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Transmission Equipment Tester B

Duke Energy
relocation assistance
United States, Indiana, Bloomington
Aug 15, 2025
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Duties:

Under direct supervision, engage and assist in operations required to check or test the quality of insulation of electrical equipment and materials and the ratio and polarity of transformers both before and periodically after as determined by the maintenance management system. Analyze from a technical viewpoint and assist in developing solutions for abnormal results encountered in testing operations, to investigate electrical failures, make tests to other electrical equipment as assigned, assist substation maintenance and construction as assigned, all of which require field work and at times restoration of service during inclement weather conditions. Work related to these duties include but are not limited to the following:

1. General Switching - Assist in switching as necessary, obtaining and releasing isolations, grounding circuits, installing protective devices and tagging equipment in accordance with operating procedures. Observe and check isolations.

2. General Records & Reports - Assist with work in accordance with eMax and Reliability

& Integrity protocol or other computerized maintenance programs. Operate computer systems and related hardware necessary to locate assigned work and complete work in eMax or other computerized maintenance systems. Prepare prescribed records and reports relating to equipment and work performed, including but not limited to time reporting and expense reporting.

3. Communication Skills - Operate truck mounted two-way radio equipment, cellular phones, pagers, fax machines, computers, and other devices used for communication purposes. Interface with customers while performing both regulated and non-regulated work. Interface with employees in other departments as well as employees within your

department.

4. Safety & OSHA - Maintain work equipment and work area in a clean, orderly condition. Continuously observe Company's safety/security rules and practices, check condition of safety equipment, attend scheduled safety meetings, participate in artificial

respiration practice and confined space training as required. Perform all work in accordance with OSHA and Company safety/security policies. Be familiar with all safety/security rules, policies, and practices as they relate to your work.

5. Operating Equipment - Under direct supervision, participate in, assist or perform numerous related operations such as operating an aerial lift or line truck, and checking condition of work equipment. Operate various machine-shop equipment. Assist in the performance of

numerous related operations involved in substation maintenance utilizing the following equipment: phasing sticks, amp meters, DLRO, oil dielectric testers, Ohm resistance.

meggers, infrared equipment, SF6 leak detecting equipment, AC Hi-pot, multi-meters, voltage detectors, TCG testers, oxygen monitoring equipment, power factor testing equipment, "ITR testers, cable fault locators, DC Hi-pot, hot stick testers, personal ground testers, breakers analyzers/timers, SF6 gas analyzers (Dewpoint), generator test sets, and

other equipment as assigned.

6. General Work - Assist as required, in testing electrical insulation integrity of substation electrical apparatus, observing indications or evidence of defects or failures, testing and checking circuit continuities, reporting the findings and proceeding with correcting observed defects or failures or referring to others for correction.

7. Participate in emergency operations such as moving and connecting portable substation operating switches as instructed.

8. Make insulation tests on various kinds of electrical equipment such as transformers, bushings, insulators, potential devices, cables, and other miscellaneous materials and devices using the Doble or other types of insulation test sets, measuring and determining the quality of insulation, preparing, analyzing, and reporting on results. Perform analysis of circuit breakers using Doble motion analyzers or equivalent equipment.

9. Engage in testing for determining the condition of substation grounding systems.

10. Perform infrared inspections of substations and other assigned electrical equipment. Interpret the findings of the inspections and make recommendations as to the severity of the defects. Create reports on defects found, and create work orders for follow-up work required for repairs.

11. Assist in performing electrical tests such as those for determining ratio, polarity, core loss and heating of transformers, dielectric absorption of cables, dielectric absorption of

generators, dielectric strength of insulating oils, also those for high voltage withstanding determinations and other similar testing, much of which involves the application of engineering techniques. Perform related testing such as determining neutralization number and interfacial tension of insulating oil, mechanical tests of strength of various materials and equipment parts and other similar mechanical tests, and keep well informed on the latest development on equipment testing techniques.

Qualifications:

1. Associate Degree in Electrical Engineering, or two years or more of Company experience in related work within the electrical field, supplemented by courses in appropriate electrical subjects.

2. Must have some knowledge of the engineering principles involved in the design, construction and installation of electrical equipment.

3. Must have the ability and knowledge to carry out limited assignments and solutions for abnormal results encountered in testing work.

4. Should have familiarity with various types of electrical tests and test equipment.

5. Must have a class "A" Commercial Drivers License or be able to obtain one and maintain that license with all of its requirements.

6. Due to OSHA imposed regulations, the body weight limit is imposed at 285 lbs. or less.

Travel Requirements

5-15% Relocation Assistance Provided (as applicable)No Represented/Union PositionIBEW Local 1393 Visa Sponsored PositionNo

Posting Expiration Date

Monday, August 25, 2025

All job postings expire at 12:01 AM on the posting expiration date.

Please note that in order to be considered for this position, you must possess all of the basic/required qualifications.

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