Description
Job Summary:
We are seeking an organized and committed Transmission Maintenance Operator I to perform operational switching, maintenance, and support tasks while monitoring for anomalies and submitting reports in a dynamic environment.
Key Highlights:
1. Dynamic environment for professional development
2. Performing maintenance on transmission and protection equipment
3. Responding to urgent and emergency situations at substations
We are looking for a **Transmission Maintenance Operator I**, who—under remote operations team command—will perform operational switching, system and equipment isolation for the Transmission Company, maintenance and/or support activities for maintenance teams, and assist in telecontrol-based operation monitoring, observing potential operational anomalies on screen and submitting appropriate reports.
**If you are organized, committed, and seek a dynamic environment for professional growth, this is the place for you!**
**Responsibilities and Duties** **Responsibilities:**
* Record abnormalities identified in equipment and recommend corrective and preventive actions; record intervention controls and respective results via the Company’s operational system, ensuring data accuracy to generate databases for reporting, KPIs, and results supporting monitoring and decision-making;
* Perform maintenance services on protection, transmission, and telecommunications equipment and systems, as well as calibration, electronic maintenance, and special testing on critical-level equipment in accordance with the Maintenance Plan and unplanned interventions, recording information in the system;
* Perform external and control room operational activities, maintaining constant contact with the telecontrol area; operating electrical and electromechanical installations in transmission assets’ substations when required;
* Operate equipment such as PTA, Munck, and forklifts, following specific training for each equipment;
* Respond to urgent and emergency situations involving substation (SE) equipment and systems until full restoration, including switching operations performed at SE during preventive and/or corrective maintenance;
* Implement necessary and requested operational-level actions to comply with the Company’s Industrial Control Systems Security Policy;
* Adhere to clearly defined internal procedures, recording difficulties and non-compliances, and potentially participate in developing new procedures or revisions alongside leadership and/or the Operations technical team;
* Conduct tests and trials on substation equipment.
**Requirements and Qualifications** **Mandatory Prerequisites:**
* Technical education in Electrotechnology, Electromechanics, Electronics, or related fields, with active CFT.
* Substation equipment and systems — Basic.
* Health and safety regulations and applicable standards — Basic.
* Integrated management system — Basic.
* Maintenance management and technical documentation tools and software — Basic.
* Reading and interpreting equipment technical manuals, technical drawings, and flowcharts — Basic.
* Transmission-related processes and associated equipment and systems — Intermediate.
* Maintenance and operation procedures, plans, methods, and techniques — Intermediate.
* Computer literacy: word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, internet, email — Basic.
* Administrative processes and routines relevant to the functional area — Basic.
**Desirable Attributes:**
* English — Basic.
**Additional Information** **For you and your dependents.**
* Medical and dental plans.
**Exclusively for you.**
* Meal and/or food allowance;
* Transportation allowance;
* Private pension plan;
* Group life insurance;
* Gym / Quality-of-life programs;
* Language program;
* Variable compensation program.
**ENGIE** has been present in Brazil for over 20 years, leading electricity generation in the country and offering innovative services and solutions to its customers.
The Group delivers highly efficient solutions for individuals, cities, and businesses through its technical expertise across four key sectors: renewable energy, energy efficiency, liquefied natural gas, and digital technologies.
**ENGIE** employs 150,000 people worldwide and reported revenues of €65 billion in 2017. In Brazil, ENGIE is the largest private electricity generator in the country, with an owned installed capacity of 9,356 MW across more than 30 power plants nationwide—representing approximately 6% of the country’s total capacity. The Group’s installed capacity in Brazil is 90% sourced from clean, renewable, and low greenhouse gas emission sources.