and documents relating to engineering and construction, including one-line, three-line, and wiring diagrams
 - Ability to work with other crews performing high line maintenance and repair
 - Familiarity with the operation of capacitor banks, transformer load tap changers, and motor operated air breaks
 - Willingness and ability to travel at least 30%
 - Ability and willingness to respond to site emergencies 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, as needed
 
  
 
 
Physical demands & working conditions: 
 
  
 - Sitting/Standing/Flexibility: Ability to frequently perform physical tasks including standing, sitting, walking, kneeling, bending, twisting, squatting, and reaching approximately 75% of the time while on wind farm sites. Ability to stand and sit for 8 or more hours when in an office environment.
 - Walking: Ability to walk .25 to .5 miles per day, including across unpaved and rough surfaces when on wind farm sites
 - Speech/Reading: Ability to speak, read, and write English proficiently and deliver a variety of instructions furnished in written, verbal, diagram, or schedule form
 
  
 
  
 - Lifting: Ability to frequently lift items weighing up to 60 pounds and to occasionally lift items weighing between 60 and 100 pounds
 
  
 
  
 - Climbing:  
 
  
    
   - Ability to climb turbine towers in excess of 100 meters in height
 - Weight, including harness and tools, must be in accordance with the weight limit as specified by the ANSI Fall Protection Standards
 
    
   
  - Vision/Hearing: Ability to interpret and follow a variety of instructions furnished in written, verbal, diagram, or schedule form
 - Tolerance to Extreme Weather Conditions: Ability to work in adverse weather conditions 25% of the time while on wind farm sites
 - Safety: Ability to understand and communicate safety precautions when necessary
 
  
 
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