Not Applicable
Posted March 26, 2026
Job link
Thinking about this job
Responsibilities
Commitments
Responsibilities
- You’ll work alongside experienced field personnel to test, troubleshoot, and commission relays, communication systems, and power equipment across utility, industrial, and energy infrastructure sites.
- Test, calibrate, and troubleshoot protection and control relays (electromechanical, solid-state, and microprocessor)
- Verify voltage/current inputs, SCADA metering, local alarms, and control switch functionality
- Assist with commissioning of substations and high-voltage equipment, including pilot channel systems (e.g., power line carrier, pilot wire, fiber optic, CVTs, line traps)
- Perform routine maintenance and repairs of substation relaying and control equipment
- Plan and complete field test activities safely, accurately, and on schedule
- Learn and apply standard test procedures for various substation components
- Maintain clear and professional communication with coworkers, customers, and management
- Interpret and follow specifications, diagrams, and field documentation
- Follow strict safety and PPE usage protocols due to noise, electrical hazards, and elevated work areas
- Perform fieldwork in both indoor and outdoor environments
Commitments
Perform fieldwork in both indoor and outdoor environments
Willing and able to travel at least 50% with overnight stays as needed
Flexible to work nights, weekends, and holidays based on client/project demands
Valid driver’s license
Must successfully complete a background check and pre-employment/random drug tests
Must complete annual safety training (travel may be required for training)
Legally authorized to work in the United States
Requires good vision, hearing, and English proficiency for safe, effective communication in noisy environments
Compensated Travel Time plus Per Diem – Earn while seeing new places
Not Met Priorities
What still needs stronger evidence
Requirements
- Interpret and follow specifications, diagrams, and field documentation
- Follow strict safety and PPE usage protocols due to noise, electrical hazards, and elevated work areas
- Perform fieldwork in both indoor and outdoor environments
- 5+ years of hands-on experience performing field testing, commissioning, calibration, or troubleshooting of protection and control systems in substation environments.
- Understanding of three-phase power systems, SCADA, relay testing, and electrical schematics
- Familiarity with test equipment, wiring diagrams, and relay calibration procedures
- Proficient with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
- Willing and able to travel at least 50% with overnight stays as needed
- Flexible to work nights, weekends, and holidays based on client/project demands
- Valid driver’s license
- Must successfully complete a background check and pre-employment/random drug tests
- Must complete annual safety training (travel may be required for training)
- Legally authorized to work in the United States
- Requires good vision, hearing, and English proficiency for safe, effective communication in noisy environments
Preferred Skills
- Experience with substation construction, data integration, or automation systems is a plus
- Hands-on experience with testing, commissioning, or troubleshooting protection and control systems
- Experience with SCADA, integration/automation systems, or substation commissioning
- Exposure to both union and non-union environments
Education
- (Not required) – Bachelor's degree in Electrical Technology, Power Systems Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering
We’re looking for a P&C Field Engineer II I to join our growing team supporting critical substation protection and control systems. This role is ideal for early-career engineers or recent graduates with a strong foundation in electrical engineering, power systems, or related fields. You’ll work alongside experienced field personnel to test, troubleshoot, and commission relays, communication systems, and power equipment across utility, industrial, and energy infrastructure sites.
What You’ll Do
Test, calibrate, and troubleshoot protection and control relays (electromechanical, solid-state, and microprocessor)
Verify voltage/current inputs, SCADA metering, local alarms, and control switch functionality
Assist with commissioning of substations and high-voltage equipment, including pilot channel systems (e.g., power line carrier, pilot wire, fiber optic, CVTs, line traps)
Perform routine maintenance and repairs of substation relaying and control equipment
Plan and complete field test activities safely, accurately, and on schedule
Learn and apply standard test procedures for various substation components
Maintain clear and professional communication with coworkers, customers, and management
Interpret and follow specifications, diagrams, and field documentation
Follow strict safety and PPE usage protocols due to noise, electrical hazards, and elevated work areas
Perform fieldwork in both indoor and outdoor environments
The Experience We’re Looking For
5+ years of hands-on experience performing field testing, commissioning, calibration, or troubleshooting of protection and control systems in substation environments.
