Cooper Power Systems by Eaton

Volt/VAR Management

Jun 30, 2014
Utilities have in the past and are currently deploying field apparatus, controls, software, and communications products in order to manage distribution system VAR flow to minimize technical losses and exposure to VAR support charges from generation and transmission providers. Increasingly, utilities are also looking at products to manage distribution system voltages in order to reduce demand and energy consumption and achieve significant energy savings.
 
Such conservation voltage reduction (CVR) strategies reduce demand and energy consumption while maintaining customer voltage power quality per established standards. The operational benefits are improvements in energy efficiency and system voltages in the distribution system. The business benefits are a greater percentage of energy delivered to paying customers, deferment in investment in peaking generation plants and charges, and a reduction in the environmental impact of energy delivery.

Source: http://www.cooperindustries.com/content/public/en/power_systems/solutions/ivvc.html

Electro-Mechanical Assembler

Reporting to the Satellite Manager, this position is responsible to have a thorough knowledge of all standard Panelboard, Control Product and some custom product assemblies and all related materials required to complete the assembly.

Mechanical Assembler

Reporting to the Production Supervisor this position interprets the Manufacturing Information documents in order to mechanically assemble, fit and install prefabricated parts or modify basic components, sub-assemblies and structures using hand and power tools for the LVDA product lines.

Material Handler - 1st Shift

The material handler will be responsible to process inbound, outbound and internal material for Eaton’s Satellite, Customer and LVDA site orders.