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PPL Corporation Substation Protection & Control Technician in Lexington, Kentucky

Company Summary Statement

Louisville Gas and Electric Company and Kentucky Utilities Company, part of the PPL Corporation (NYSE: PPL) family of companies, are regulated utilities that serve more than 1.3 million customers and have consistently ranked among the best companies for customer service in the United States. LG&E serves 334,000 natural gas and 433,000 electric customers in Louisville and 16 surrounding counties. KU serves 569,000 customers in 77 Kentucky counties and five counties in Virginia. LG&E and KU are major employers and active supporters of the communities they serve. They empower employees, community members and initiatives across their service territory through volunteerism and investments in organizations that support education, sustainability and wellbeing.

Overview

Substation protection and control technician is responsible for assisting higher classifications in performing installation, maintenance, and testing of protective systems including instrument transformers, batteries, DC control circuitry, AC control circuitry, protective relays, communication systems (RTU), and all other duties related to substation protection.

Responsibilities

Assist others with performing and completing documentation required for testing equipment on the substation protection system. Protection system components include, but are not limited to, potential transformers, current transformers, DC control circuits, AC control circuits, substation batteries, circuit breaker components, protective relays, and communication systems (RTU). Assist with calibration and performance functional testing on microprocessor and electromechanical type relays in accordance with the manufacture specifications. Assist in the installation, maintenance, analyzation, and troubleshooting of remote terminal units (RTU’s), network port switches, SCADA equipment, substation battery systems, transformer control circuits, voltage regulation relays and controls, breaker control circuits, and protective relays. Assist in completion of test plans and written commissioning, testing, and maintenance procedures for protective relaying. Assist with the investigation of substation operations and outages utilizing relay data oscillography and sequence of events reporting. Assist with the installation, maintenance, and testing of electrical control equipment, electrical circuitry, and components according to engineering specifications. Consult instruction manuals, schematics, and wiring diagrams in order to commission, troubleshoot, and resolve equipment issues and ensure optimum equipment functionality. Assist others with diagnosis, analyze, troubleshoot, and making recommendations related to malfunctions/failures and perform preventive/corrective maintenance on protection system equipment. Verify that all documentation and prints meet applicable specifications and standards and modify drawings to reflect any changes. Perform daily work tasks utilizing human performance procedures and tools designed to reduce errors and actively participate in recognizing and suggesting improvements as necessary. Other responsibilities, as assigned

Qualifications

EDUCATIONAL_EXPERIENCE-Associates in Electrical Engineering Technology or related technical field Must be successfully recommended from EEI test.

SPECIAL_QUALIFICATIONS-Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering Technology or related technical field Detailed knowledge and applicable experience with substation protection equipment, including relays, RTU’s, substation batteries, DC control circuitry, AC control circuitry, instrument transformers, station service transformers, switches, and breakers. Detailed knowledge of substation protection zones and relay functionality. Proficient in reading and utilizing DC control circuitry drawings, AC three-line drawings, panel wiring diagrams, equipment drawings and all other drawings associated with the protection of substation equipment. An ability to learn quickly, apply practical skills, and deal with rapid technological and business change. Ability to enter and maintain information in a database, write documentation, and manipulate data in a spreadsheet. Proficient in computer hardware: network and serial communications, set up and operate various types of test equipment associated with substation protection devices. Proficient in computer software: Microsoft Windows 10, Office 365, Cascade, Powerbase, RTS, SEL AcSELerator Quickset and RTAC.

WORK_CONDITIONS-High voltage substation field work. Regular travel is required to sites across the KU service territory.

PHYSICAL_EFFORTS-Must be able to lift 75 lbs. from ground to height of 30 inches and 60lbs from waist level to chest on regular basis. Typical equipment/materials that must be lifted includes but is not limited to tools, materials, parts, relays, and test equipment. Able to climb up and down stairs and vertical and inclined ladders unassisted daily; Perform hand manipulations extended near floor level for extended periods of time on a routine basis.

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EDUCATIONAL_EXPERIENCE-Associates in Electrical Engineering Technology or related technical field Must be successfully recommended from EEI test.

SPECIAL_QUALIFICATIONS-Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering Technology or related technical field Detailed knowledge and applicable experience with substation protection equipment, including relays, RTU’s, substation batteries, DC control circuitry, AC control circuitry, instrument transformers, station service transformers, switches, and breakers. Detailed knowledge of substation protection zones and relay functionality. Proficient in reading and utilizing DC control circuitry drawings, AC three-line drawings, panel wiring diagrams, equipment drawings and all other drawings associated with the protection of substation equipment. An ability to learn quickly, apply practical skills, and deal with rapid technological and business change. Ability to enter and maintain information in a database, write documentation, and manipulate data in a spreadsheet. Proficient in computer hardware: network and serial communications, set up and operate various types of test equipment associated with substation protection devices. Proficient in computer software: Microsoft Windows 10, Office 365, Cascade, Powerbase, RTS, SEL AcSELerator Quickset and RTAC.

WORK_CONDITIONS-High voltage substation field work. Regular travel is required to sites across the KU service territory.

PHYSICAL_EFFORTS-Must be able to lift 75 lbs. from ground to height of 30 inches and 60lbs from waist level to chest on regular basis. Typical equipment/materials that must be lifted includes but is not limited to tools, materials, parts, relays, and test equipment. Able to climb up and down stairs and vertical and inclined ladders unassisted daily; Perform hand manipulations extended near floor level for extended periods of time on a routine basis.

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Assist others with performing and completing documentation required for testing equipment on the substation protection system. Protection system components include, but are not limited to, potential transformers, current transformers, DC control circuits, AC control circuits, substation batteries, circuit breaker components, protective relays, and communication systems (RTU). Assist with calibration and performance functional testing on microprocessor and electromechanical type relays in accordance with the manufacture specifications. Assist in the installation, maintenance, analyzation, and troubleshooting of remote terminal units (RTU’s), network port switches, SCADA equipment, substation battery systems, transformer control circuits, voltage regulation relays and controls, breaker control circuits, and protective relays. Assist in completion of test plans and written commissioning, testing, and maintenance procedures for protective relaying. Assist with the investigation of substation operations and outages utilizing relay data oscillography and sequence of events reporting. Assist with the installation, maintenance, and testing of electrical control equipment, electrical circuitry, and components according to engineering specifications. Consult instruction manuals, schematics, and wiring diagrams in order to commission, troubleshoot, and resolve equipment issues and ensure optimum equipment functionality. Assist others with diagnosis, analyze, troubleshoot, and making recommendations related to malfunctions/failures and perform preventive/corrective maintenance on protection system equipment. Verify that all documentation and prints meet applicable specifications and standards and modify drawings to reflect any changes. Perform daily work tasks utilizing human performance procedures and tools designed to reduce errors and actively participate in recognizing and suggesting improvements as necessary. Other responsibilities, as assigned

Remote Work

The company reserves the right to determine if this position will be assigned to work on-site, remotely, or a combination of both. Assigned work location may change. In the case of remote work, physical presence in the office/on-site may be required to engage in face-to-face interaction and coordination of work among direct reports and co-workers.

Equal Employment Opportunity

Our company is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer dedicated to diversity and the strength it brings to the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, national origin, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identify, genetic information, disability status, or any other protected characteristic.

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