Understanding of three-phase power systems, SCADA, relay testing, and electrical schematics
Familiarity with test equipment, wiring diagrams, and relay calibration procedures
Experience with substation construction, data integration, or automation systems is a plus
Proficient with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
Additional Requirements
Willing and able to travel at least 50% with overnight stays as needed
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Technology, Power Systems Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering
Flexible to work nights, weekends, and holidays based on client/project demands
Valid driver’s license
Must successfully complete a background check and pre-employment/random drug tests
Must complete annual safety training (travel may be required for training)
Legally authorized to work in the United States
Requires good vision, hearing, and English proficiency for safe, effective communication in noisy environments
Bonus Points For
Hands-on experience with testing, commissioning, or troubleshooting protection and control systems
Experience with SCADA, integration/automation systems, or substation commissioning
Exposure to both union and non-union environments
Why Join RMS Energy
We’re not just another power services company. We’re a tight-knit, mission-driven team that values safety, teamwork, innovation, and continuous growth.
Competitive Compensation – Overtime potential and merit-based raises
Full Benefits – Medical, dental, and vision coverage fully paid for employees, starting the month after hire
Steady Employment & Career Growth – Be part of a fast-growing company with promotion potential
401(k) with Company Match – Traditional & Roth options + free investment guidance
Top-Tier Equipment – Provided to support you in the field
Compensated Travel Time plus Per Diem – Earn while seeing new places
Education Support – Paid training, certifications, and industry memberships
Generous PTO – Paid vacation, holidays, and sick leave
Employee Assistance Program – Legal, financial, and mental wellness support
Want to be part of something meaningful?
Apply today and join a team where People, Purpose, and Power come together – your future starts here.
RMS Energy is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We believe diverse teams drive better outcomes, and we’re committed to creating an inclusive environment where all employees feel valued and empowered.For more information about RMS Energy, please visit www.rmsenergy.com.
What You’ll Do
Test, calibrate, and troubleshoot protection and control relays (electromechanical, solid-state, and microprocessor)
Verify voltage/current inputs, SCADA metering, local alarms, and control switch functionality
Assist with commissioning of substations and high-voltage equipment, including pilot channel systems (e.g., power line carrier, pilot wire, fiber optic, CVTs, line traps)
Perform routine maintenance and repairs of substation relaying and control equipment
Plan and complete field test activities safely, accurately, and on schedule
Learn and apply standard test procedures for various substation components
Maintain clear and professional communication with coworkers, customers, and management
Interpret and follow specifications, diagrams, and field documentation
Follow strict safety and PPE usage protocols due to noise, electrical hazards, and elevated work areas
Perform fieldwork in both indoor and outdoor environments
The Experience We’re Looking For
5+ years of hands-on experience performing field testing, commissioning, calibration, or troubleshooting of protection and control systems in substation environments.
Understanding of three-phase power systems, SCADA, relay testing, and electrical schematics
Familiarity with test equipment, wiring diagrams, and relay calibration procedures
Experience with substation construction, data integration, or automation systems is a plus
Proficient with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
Additional Requirements
Willing and able to travel at least 50% with overnight stays as needed
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Technology, Power Systems Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering
Flexible to work nights, weekends, and holidays based on client/project demands
Valid driver’s license
Must successfully complete a background check and pre-employment/random drug tests
Must complete annual safety training (travel may be required for training)
Legally authorized to work in the United States
Requires good vision, hearing, and English proficiency for safe, effective communication in noisy environments
Bonus Points For
Hands-on experience with testing, commissioning, or troubleshooting protection and control systems
Experience with SCADA, integration/automation systems, or substation commissioning
Exposure to both union and non-union environments
Why Join RMS Energy
We’re not just another power services company. We’re a tight-knit, mission-driven team that values safety, teamwork, innovation, and continuous growth.
Competitive Compensation – Overtime potential and merit-based raises
Full Benefits – Medical, dental, and vision coverage fully paid for employees, starting the month after hire
Steady Employment & Career Growth – Be part of a fast-growing company with promotion potential
401(k) with Company Match – Traditional & Roth options + free investment guidance
Top-Tier Equipment – Provided to support you in the field
Compensated Travel Time plus Per Diem – Earn while seeing new places
Education Support – Paid training, certifications, and industry memberships
Generous PTO – Paid vacation, holidays, and sick leave
Employee Assistance Program – Legal, financial, and mental wellness support
Want to be part of something meaningful?
Apply today and join a team where People, Purpose, and Power come together – your future starts here.
RMS Energy is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We believe diverse teams drive better outcomes, and we’re committed to creating an inclusive environment where all employees feel valued and empowered.For more information about RMS Energy, please visit www.rmsenergy.com.