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Subsystems Assembly Technician - Power systems
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Join ICEYE in Valencia as a Subsystems Assembly Technician for satellite power systems. Apply your electrical/aerospace engineering degree and hands-on assembly experience in a high-reliability production environment. You will inspect, test, and verify critical components like batteries and PCBA'...
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Spain , València
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Join K-Line Construction as a Power System Technician in Fredericton, NB. Assist senior technicians with HV apparatus construction, testing, and maintenance. This role requires an electrical diploma/degree and offers a sponsored apprenticeship, benefits, and travel across the Maritimes. Build a l...
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Canada , Fredericton
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Kyline Construction Ltd.
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Join Cundall's specialist team in Birmingham, London, or Manchester to support the energy transition. Transfer your AutoCAD skills to develop P&C schematics and HV infrastructure designs. This role offers vital work on substations, single-line diagrams, and professional development support.
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United Kingdom , Birmingham; London; Manchester
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Power System Technician jobs offer a critical and dynamic career path at the heart of the electrical grid. These highly skilled professionals are the guardians of the infrastructure that delivers electricity from generating stations to homes and businesses. Their work ensures the reliability, safety, and efficiency of high-voltage power systems, making them indispensable in the modern world. A career as a Power System Technician involves hands-on, technical work focused on the installation, commissioning, testing, maintenance, and troubleshooting of complex electrical apparatus within substations and switchyards. Professionals in this field typically engage with a wide array of high-voltage equipment, including power transformers, circuit breakers, switchgear, protective relays, and capacitor banks. Common responsibilities include performing diagnostic tests using specialized equipment like Doble test sets or meggers, analyzing test data to assess equipment health, calibrating protective relay systems to ensure they operate correctly during faults, and assisting in the commissioning of new substation equipment. They are also responsible for preventative maintenance routines, responding to emergency outages for repairs, and meticulously documenting all work activities and test results in reports. The role often requires collaboration with engineers, grid operators, and other tradespeople to diagnose complex issues and restore power. Typical skills and requirements for Power System Technician jobs blend strong technical knowledge with practical aptitude. Most positions require a post-secondary diploma in Electrical Engineering Technology or a related field, with many regions offering formal apprenticeship programs to achieve certification. A solid understanding of electrical theory, AC/DC systems, and three-phase power is fundamental. Technicians must be proficient in reading and interpreting electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and blueprints. Key personal attributes include a steadfast commitment to safety protocols, as work is performed on energized or potentially energized high-voltage systems, often requiring strict adherence to utility safety rules. Problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team are essential. The profession frequently involves travel to various sites, working outdoors in all weather conditions, and being on call for emergencies. Physical fitness is important, as the job can entail lifting heavy equipment, climbing structures, and working at heights. For those seeking a hands-on, technically challenging, and stable career with a direct impact on community infrastructure, Power System Technician jobs represent a rewarding and vital profession. Explore opportunities to become a key player in powering our future.

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