Substation Operator Resume Samples

A Substation Operator is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of an electrical substation. They play a crucial role in supplying electricity to homes, businesses, and industries. Duties and responsibilities often listed on the Substation Operator Resume are – monitoring and controlling the equipment within the substation, ensuring a stable flow of electricity to the grid; responding to emergencies or outages, conducting routine inspections, performing maintenance tasks, assisting in troubleshooting and repairing electrical equipment, and following safety protocols.

To excel in this role, the following skills are expected from job applicants – the ability to follow safety protocols; communication skills, a keep detailed records of operations, and equipment performance, strong technical and problem-solving skills, the ability to work under pressure, solid knowledge of electrical systems and equipment, well-versed in substation automation systems and SCADA technology. A relevant educational background, including a degree in electrical technology, or a related field; relevant certification, or license is commonplace among job applicants.

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Substation Operator Resume

Objective : As a Substation Operator, responsible for assisting in moving, relocating, and installing power distribution from underground substations to area transformers throughout the mine. Responsible for operating and maintaining the equipment that keeps our power grid running smoothly.

Skills : Technical Knowledge, Safety Awareness.

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Description :

  1. Advanced and retreated area and miner transformers in working panels
  2. Set up, hanged, and retrieved high voltage cables to advance primary and secondary power feed to mining equipment.
  3. Performed area moves, involving operating mining equipment such as, roof bolters, battery and cable cars, intake, and exhaust fans
  4. Conducted pre-shift inspections to ensure all equipment is operating safely and efficiently
  5. Followed and adhered to written instructions when opening and closing electrical circuits at substations and disconnects
  6. Inspected, troubleshooted, adjusted, repaired, and maintained traction power substation equipment.
  7. Operated various maintenance equipment and tools as necessary.