Relay Setting, Study Engineer

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🕒 March 26

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Applied High Voltage, LLC

11 - 50 employees

Founded 2013

⚡ Energy

🤝 B2B

Energy • B2B

Applied High Voltage is a B2B engineering and construction firm specializing in high-voltage power infrastructure and utility-scale electrical projects. The company offers development support services, engineering, procurement & construction (EPC), and field engineering services, and maintains headquarters in Albany, NY with a branch in Frederick, MD. Applied High Voltage focuses on delivering turnkey solutions for power system development and construction for industrial and utility clients.

📋 Description

• Perform relay coordination studies, short-circuit analysis, and protection setting calculations for transmission and distribution systems (13.8 kV – 500 kV). • Develop, review, and validate relay settings files using SEL QuickSet, GE EnerVista UR, or equivalent OEM tools. • Conduct fault, load flow, harmonic, and arc-flash studies using Aspen, ETAP, SKM, or equivalent software. • Prepare relay setting documentation, coordination curves, and study reports in accordance with client and utility requirements. • Evaluate system protection schemes for generators, transformers, lines, buses, feeders, and capacitor banks. • Support system upgrades, interconnections, and NERC compliance studies through data collection and analysis. • Collaborate with utilities, EPC partners, and internal teams to ensure proper coordination and implementation of protection schemes. • Provide technical review and peer checking of protection settings and study deliverables. • Stay current with IEEE, ANSI, NERC, and utility protection standards and practices.

🎯 Requirements

• Bachelor’s degree in Electrical or Power Engineering required. • 5–10 years of dedicated relay setting and study experience (not combined with SCADA or general design work). • Proven proficiency with SEL QuickSet and GE EnerVista UR for relay configuration and testing. • Experience with Aspen OneLiner, ETAP, and SKM Power Tools for system analysis. • Strong understanding of protection coordination principles, fault analysis, relay logic, and system modeling. • Familiarity with arc-flash analysis, harmonic studies, and grounding studies. • Working knowledge of NERC, IEEE, ANSI, NEC, and NESC standards. • Excellent written and verbal communication skills. • Professional Engineer (PE) license preferred but not required.

🏖️ Benefits

• Competitive compensation • Benefits • 401K

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