Commissioning Technologist - Summer Student
Rising Edge Group
Posted: February 7, 2026
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Quick Summary
Commissioning Technologist Student will assist in commissioning and testing medium- to high-voltage substation power delivery systems.
Required Skills
Job Description
Role
Reporting to the Commissioning Manager, the Commissioning Technologist Student will be an integral part of the Commissioning team, gaining hands-on experience in the field with primary and secondary power equipment. You will assist in commissioning and testing equipment and learn how medium- to high-voltage substation power delivery systems operate, including breakers, switchgear, relays, transformers, and more. You will be paired with a senior team member who will mentor you and provide exposure to many different aspects of the industry, helping you build practical skills and a strong foundation for your future career.
What You’ll Do:
In this role, you’ll gain exposure to a variety of activities related to medium- and high-voltage power systems, including:
• Working safely alongside all members of the construction and commissioning team
• Assisting with testing and maintenance of electrical equipment
• Supporting the installation, commissioning, and maintenance of protection and control equipment in transmission substations
• Learning to read blueprints, analyze test reports, and identify potential improvements
• Working with high-voltage equipment such as circuit breakers, transformers, switches, and control circuits for protection and monitoring systems
• Calibrating electronic equipment and instruments as needed
• Using industry-standard test equipment, including:
• TTR (Transformer Turns Ratio) testers
• Omicron secondary test sets
• Winding resistance testers
• Omicron CPC 100
• CT saturators
What You’ll Learn:
• Hands-on experience with substation commissioning and electrical testing
• Industry standards and safety practices for medium- and high-voltage systems
• How to work with and interpret technical drawings and reports
• Practical troubleshooting and problem-solving skills
Requirements:
Who We’re Looking For:
• Currently enrolled in a relevant post-secondary program (Electrical Engineering, Electrical Technology, Power Systems, or similar)
• Strong interest in learning about electrical power systems
• Comfortable working in a team environment and following safety procedures
• Detail-oriented with good communication skills
• Eager to learn and take guidance from senior team members
• Able to work out of town on a shift rotation (e.g. 4 and 3, 8 and 6, etc.)
• Willing to take a drug and alcohol test according to local laws
Why Join Us:
• Mentorship from experienced professionals
• Exposure to real-world commissioning and testing projects
• Opportunity to develop valuable skills for a career in the electrical power industry
• Hands-on experience with a variety of industry equipment
Benefits:
• Paid Time Off
• Training & Development
• Employee Assistance Program - Counseling