What are the responsibilities and job description for the Station Control Technician Apprentice or Journeyman position at Idaho Falls Power (ID)?
Job Description:
Idaho Power — located in vibrant Boise, Idaho — is looking for a Station Control Technician Apprentice or Journeyman to join our Substation Construction team. It’s an exciting time to work for Idaho Power. Our work plays a critical role in communities we serve across Idaho and Oregon, and we’re working hard to safely provide our customers with the reliable, affordable, clean energy they depend on.
What does a Station Control Technician Apprentice or Journeyman do for us?
They install, commission, and troubleshoot substation and power plant control systems, including system monitoring equipment, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), Sequence of Events Recorder (SER), Digital Fault Recorder (DFR), Remote Terminal Units (RTUs), Remedial Action Schemes (RAS), Automated Metering Infrastructure (AMI), and protective relay, control, and communication systems.
In addition to the meaningful work we do, we offer work-life balance, competitive pay and benefits, an employee incentive plan, and both a 401k employer-match and a pension plan, making Idaho Power one of the best employers in the state.
A COMPETITIVE CANDIDATE WILL HAVE
Knowledge of:
OSHA regulations, chemical safety, electrical safety related work practices
Electrical circuits, electronics, algebra, and trigonometry
Utility system practices and utility business practices
Substation and power plant construction, operations, maintenance, and safety practices
AC and DC circuit theory, wiring diagrams, control schematics, and other drawings such as station construction prints with electrical, mechanical, and structural details
Batteries, protective controls, and other equipment relative to station control
Power transformers, load tap changers, and potential and current transformers
Power circuit breakers, metal-clad switchgear, circuit switchers, disconnect and air break switches, synchronous condensers, series and shunt capacitors, AC & DC controls
Electrical test equipment (multi-meter, volt-ohm meter, current sources, breaker simulator, etc.) and testing methods, and troubleshooting techniques
Safe grounding practices and mitigation of induced voltage
Specific control systems, schemes, and equipment utilized in distribution and transmission voltage level systems
Stations and power plant equipment installation adhering to internal Stations Engineering & Design and Stations Construction Specifications
Personal computer use and basic software
Skills in:
Strong interpersonal, verbal, and written communication
Problem identification and solving
Operating test equipment
Organization and time management
Ability to:
Work a hitch schedule – 8 days traveling to different areas within our service territories, 6 consecutive days off
Read and understand station drawings
Properly correct and document changes to station drawings
Establish and maintain effective working relationships
Work in a team environment, as well as independently and be self-motivated and flexible
Work with a high degree of accountability
Meet established project deadlines
Apply established guidelines and use good judgment and initiative in resolving work problems
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Apprentice
Education:
High school diploma or GED and vocational degree in an electrical or construction discipline
OR
An equivalent combination of education, work experience, related formal apprenticeship training, or military training in an electrical or construction discipline
OR
Currently employed as an Idaho Power Pre-Apprentice Stations Technician
Experience:
2 or more years work experience in an electrical or control wiring field
Licenses & Certifications:
Valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record based on driving requirements for the position
Valid Department of Transportation (DOT) medical card or the ability to obtain one prior to hire
Must obtain First Aid/CPR card within 90 days or hire
Preferred:
Journeyman electrician certification
Bureau of Office of Apprenticeship (OA) Certification in an Electrical Technician Apprentice program
AAS in electrical or electronic systems or equivalent
Confined space training
Fall restraint training
Journeyman
Education:
High School diploma or GED and vocational degree in an electrical or construction discipline
OR
State recognized Journeyman Electrician License
OR
Completion of a related formal apprenticeship training program recognized by the Department of Labor Office of Apprenticeship
OR
An equivalent combination of education and work experience
Experience:
5 or more years of work experience in an electrical or control wiring field
3 or more years of control wiring experience in substations or completion of a Department of Labor Office of Apprenticeship (OA) Substation program
Licenses & Certifications:
Valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record based on driving requirements for the position
Valid DOT medical card or the ability to obtain one prior to hire
Must obtain First Aid/CPR card within 90 days of hire
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
This position performs manual dexterity tasks and repetitive gripping (up to 80 lbs. force) in utilizing hand tools on a frequent basis to assemble electrical components and control panels. Lifting of up to 110 lbs. and pushing/pulling up to 60 lbs. is required occasionally. Sustained postures are required with crouching, kneeling, bending/stooping, twisting, and reaching to access areas of control panels. Job placement is contingent upon successful completion of a pre-employment physical evaluation for the DOT medical certificate. The above is a summary of the primary essential functions of the position. This job may require the performance of additional tasks assigned by company leaders or management. Questions regarding job requirements or accommodation requests should be directed to Human Resources.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Apprentices will immediately enroll in the Stations Technician Apprenticeship Program.
Additional job and safety- related training may be required.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
This position is a member of the Stations Construction department and may be assigned to work in an electrical shop, on a control wiring crew, structural crew, mobile apparatus crew, or combo crew that does both control wiring and structural work in substations. The crew this position is assigned to may change at any time depending on business need.
Salary : $83,400 - $121,000