Power station and substation electrical technician, Kaihangarau wharehiko
Also known as
- Power technician, substation maintainer, high voltage specialist technician, electrical fitter, power station electrician, power system technician, high voltage electrician
Power station and substation electrical technicians inspect, test, service and repair high voltage electrical equipment used in generating stations and substations.
Your pay could be
$70K
Lower
$86K to $104K
Most common
$116K
Upper
How does this pay compare?
Pay is before tax
Power station and substation electrical technicians
- usually work regular business hours but may work extra hours or be on call
- usually work at power generation stations or substations
- may work in hazardous conditions and at heights
- need to be practical, safety conscious and identify and solve problems
Tasks
- inspect equipment to locate or identify electrical problems
- test electrical equipment or systems to ensure proper functioning
- document operational activities
- maintain repair or maintenance records
- read technical information needed to perform maintenance or repairs
- analyse test or performance data to assess equipment operation
- control power supply connections
- repair electrical circuits or wiring
- confer with coworkers to coordinate work activities
- repair electronic equipment
Practical
Organised
Investigative
Interests that fit this job
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Do the quizYou need more than one qualification to become a power station and substation electrical technician.
You need
- a New Zealand Certificate in Electricity Supply (Introductory) (Level 2)
- to do an apprenticeship in electrical engineering OR a New Zealand Certificate in Electricity Supply (Substation Maintenance) (Level 4) OR a New Zealand Certificate in Electricity Supply (Power Technician) (Level 5)
- a Trainee Limited Certificate or practising licence from the Electricical Workers Registration Board (EWRB)
You may need
- to do a power technician or substation maintainer training course through Transpower GridSkills
- a driver licence
- to pass a drug test
Registration
You need to be registered to do this job. This means you meet your industry's professional standards.
Electrical Workers Registration Board
Phone Number,0800 661 000
info@ewrb.govt.nz
https://www.ewrb.govt.nz/If you’re in school
You usuallly need NCEA Level 2 to do the study or training for this job.
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