The Operating Switchgear Electrician (OS Electrician) is responsible for the safe, efficient, and continuous operation of complex electrical power distribution systems located in Switchgear areas Modules J & K. This full-time, on-site role requires advanced technical skills in operating, troubleshooting, and maintaining high-voltage electrical systems to ensure facility power reliability. OS Electricians must be available around the clock and are expected to work closely with utility providers and internal facility teams.
Primary/Major Duties and Responsibilities (Essential Functions):
- Perform continuous monitoring, operation, and maintenance of medium- and high-voltage switchgear and associated power distribution systems.
- Conduct manual switching, isolation, and restoration of utility and generator systems in response to outages, phase losses, or system instability.
- Read and interpret single-line diagrams to troubleshoot and isolate faults in real-time and restore critical services.
- Interface with Memphis Light, Gas & Water (MLGW) during power issues, switchovers, and restorations.
- Ensure proper integration and operation of UPS and standby generator systems during power events.
- Utilize SCADA systems (Wonderware) and other control software for monitoring and control of smart grid systems and Eaton UPS systems.
- Perform preventive maintenance and functional testing on electrical components as required by contract standards and manufacturer recommendations.
- Adhere to all safety protocols, especially NFPA 70E requirements for electrical safety in the workplace.
- Complies with applicable Federal, State and Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) environmental laws and regulations
- All certification testing of electrical power distribution equipment must be conducted by NETA-accredited or equivalent journeyman electricians.
- Testing of switchgear and breakers must be performed by an independent bonded testing firm specializing in this type of work.
- Work is restricted to the Switchgear areas located in Modules J & K.
- Current journeyman-level commercial/industrial electrician license issued by the State of Tennessee or other accredited licensing authority.
- Minimum of four (4) years of journeyman-level experience obtained within the past seven (7) years in:
- Inspection
- Testing
- Troubleshooting
- Repair
- Operation
- Preventive maintenance of complex electrical power distribution systems
- At least one (1) year of specialized experience and training in medium-voltage power system protection.
- Familiarity with operating and troubleshooting UPS systems and emergency power systems.
- Certified training in NFPA 70E (or equivalent).
- Experience in interfacing with utility providers and performing service isolation and restoration.
- Knowledge and hands-on experience with Smart Grid Systems, SCADA (Wonderware), and EATON UPS management software.
- All certification testing of electrical power distribution equipment must be conducted by NETA-accredited or equivalent journeyman electricians.
- Testing of switchgear and breakers must be performed by an independent bonded testing firm specializing in this type of work.
- Work is restricted to the Switchgear areas located in Modules J & K.