What are the responsibilities and job description for the Critical Systems Technician III position at Reliant Critical Infrastructure?
TITLE: CRITICAL SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN III, SWITCHGEAR
LOCATION: PHOENIX, AZ
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Critical Systems Technician III will serve as a technician for all mission-critical electrical services/maintenances under contract. The position will be responsible for monitoring compliance with contractual commitments. This position will provide leadership and knowledge regarding the installation, service, testing, commissioning, maintenance, and operation of mission-critical data center electrical equipment.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Review technical specifications with the sales team and project managers to identify the field operations scope of the project as defined in bid packages.
Interface with services team to ensure proper specification compliance.
Provide job-specific technical support.
Interface with the factory to resolve any site-related technical issues.
QA/QC of Power Distribution Equipment.
Create Critical Power System MOPs, SOPs and EOPs.
Perform preventive maintenance services (PM) on contracted gear and other components.
Install and service all Power Distribution Equipment.
Capable of troubleshooting distribution and transmission controls.
Perform function testing of Low, Medium, and High voltage Switchgear, relay panels, transformers, ATS, and circuit breakers.
Examine relay settings and logic equations for confirmation of system operation in accordance with design.
Provide regular status reports to the responsible CPG Project Manager and Director, Service Operations.
Direct feedback to responsible CPG Project Manager for problem resolution.
Troubleshoot and resolve technical problems in the field.
Provide required site testing reports and inspection sheets per project specification.
Participate in specialized commissioning/testing of systems.
Conduct site visits during regional travels at management direction.
Respond to service calls as required.
Other duties as assigned by Services Management.
Must be a US Citizen
Ability to travel approximately 30% of time *Please note could include periods of higher travel based on workload
QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:
High school or equivalent (Preferred).
Associates/ bachelors degree in electronics, electrical theory, or similar discipline requires highly desirable or equivalent work experience.
3 to 5 years (Required) Mission Critical Electrical Systems.
3-5 years of field repair/customer service experience with ups, electrical, electro-mechanical, or electronics-related equipment or 3-5 years of mission critical specific product experience required.
Experience with electrical power distribution equipment. This includes UPS, switchgear, batteries, monitoring equipment, generators, etc...
TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE:
Understanding and knowledge of NETA standards, IEEE specifications and NEMA specifications as they pertain to low and medium voltage switchgear.
Good technical understanding and application of all types of switchgear, protective relaying, and controls of switchgear, including the operation, maintenance, and testing.
Firsthand experience on low and medium voltage switchgear, including disassembly, component inspection/repair, reassembly, and testing.
NETA or NICET Level 1-4 Electrical Power Testing Certifications are preferred.
Ability to read and understand one-line diagrams, blueprints, schematics, and construction drawings.
COMPUTER SKILLS:
Technical Writing skills, including use of Word, Excel, MS Project.
Familiarization with specialized testing equipment and reporting software.
CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES:
Current NETA/NICET level II or above a plus
NFPA 70E Low Voltage and High Voltage.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:
No supervisory responsibilities
LOCATION: PHOENIX, AZ
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Critical Systems Technician III will serve as a technician for all mission-critical electrical services/maintenances under contract. The position will be responsible for monitoring compliance with contractual commitments. This position will provide leadership and knowledge regarding the installation, service, testing, commissioning, maintenance, and operation of mission-critical data center electrical equipment.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Review technical specifications with the sales team and project managers to identify the field operations scope of the project as defined in bid packages.
Interface with services team to ensure proper specification compliance.
Provide job-specific technical support.
Interface with the factory to resolve any site-related technical issues.
QA/QC of Power Distribution Equipment.
Create Critical Power System MOPs, SOPs and EOPs.
Perform preventive maintenance services (PM) on contracted gear and other components.
Install and service all Power Distribution Equipment.
Capable of troubleshooting distribution and transmission controls.
Perform function testing of Low, Medium, and High voltage Switchgear, relay panels, transformers, ATS, and circuit breakers.
Examine relay settings and logic equations for confirmation of system operation in accordance with design.
Provide regular status reports to the responsible CPG Project Manager and Director, Service Operations.
Direct feedback to responsible CPG Project Manager for problem resolution.
Troubleshoot and resolve technical problems in the field.
Provide required site testing reports and inspection sheets per project specification.
Participate in specialized commissioning/testing of systems.
Conduct site visits during regional travels at management direction.
Respond to service calls as required.
Other duties as assigned by Services Management.
Must be a US Citizen
Ability to travel approximately 30% of time *Please note could include periods of higher travel based on workload
- Need to be able to travel for the first 2 weeks of job for onboarding training and safety education (travel to company site for training - travel paid by company)
QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:
High school or equivalent (Preferred).
Associates/ bachelors degree in electronics, electrical theory, or similar discipline requires highly desirable or equivalent work experience.
3 to 5 years (Required) Mission Critical Electrical Systems.
3-5 years of field repair/customer service experience with ups, electrical, electro-mechanical, or electronics-related equipment or 3-5 years of mission critical specific product experience required.
Experience with electrical power distribution equipment. This includes UPS, switchgear, batteries, monitoring equipment, generators, etc...
TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE:
Understanding and knowledge of NETA standards, IEEE specifications and NEMA specifications as they pertain to low and medium voltage switchgear.
Good technical understanding and application of all types of switchgear, protective relaying, and controls of switchgear, including the operation, maintenance, and testing.
Firsthand experience on low and medium voltage switchgear, including disassembly, component inspection/repair, reassembly, and testing.
NETA or NICET Level 1-4 Electrical Power Testing Certifications are preferred.
Ability to read and understand one-line diagrams, blueprints, schematics, and construction drawings.
COMPUTER SKILLS:
Technical Writing skills, including use of Word, Excel, MS Project.
Familiarization with specialized testing equipment and reporting software.
CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES:
Current NETA/NICET level II or above a plus
NFPA 70E Low Voltage and High Voltage.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:
No supervisory responsibilities
Offered compensation: $46/hr - $69/hr
Experience and License Requirements
- 3 to 5 years of experience in field repair with UPS, electrical, electro-mechanical, or electronic
- NFPA 70E Low Voltage and High Voltage knowledge and/or certification
- Understanding and knowledge of NETA standards, IEEE specifications, and NEMA specifications
Salary : $46 - $69