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Protection & Automation Technician Development Program

Wendell, NC
Full-time
Posted 1/11/2026
Verified Source
Key Skills:
Mechanical and electrical component assembly
Wiring and crimping techniques
Interpreting schematic diagrams

Compensation

Salary Range

$40K - 70K a year

Responsibilities

Assist in assembly, testing, and field service of protection and automation panels, supporting Siemens projects.

Requirements

Completed an associate degree in a related field, with attention to safety, teamwork, and physical ability to handle parts up to 50 lbs.

Full Description

Here at Siemens, we take pride in enabling sustainable progress through technology. We do this through empowering customers by combining the real and digital worlds. Improving how we live, work, and move today and for the next generation! We know that the only way a business thrives is if our people are thriving. That’s why we always put our people first. Our global, diverse team would be happy to support you and challenge you to grow in new ways. Who knows where our shared journey will take you? Transform the everyday with us! Siemens Smart Infrastructure is looking for qualified candidates for our Protection & Automation Technician Development Program beginning in January 2026. This program is based in Wendell, NC. The Electrification and Automation division in Wendell, NC supports our portfolio of protection and automation products and solutions. A variety of opportunities are available across the business supporting project design tasks, operations, product development, special projects and process improvements. Our Protection & Automation Technician Internship Program offers hands-on experience inside our Panel Assembly Workshop (PA PAWS) in Wendell, NC - where our Siemens SIPANELSs, Industrial Control Panels (ICPs) are built to power the control systems that protect and automate electrical substations. Throughout the 12-month program, you’ll gain exposure to each phase: Phase 1 – Assembly Foundations • Identify and assemble mechanical and electrical components of Industrial Control Panels. • Learn wire cutting and crimping techniques for high-quality electrical connections. • Interpret 3D models and schematic diagrams to route wiring efficiently. • Learn Siemens safety standards, quality processes, and product fundamentals. Phase 2 – Quality Testing & Verification • Inspect and test completed panels prior to shipment. • Gain hands-on experience with electrical safety, wire routing and dressing best practices, fiber optic termination and testing, and Ethernet communication testing. • Support Factory Acceptance Tests (FATs) with customers, ensuring panels meet design and operational standards. Phase 3 – Protection Relay Technician Rotation • Receive and inspect protective relays arriving from Siemens Germany. • Load firmware and customer-specific software configurations. • Perform bench testing and final verification before delivery. Phase 4 – Relay Technician Field Service Rotation • Work side-by-side with Siemens lead engineers at real electrical substations across the U.S. • Participate in Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) and Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) for live customer projects. • Gain invaluable real-world experience supporting Siemens Protection & Automation solutions in the field. Throughout the program, participants receive continuous mentorship and exposure to real Siemens projects serving utilities, data centers, and renewable microgrids. Program Completion and Career Path At the conclusion of the PA TDP, participants—based on performance and personal interests, may: • Select their preferred technical area to continue contributing long-term (e.g., Assembly, Quality Testing, or Field Service). • Serve as mentors for incoming PA TDP cohorts, guiding future generations of Siemens technicians. • Pursue a 4-year Engineering degree, supported through Siemens’ Tuition Reimbursement Program, enabling continued education and professional growth while remaining part of the Siemens team. You’ll win us over by having the following qualifications: • Completed Associates Degree in Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Systems Technology, Electronics Engineering Technolog, Electrical Utility and Substation Relay Tech, or related field, from an accredited institution between Spring 2024 and Fall 2025. • Full-time availability begins January 26th, 2026. • Interested in learning how power systems, protection relays, and automation panels work together. • Demonstrated attention to detail, teamwork, and commitment to safety. • Proficiency in English, including reading, writing, and speaking. • Must be able to lift parts or sub-assemblies weighing up to 50 lbs occasionally. • Applicants must be legally authorized for employment within the United States without the need for current or future employer-sponsored work authorization. #URDP #URTIP

This job posting was last updated on 1/12/2026

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