




Job Summary: Substation operator responsible for monitoring wind turbines, operating Balance of Plant (BOP), and performing tasks on high- and medium-voltage electrical systems, ensuring safety and performance. Key Highlights: 1. Supervision and control of the electrical substation in the wind farm. 2. Coordination and execution of safe electrical operations (LOTO). 3. Timely diagnosis and resolution of technical issues. **SUBSTATION OPERATOR** The substation operator is responsible for executing core activities including wind turbine monitoring, operation of the Balance of Plant (BOP) to support project performance, and carrying out necessary tasks on high- and medium-voltage electrical systems. **Key Responsibilities** * Supervise and control the operation of the wind farm’s electrical substation. * Conduct periodic inspections of substation equipment and systems to ensure optimal operation. * Coordinate and execute electrical operations in accordance with established and applicable safety protocols, including the LOTO procedure. * Record and document maintenance activities and findings identified during inspections. * Strictly comply with all HSE safety protocols and standard operating procedures to ensure a safe working environment at all times, including submitting preventive and corrective maintenance requests for equipment access. * Identify, communicate, and mitigate potential risks by implementing preventive measures. * Continuously monitor and report substation performance indicators and alarms, such as wind speed, generation forecast, operational status, faults, and alarms. * Diagnose and promptly resolve technical issues and anomalies. * Maintain accurate records of operations, maintenance activities, and performed operations. * Interface with CENACE to request permits and licenses. * Manage on-site spare parts inventory. **Requirements** * Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or related field. * Knowledge of wind energy systems and associated equipment. * Familiarity with electrical safety regulations and procedures. * Availability to work rotating shifts and respond to emergencies. * Valid CENACE Regulatory Manual for Operational Coordination certificate. * Excellent verbal and written communication skills. * Strong organizational and teamwork skills. * Ability to work independently and collaboratively. * Commitment to safety, quality, and continuous improvement. **We Offer** Gross monthly salary of $25,000 to $30,000 MXN Statutory benefits


