Power Substation Erection and Commissioning - Fresher Assessment
Assessment Summary
Purpose
This assessment is tailored for freshers with 0–1 years of experience aspiring to work in the Power & Energy industry, specifically in Power Substation Erection and Commissioning. Its main goal is to evaluate foundational knowledge and skills relevant to substation operations and equipment.
Overview
The assessment consists of questions designed to test the candidate's understanding of key concepts and equipment used in power substations. It is suitable for entry-level roles and evaluates core traits such as technical knowledge, problem-solving abilities, and attention to detail. The test covers a range of topics including transformer operations, cooling systems, protection schemes, and control systems like SCADA. By focusing on these areas, the assessment aims to identify candidates who possess the essential skills and knowledge required for effective substation erection and commissioning, ensuring they are well-prepared to enter the Power & Energy industry.
- Industry: Power & Energy
- Level: Fresher
- Tag: Power Substation Erection and Commissioning
- Total Questions: 25
Skills
- Transformer health monitoring
- Substation equipment functions
- Cooling systems
- Control house operations
- Site selection criteria
- Electrical protection schemes
- Circuit breaker types
- Power factor correction
- AC/DC conversion
- Insulation and grounding
- SCADA systems
- Voltage control
Ideal Roles
- Substation Technician
- Electrical Engineer Trainee
- Power System Operator
- Commissioning Engineer
