U.S. Department of Defense

location-iconU.S. Department of Defense

High Voltage Electrician

location-iconJoshua, TX, 76058

jobtype-iconPart Time, Full Time

estimated-salary-icon$25.27 per hour

dateposted-iconPosted 9 days ago

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Position Summary:

This position is for a High Voltage Electrician within the Department of the Navy. The role involves installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing high voltage electrical systems and equipment, including transformers, capacitors, circuit breakers, and other components over 600V. This position is critical to maintaining the electrical distribution and power generation systems at military installations.

Key Duties:

  • Installation and Maintenance:
    • Install transformers, capacitors, lightening arrestors, circuit breakers, and other equipment for main distribution lines (over 600V).
    • Install and modify generation and distribution equipment in substations, power generation facilities, and transformer vaults.
  • Troubleshooting and Repair:
    • Troubleshoot and repair distribution circuits, generation, and control equipment to resolve outages and ensure proper operations.
    • Service electrical components in substations and power-generating facilities, including underground and above-ground systems.
    • Check the condition of transformers, switches, and cables, and perform emergency repairs as needed.

Conditions of Employment:

  • U.S. Citizenship is required.
  • Suitability for federal employment must be determined.
  • Participation in the direct deposit pay program is required.
  • New employees will undergo the E-Verify employment verification check.
  • Selective Service Registration for males born after 12/31/59 is required.
  • Security Clearance: Must obtain and maintain an interim and/or final security clearance.
  • Driver’s License: Must have a current valid U.S. driver’s license and be able to obtain a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL).
  • Must pass a pre-appointment physical and annual exams.
  • Position requires travel, including to remote sites, via military and commercial aircraft.
  • Personal protective equipment (PPE) such as helmets, gloves, goggles, and respirators must be worn during work hours.
  • This is a Mission Essential position that requires maintaining operations during emergencies.

Qualifications:

Minimum Qualifications (Screen-out Element):

Applicants must demonstrate the ability to perform the duties of a High Voltage Electrician without more than normal supervision. This includes the following tasks:

  1. Tool Usage: Proficiency in using tools and test equipment such as phase sticks, voltmeters, rotation meters, and fault finding equipment.
  2. Adjusting Electrical Equipment: Ability to adjust relays and control equipment for specific voltage, current, and operational functions.
  3. Electrical Testing: Using electrical tools to check continuity, resistance, voltage, and detect shorts.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs):

  • Knowledge of electrical systems, including high voltage components and their proper installation and maintenance.
  • Skill in troubleshooting, repairing, and testing electrical circuits and equipment.
  • Ability to follow safety regulations, work in hazardous conditions, and use specialized electrical testing equipment.

Additional Information:

  • Shift Work: May require working nights, weekends, and holidays based on mission needs.
  • Overtime and "Call-back": Some positions may require overtime or "call-back" work hours.
  • Veterans’ Preference does not apply under this hiring authority, but veterans can still apply if eligible.

How You Will Be Evaluated:

  • Your resume and application will be reviewed for relevant experience and qualifications.
  • You will be evaluated on your ability to perform the key duties of the position and your technical expertise with high-voltage systems.
  • If selected, further supporting documentation may be required for verification of experience and qualifications.

Required Documents:

  • A complete resume with detailed job descriptions and experience.
  • Any licenses, certifications, or professional memberships relevant to the position, if applicable.

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High voltage electricians typically work with electrical systems that operate at voltages above 600 volts. This includes power transmission lines, transformers, and industrial machinery.

To become a High Voltage Electrician, typically, you need to follow these steps: 1. Obtain a high school diploma or equivalent. 2. Complete a formal apprenticeship program in electrical technology, which usually lasts 4-5 years. 3. Get licensed in your state, passing relevant exams that may include both written and practical tests. 4. Consider obtaining additional certifications, such as those offered by the National Electrical Testing Association (NETA) or the International Society of Automation (ISA). 5. Continuously update your knowledge through ongoing training and education to stay current with industry standards and safety regulations.

To become a High Voltage Electrician in the UK, you typically need to follow these steps: 1. Obtain a minimum of 5 GCSEs (A-C grades) including Maths, English, and Science. 2. Complete an apprenticeship in Electrical Installation or Electrotechnical Services, focusing on high voltage systems. 3. Register as an electrician with the Electrical Safety First (ESF) or the National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting (NICEIC). 4. Gain practical experience working with high voltage systems. 5. Consider obtaining a High Voltage Testing and Maintenance qualification, such as the City & Guilds 2391-50. 6. Regularly update your knowledge and skills through continuous professional development (CPD).

No, a high voltage electrician typically works with voltages above 600 volts, while 240 volts is considered low voltage in comparison.

Yes, a high voltage electrician typically works with electrical systems that operate at voltages higher than 240 volts. However, 240 volts is considered medium voltage compared to extremely high voltages like 11 kV or 22 kV.

Elevated voltage refers to electrical voltage levels that are higher than standard household voltage (120V or 240V). In the context of a high voltage electrician's work, elevated voltage typically refers to voltages above 1000V, which require specialized knowledge and safety precautions to handle.

To become a High Voltage Electrician, typically, one needs to complete a formal apprenticeship program, which combines on-the-job training with classroom instruction. This program usually lasts around 4-5 years. Additionally, obtaining relevant certifications, such as the Certified Electrical Power Technician (CEPT) or Certified High Voltage Electrician (CHVE) from organizations like the National Electrical Testing Association (NETA) or International Electrical Testing Association (IEHVA), may be beneficial. Always check local requirements for specific details.

A High Voltage Electrician is an electrical professional who specializes in installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems that operate at high voltage levels, typically above 1000 volts. They work with power generation, transmission, and distribution systems to ensure safe and efficient electrical power supply.

A high voltage (above 1000 volts) can pose a significant risk to a high voltage electrician. It can cause electrical shock, fires, and equipment damage. Proper safety measures, such as insulation, protective equipment, and training, are crucial to prevent accidents.

A High Voltage Electrician is an electrical professional who specializes in installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems that operate at high voltage levels, typically above 1000 volts. They work with power generation, transmission, and distribution systems to ensure safe and efficient electrical power supply.