* Selected candidates must pass a Physical Abilities Test (PAT)* Being able to performs standard maintenance functions, including sheeting and shoring, and safe construction work practices in compliance with environmental policies and procedures* Must work at field locations in all weather conditions* Must work on elevated platforms, scaffolds, catwalks, roofs, or equipment* Provides technical review of Gas and Electric layouts for constructability. It allows normal current to pass through unimpeded but, when it senses a fault current, instantly counters the electrical flow. These surges are termed “faults” and may damage electrical equipment or cause partial or total power failures on an electrical network. The event showcases senior projects from the college’s senior capstone design program, recognized by the National Academy of Engineering as one of the top seven programs for infusing real-world experiences into engineering education.Tests that Zenergy conducts in its development of the FCL for Con Edison will ensure the device is able to protect equipment from the damaging effects of fault currents that occur on the utility’s 13.8 kilovolt (kV) “feeder system” -- an electrical distribution network that delivers power to customers. Specialist at Con Edison (Testing Services) Kings Park, New York 195 connections. You have to pass each part in order to move forward. con edison's authorized representative, pat ambrosio jr. telephone number, 718.802.5446. redacted **purchase order** page 5 . I just needed to fill out this questionnaire in order to read the comments. Not sure how the testing is done because I am yet to do it.

More than 12 similar Con Edison steam pipe explosions have occurred in New York City since 1987. Devices like Zenergy’s FCL greatly improve grid reliability and security, which is necessary to establishing more stable service, fewer outages and more rapid power restoration following electrical interruptions.“Fault current limiters will be an essential element of the smart grid to maintain reliability and improve its resilience and flexibility, said Pat Duggan, a Con Edison project manager and specialist in fault current limiters. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of the individual s actual or perceived disability, protected veteran status, race, color, creed, religion, sex, age, national origin, gender, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship, domestic violence victim status, or any other actual or perceived status protected by law. Since 1989, SEL has contributed more than $3 million to projects and programs across U of I, with significant gifts toward research and STEM education.U of I students have access to state of-the-art labs for cybersecurity and power systems protection research thanks to SEL donations of protective relays, managed network switches and other equipment. jackhammers* Must walk, stand, lift, climb, bend, kneel, stoop, and/or reach* Must be able wear a respirator* Must work in an environment that includes heat, noise, confined spaces, and high elevations* This position requires the ability to work overtime, off hours, various rotating shifts, weekends, and holidays; and respond to emergencies. I applied online. At the conclusion of testing, Zenergy expects to extend its designs to other FCLs that are customized for protecting Con Edison and other utilities’ equipment on higher voltage lines of up to 138kV.According to the Center for Cyber Safety and Education, unfilled cybersecurity jobs are expected to reach 1.8 million by 2022.“This approach has the advantage of being able to absorb long-duration faults or multiple faults occurring in succession,” said Woody Gibson, CEO of Zenergy Power Inc. “An electrical system such as Con Edison’s, with its highly networked structure and its strict demand for reliability, requires that a fault current limiter be capable of handling a wide variety of fault events and duration.” The U of I contracted with SEL’s engineering services toward part of the design, equipment purchase and configuration of a distributed testbed to develop cyberattack response procedures, connecting research infrastructure across U of I campuses in Moscow, Idaho Falls and Coeur d’Alene.Common events, such as storms or accidents, can produce large spikes in current on the grid. Preference will be given to applicants that meets these requirement. Sr. Background. Join to Connect. Nationally, a major effort is underway to develop and deploy “Smart Grid” devices to help the present infrastructure meet the country’s growing energy requirements. Master’s and doctorate programs will follow.In 1999, U of I was named one of the National Security Agency’s first seven National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense, a designation led by the Center for Secure and Dependable Systems, U of I’s cybersecurity research center.More than 300 U of I alumni are employed at SEL, along with 50 student interns. “SEL continues to create new opportunities for our students to use real equipment, learn from simulated cyberattack scenarios and build the cybersecurity skills needed to protect our critical infrastructure.”Zenergy Power Inc. has been contracted by The Consolidated Edison Co. to build and test a Smart Grid device for improving the stability and reliability of New York City’s electrical system.Cybersecurity education and research in the Pacific Northwest is receiving a $2.5 million infusion thanks to a partnership between global power systems protection leader Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL) and the University of IdahoThe SEL and U of I cybersecurity partnership is a continuation of more than three decades of higher education support.