| 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 supportPerform testing, repairs, switching, and construction activities as requestedProvide technical expertise for commissioning, start-up, and initial operating activitiesMaintain HV spare parts inventory and warehousePerform HV switching of step-up transformers, feeder breakers, gang-operated switches, and other related componentsOperate heavy machinery such as bucket/line trucks, forklifts, aerial lifts, and overhead cranesAnalyze and report on infrared inspections, battery maintenance, and dielectric oil and SF6 samplingLead substation maintenance via Orders to Operate (OTOs) and outage planningPerform substation and transmission inspections in accordance with NERC compliance requirementsWork closely with site Operations Managers to ensure day-to-day reliabilityServe as the first responder for emergency and routine repairs on HV equipment, including transmission lines, HV cable terminations, and splicesProvide remote HV support to the HV Reliability Engineers for complex troubleshooting, component testing, and proof checkingEnsure adherence to all pertinent HV OSHA safety requirementsProvide detailed written reports to management including root cause analysesMaintain HV vehicle in ready-to-respond orderPerform critical HV test equipment calibrationsAdditional duties as required
 
 Direct reports: None Travel: 30% Minimum qualifications: 
 
 
 High School diploma or equivalent, plus continuing education in the electro-mechanical field5+ years of relevant technical experience; experience in power generation or distribution preferredNecessary qualifications to operate HV equipmentStrong 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 preferredFamiliarity with electronic communication systems (SCADA)Familiarity with Order to Operate (OTO) and Lock-Out Tag-Out (LOTO) proceduresAbility to operate a motor vehicle and possession of a valid driver's licenseUnderstanding 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 abilityAbility to be self-motivated and work with minimal supervisionAbility to multi-task in a complex, dynamic environmentAbility to perform basic electrical mathematical calculationsAbility to read and understand plans, specifications, drawings, and documents relating to engineering and construction, including one-line, three-line, and wiring diagramsAbility to work with other crews performing high line maintenance and repairFamiliarity with the operation of capacitor banks, transformer load tap changers, and motor operated air breaksWillingness 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 sitesSpeech/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 heightWeight, 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 formTolerance to Extreme Weather Conditions: Ability to work in adverse weather conditions 25% of the time while on wind farm sitesSafety: Ability to understand and communicate safety precautions when necessary
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