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Execute QA/QC process for the Commissioning on projects. Experience with Commissioning Healthcare, Sports, Commercial, Public Sector, Industrial, Education, and/or Institutional projects.
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The client is seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Commissioning Manager for its North America Energy Storage projects. Minimum of 5-years energy storage commissioning experience with at least 3-years at the supervisory level.
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During commissioning the Cx Manager will continuously audit activities to ensure compliance with environmental, quality, and safety requirements. Certification or training specific to NETA, ASHRAE, or Commissioning specific education courses.
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Colliers Project Leaders is currently looking for a Commissioning & Energy Project Manager to join our team in Madison, CT. ACP or CCP preferred. We have also created an internal culture that provides the resources and technology needed to encourage personal and professional growth opportunities through reimbursement for education; a free in-house resource for hundreds of educational and self-enrichment courses; mentorship program; wellness program; Women’s Organization and ongoing philanthropic opportunities.
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Commissioning Manager – Data Center- Travelling. The Commissioning Manager is responsible for providing direction and leadership on Mission Critical/Data Center projects. A minimum of six (6) years' experience overseeing MEP scopes preferably with a general contractor, mechanical or electrical contractor; Mission Critical/Data Center commissioning experience essential.
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Top Engineering Firm is looking for a Retro Commissioning Engineer/Project Manager to join their team! Retro Commissioning Engineer / Project Manager. Completes and maintains project schedule/ work and directly supports to Team Leader, Manager of Existing Building Commissioning and Sr. Project Managers.
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Commissioning Project Manager. Verify and audit that the general contractor, trade contractors, equipment vendors, and commissioning agents are in compliance with the client’s construction quality and commissioning program.
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Lead a team of C&SU engineers and techniciansReview of contract documents, participate in the development of functional and acceptance test plans and execute tests for a wide variety of mechanical, electrical and instrument controls systemsConduct Contractor and Owner C&SU coordination meetings in advance and during commissioning and integration.
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Our Commissioning Studio team, in our Grand Rapids office, is seeking a Building Enclosure Commissioning Project Manager. Certifications related to Commissioning and Building Enclosure Cx, Such as PE, AIA, BECxP, CxA+BE, IIBEC, CxA, HERS Rater, NCARB, CEM.
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As a Lease Commissioning Manager , you will work with datacenter engineers, construction managers, network engineers, datacenter operations teams and finance teams in order to streamline and improve delivery of datacenter capacity.
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Cx Project Manager Description: The project manager shall plan, develop, coordinate and direct the commissioning activities for projects of varying scope and size following established Sustainable Engineering Solutions standards and maintaining exemplary client service.
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Excellent opportunity for an experienced Commissioning Manager to join a widely recognized general contractor in Atlanta. As a Data Center Commissioning Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the commissioning process, which includes testing, verifying, and documenting the performance of various systems within the data center environment.
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Leading the development and implementation of our integrated commissioning approach for adults/children in and across the Council and the NHS, which enables strong partnerships and high-quality services that support Greenwich residents to lead healthy, fulfilling and independent lives.
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This commissioning role will oversee the commissioning process for power generation and distribution systems, uninterruptible power supplies, automatic transfer switches, PDU's and medium voltage switchgear.
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Do you have a track record of driving a team on the commissioning on the MEP scope of data center builds? The role includes managing the commissioning process from level 1 through level 5, leading the turnover of a fully commissioned data center to the customer.
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