Transmission - Early Professional Assessment
Assessment Summary
Purpose
This assessment is designed for early professional candidates with 2-4 years of experience in the Power & Energy industry, specifically targeting the 'Engineer- Transmission' role. Its main goal is to evaluate technical knowledge and problem-solving skills relevant to transmission systems.
Overview
The assessment is structured to evaluate early professional candidates aiming for roles in transmission engineering within the Power & Energy sector. It consists of questions that test the candidate's understanding of key concepts such as fault detection, load flow analysis, and the role of various components like insulators, FACTS devices, and shunt reactors. The test assesses core traits such as analytical thinking, problem-solving, and technical proficiency in transmission systems. It is tailored to gauge the candidate's ability to apply theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios, ensuring they possess the necessary skills to excel in transmission engineering roles.
- Industry: Power & Energy
- Level: Early Professional
- Tag: Engineer- Transmission
- Total Questions: 25
Skills
- Fault location detection
- Load flow analysis
- Transmission line insulators
- FACTS devices
- Transmission line sag
- Phase angle regulation
- Proximity effect
- Shunt reactors
- Series capacitor compensation
- Surge arresters
- Distributed generation
- Ground wires
- Sag determination
- Corona discharge
- Phase-shifting transformers
- Tap changers
- Skin effect
- HVDC transmission
- Lightning arresters
- Reactive power management
- Resistance losses
- Substation significance
- Circuit breakers
- Capacitance determination
- Transformers
Ideal Roles
- Transmission Engineer
- Power Systems Engineer
- Electrical Engineer
- Substation Engineer
