Test Engineer

Pseg

The Role

Overview

Calibrate, repair, and test electrical/gas utility instruments and equipment.

Key Responsibilities

  • instrument calibration
  • equipment repair
  • test execution
  • report writing
  • quality assurance
  • field services

Tasks

-Perform tests assigned to the group following prescribed procedures and verified by Laboratory & Testing Services (LTS). -Inspect, clean, adjust, calibrate and repair all test instruments and equipment used in the work in the facility and field to assure instrumentation is operating properly and with prescribed accuracy. -Witness and approve tests and examinations of equipment, components and materials, normally tested by division personnel, in manufacturers’ plants and other locations or those conducted by other testing agencies. -Perform Metrology Instrument Services Group (MIS) work in the areas of instrument calibration and repair, and records management. -Instruct assigned personnel. Perform a variety of non-routine tests and inspections, as instructed, making a complete test set-up. -Prepare equipment for shipping and receiving to/from customer locations. -Conduct assigned work so that personnel and the public are safeguarded at all times. -Obtain clearance in the field and make necessary arrangements for the performance of the work. -Repair and calibrate test equipment used in electric and gas utility operations, including at customer locations. -Confirm arrangements prior to leaving LTS. -Perform field repairs and calibrations of electrical test systems. -Develop and write reports, perform and check computations on tests and investigations for completeness and accuracy. -Conduct tests and surveys in the Laboratory and in the field. -Assure Quality Assurance procedures are followed. -Meet all training required in order to perform the duties of the position. -Operate any Company vehicle for which they are qualified. -Modify test procedures, apparatus, set-ups, methods and computer applications to meet requirements for tests.

Requirements

  • technical training
  • sap
  • calibration
  • metrology
  • electronics degree
  • excel

What You Bring

-Have completed technical training equivalent to two* years of college -Possess the skill and knowledge necessary for certification(s) to the required level in all pertinent test disciplines. -Demonstrated computer skills in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access -Knowledge of SAP -Experience with repairing Electronic Devices -Have a basic working knowledge and be able to acquire a thorough working knowledge of the principles of science and engineering as they apply to the work (such as electrical power applications, electronic circuitry, chemistry, materials science, physics, etc.). -Experience performing calibration of Testing and Measurement Instruments -Experience with Metrology -BS Degree or Technology Degree in Electronics -Have a working knowledge and be able to acquire a thorough knowledge of the operation and application of the instruments, test equipment, computers, and test methods used in the work. -Must have completed technical training equivalent to three years of college to progress beyond pay step “I”.

Benefits

-Hybrid fixed – roles that are a mix of remote work and onsite work fixed days each week -Onsite – roles where employees are expected to be onsite daily. -Hybrid flexible – roles that are a mix of remote work and onsite work, but the onsite requirements have greater flexibility. (i.e. 5-8 days a month vs. set days each week).

The Company

About Pseg

-Founded in 1903 from the merger of hundreds of gas, electric and transit firms, the company has grown into a major energy holding headquartered in Newark, New Jersey. -As a public energy company, it operates regulated utilities in New Jersey via PSE&G and manages electric distribution on Long Island under PSEG Long Island. -Through PSEG Power—its subsidiary—it owns and operates nuclear and fossil generation assets across the Mid‑Atlantic and Northeast. -Typical projects include infrastructure modernization of transmission and distribution systems, deployment of smart meters, and large‑scale grid investments under multi‑billion‑dollar capital plans. -The company seeks federal license extensions for its New Jersey nuclear reactors to operate into the 2050s and beyond.

Sector Specialisms

Energy

Electric Service

Gas Service

Industrial

Commercial

Residential

Outdoor Lighting

Security Cameras

Heating and Cooling

Appliance Repair

Infrastructure

Service Upgrades

Installations

Construction

Demolition

Utility Services

Solar

Natural Gas

Power Generation

Electric Power Distribution

Emergency Preparedness

Safety

Billing and Payment Services

WorryFree Appliance Services

Water Resources

Visa Sponsorship

-pseg is not offering visa sponsorship for this position.

Security Clearance

-pre‑employment drug and alcohol testing; testing for cause; post‑incident/accident testing. -random drug and alcohol testing for federally regulated roles, including prohibition of marijuana use.