Full-Time

Substation Technician 1

II, III','IV','Or Journey Level

Posted on 10/31/2025

Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association

Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association

501-1,000 employees

Wholesale electricity and transmission for cooperatives

Compensation Overview

$62.09/hr

Taos, NM, USA

In Person

Overnight travel required; must reside within 60-minute response time of Cimarron base.

Category
Electrical Engineering (1)
Requirements
  • Six (6) years of combined education and experience in the electrical and electronic field. This would consist of: The equivalent of technical training received in an associate degree Program in Electronics Engineering Technology with advanced studies in industrial electrical and Electro-mechanical controls and digital systems control logic.
  • Four (4) years of practical experience and/or be able to demonstrate knowledge in maintenance of industrial electrical- electromechanical -electronic control equipment which must include: One (1) year and/or the equivalent knowledge of electric power substation apparatus maintenance experience involving testing of power transformers, testing and repairing of power circuit breakers and electrical insulation system testing and repair.
  • Three (3) years and/or the equivalent knowledge of practical experience in testing, calibrating and repairing protective relay devices and revenue meters.
  • Must be capable of satisfactorily interpreting electrical schematic diagrams, wiring diagrams and control logic.
  • JL Relay and or meter certificate.
  • Those with less experience will be hired at the Substation Technician I, II, III, or IV job grade level, as appropriate.
  • Overnight travel required.
  • Must reside within a 60-minute response time to the base location.
  • Must have a satisfactory work record.
Responsibilities
  • Maintain all components associated with the efficient operation of assigned substations, both energized and de-energized.
  • Assist with the supervision and training of others in all types of construction and maintenance of electrical equipment in substations and in the maintenance of the substation yard.
  • Carry out work order assignments, interpret prints, and prepare daily time sheets, material tickets, and field and inspection reports as required.
  • Serve as lead technician and assist in directing the work of crew for the routing and execution of jobs assigned, and planning and laying out the specific work assignments on the job.
  • Maintain a first-aid card and the ability to perform first aid.
  • Responsible for observance of safety rules by all co-workers.
  • Maintain a Chauffeur or Class A driver’s license and operate automotive equipment.
  • Set up safe clearance with dispatchers and operating personnel.
  • Assist with supervising crew in specifically assigned location in coordination with direction from senior or foreman level substation technician.
  • Responsible for appraising condition of the substation equipment, such as transformers, switchgear, switchboards, associated electrical control systems, wiring, busses, etc., while performing regular duties and for advising the proper people of any defects or conditions that need attention.
  • Responsible for prompt restoration of service during outage.
  • Responsible for having all equipment maintained in ready-working condition.
  • Do any other work of equal or lesser skill within the capabilities of the individual to meet emergencies or other operating needs.
  • Adhere to company policies, programs and procedures as well as Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP), Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC), Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), North American Electric Corporation (NERC), Midwest Reliability Organization (MRO) standards and Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) laws and regulations.
  • Safety: Maintain safety awareness and comply with all safety policies, practices, and procedures to assure a safe working environment. Properly wear and care for applicable safety gear and equipment. Identify and communicate unsafe conditions to supervisor, coworkers, and the Safety functional area and correct or assist in resolving safety concerns and issues. Must understand and comply with the Clearance Procedure as applicable.
  • Because Tri-State is an electric utility with continuous service obligations to its customers, regular, reliable, and predictable performance of the essential functions and responsibilities is an essential function of the job.
  • Culture: Demonstrate a commitment to Tri-State’s culture embodied in the Cooperative principles and spirit and core values of technical competency, respect and dignity, accountability, integrity, trustworthiness, and servant leadership to empower or otherwise enable others to optimally perform their job responsibilities. Demonstrate and promote ethics and behaviors consistent with Tri-State’s culture, Board policies, and business practices. Understand and fulfill the role and responsibility for all compliance programs within the company.
  • Other: Perform other related duties as assigned.
Desired Qualifications
  • JL Relay and/or meter certificate.
Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association

Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association

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Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association is a not-for-profit wholesale power cooperative serving 42 electric distribution cooperatives and public power districts across four Western states. It provides wholesale electricity and transmission services to its members, who then supply power to over a million customers. The member-owned model includes a requirement that about 95% of each member’s electricity comes from Tri-State. The goal is to deliver reliable, affordable power and to expand renewable energy and EV infrastructure through initiatives like the Responsible Energy Plan.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Westminster, Colorado

Founded

1952

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Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account

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Company News

Alliance Times-Herald
Dec 3rd, 2025
PREMA Announces Intent to Terminate Wholesale Power Contract

PREMA announces intent to terminate wholesale power contract. Panhandle Rural Electric Membership Association (PREMA) announces intent to terminate wholesale power contract with Tri-State due to projected rate increases. PREMA will have a rate increase starting Jan. 1, 2026, of 4% which is attributed to Tri-State, but more alarming is the forecast of over 30% rate increases over the next several years. Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association based out of Westminster Colorado currently serves the district with a contract scheduled to end in December 2050. Projected rate increases have encouraged PREMA to search into alternative options for wholesale power providers. PREMA notice terminating the wholesale power contract will allow Alliancetimes to find alternative options while maintaining reliable service. Early termination of the existing contract will begin a formal process of transition. Notice to terminate contract will start a 2-year process to complete. "The driving factor for PREMA to look at alternative wholesale power supply is the projected rate increases. Tri-State is driven by policies and politics of Colorado that have tremendous cost increases that are unsustainable. These policies affect Nebraskans without benefit." added Zac Bryant, General Manager of PREMA. "Nebraska is the only Public Power state designed to supply reliable power at a lower cost, and members of Nebraska pay over 30% less than we do. Colorado policies affect more than their own state as Nebraska, Wyoming, and New Mexico will also be impacted. The costs impacts have become too great, and we have good alternative options." PREMA will provide updates and transparency as the transition continues. PREMA is working diligently with all appropriate agencies to ensure a smooth transition. PREMA celebrated 80 years this year of proudly serving the Nebraska Panhandle in portions of eleven counties covering over 7500 sq. miles. PREMA serves over 1600 members, providing service to more than 3800 meters.

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Jun 7th, 2025
'Trailheads of remembrance'

The 27 markers in the Tri-State will comprise the Appalachian Freedom Heritage Tour, designed to preserve historically significant locations and promote economic development through cultural tourism in the Appalachian region.

USA Solar Cell
Feb 15th, 2025
Billions in federal energy funds for Colorado are stalled

Tri-State Generation & Transmission Association - a key player supplying multiple rural cooperatives - was set to receive $2.5 billion in low-cost financing under New ERA aimed at acquiring new renewable resources and facilitating a transition away from coal-fired power generation.

PR Newswire
Jan 6th, 2025
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Spanish Peaks Solar, comprised of two projects, will generate 140 megawatts of renewable energy in Las Animas County, Colo., for Tri-State and its members. Deriva Energy now owns and operates 388 megawatts of generation in Colorado. Spanish Peaks Solar is located in the service territory of Tri-State member San Isabel Electric Association

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