Engineer-Systems Engineering
GE Vernova
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Benefits
Relocation Assistance
Job Type
full time
Description
Job Description Summary
Protection Test Engineer is responsible for configuration, testing of Protection relays and Cubicles for both the Electric Utility & Industrial markets for the Grid Solutions business. In-depth hands-on experience & knowledge of Protection and scheme design is an essential element of this role.Job Description
Essential Responsibilities:
The Protection test engineer will be responsible for:
- Perform configuration of protection relays, Validation, factory acceptance test (FAT) of Protection systems.
- Support site activities when required.
- Seeks resolutions on hardware, Software, or performance related protection/design issues.
- Manage Fault reports for resolution via Company’s process. To adhere to all required procedures and processes in force at any time.
- Provide weekly time sheets and monthly reports including status of all work undertaken by the Engineer.
- Communicate Project schedule progress, report quality issues and tools/equipment requirements.
- Maintain strong safety mindset to assure the executed work reflects the technical requirements within GE safety standards.
- Warns the project manager and the technical lead in case of budget deviation forecast / any technical deviation which put the project in risk.
- Abide by all GE Corporate and local policies and procedures including but not limited to Integrity, Diversity, Proprietary Information, Conflict of Interest.
- Apply and adhere the company’s quality, environment health & safety policies to the work at Factory and site.
- Work in a safe manner and ensure appropriate training is taken to do tasks safely.
- Report any accidents or injuries while on the job.
- Oversee cubicle safety & good housekeeping practices of team members.
- Ensure RAMS produced and approved before performing any works.
Job Requirements:
- The incumbent must possess strong knowledge of protection functions, Electrical Scheme, and cubicle design.
- Strong working knowledge of relays configuration and testing
- Electrical (motors, generators, power grid and generation)
Desired Characteristics:
- Electrical Engineer with over 1-3 years’ experience in substations ranging from 11kV to 400kV
- Ability to travel to customer sites
- Knowledge on Power & Protection Systems.
- Experience with electrical Protection relays (LV, MV & HV), detailed design is essential for the job.
- Strong technical skills on Programming and testing Protection Relays.
- Ability to perform Functional testing of Protection panels.
- Experience in Factory Acceptance Testing of protection schemes.
- Experience on performing testing including but not limited to checking protection functions via secondary injections, GOOSE testing, signal testing with SCADA on IEC61850.
- Candidates with proven knowledge of GE protection relays and Substation automation solutions are preferred.
- Ability to organize, prioritize and achieve milestones and deliverables.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills with a strong customer focus and ability to cooperate with the different departments.
- A rigorous team working approach with a high level of self-motivation, flexibility, and self-learning aptitude.
- Strong interpersonal skills.
- Strong problem-solving skills.
- The ability to work independently within a dynamic work environment is essential.
- Well-developed organizational skills are required.
- Flexible approach to working hours is essential (extended hours and weekends)
Additional Information
Relocation Assistance Provided: Yes
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Skills
automationfunctional testing
About GE Vernova
GE Vernova is a global clean energy company spun off from General Electric in 2024, dedicated to electrifying to thrive and decarbonizing the world. With approximately 85,000 employees across 100+ countries, GE Vernova provides innovative energy solutions including wind turbines, gas turbines, and renewable energy technologies that help generate approximately 25% of the world's electricity.