Hi-Pot and Breaker Test Technician — Switchgear Systems
Power systems must perform flawlessly—whether in a new installation or a critical refurbishment. In this role, you’ll be the last line before our low- and medium-voltage switchgear goes into the field. Your testing and assembly work will confirm that every connection, component, and breaker aligns with our engineering standards.
Your mission
Imagine a medium-voltage breaker returning from refurbishment. You review the engineering packet, configure the wiring, and perform a Hi-Pot test. The oscilloscope trace looks clean, the multimeter confirms continuity, and your data log matches the blueprint. When something isn’t right, you trace the schematic, verify point-to-point wiring, and correct the assembly—then document everything.
Core responsibilities
- Test and verify LV/MV switchgear, cell-level assemblies, and subcomponents using AC dielectric testers, AC/DC power supplies, oscilloscopes, multimeters, current sources, and electronic loads.
- Apply foundational electro-mechanical principles to confirm cell configurations, wire terminations, and subassembly performance.
- Configure and test low- and medium-voltage breakers for both new builds and refurbishments per engineering documentation.
- Read/interpret drawings, codes, schematics, manuals, blueprints, and procedures; record data precisely in required formats.
- Install units, components, wiring, and casings using rivets, bolts, and connectors; perform both electrical wiring/assembly and mechanical assembly tasks.
- Plan, lay out, assemble, or fabricate mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic/hydraulic equipment as needed.
- Use painting/finishing methods and hand/power tools appropriately and safely.
How we’ll support you
You’ll begin in a structured training status. Early assignments are completed under close supervision, with all work checked for quality and accuracy. As your experience grows, you’ll gain more independence and decision-making latitude.
Team and location
- Reports to: Assistant Area Manager, Mechanical Product
- Location: New Stanton, PA
Qualifications
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- 0–2 years of relevant experience demonstrating electrical, mechanical, machining, or inspection skills
- Knowledge of reading electrical/mechanical drawings and executing assembly and wiring
- Proficiency with high-potential (Hi-Pot) and high-voltage testing
- Preferred exposure to the nuclear industry
Instruments and systems you’ll use
- AC Dielectric testers (Hi-Pot)
- AC/DC power supplies
- Oscilloscopes and multimeters
- Current sources and electronic loads