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Support Commissioning team in active field reviews, testing, issue capture and issues resolution of mechanical, electrical and automation related technical services within facilities. Scopes of work to include a variety of building components including mechanical, plumbing, electrical distribution, lighting and specialty systems including fire alarm, security, and other enhanced building technology/control systems including nurse call, renewable energy systems, etc.
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Responsible for creation and/or review of project specifications, schematic drawings, design and construction documents, submittals, sequence of operations, test and balance reports, CFD analysis, commissioning scripts.
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Building Automation, BAS, DDC, BAC, Direct Digital Controls, MRI, LON, LonWorks, BACnet, MODbus, Johnson Controls, Delta Controls, Honeywell, Tridium, Alerton, Building Automation Technician, Building Automation Service, Building Automation Engineer, Staefa, Siemens, Carrier, Trane, York, ME, Mechanical Engineering, HVAC, HVAC Controls.
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Minimum of 5 years experience as a Commissioning Engineer in the Industrial Plant business. Holds a technical diploma or graduation in Mechanical engineering/ Electrical Engineering/ Mechatronics Engineering, Automation & Instrumentation Technologist or Technician equivalent.
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Commissioning Engineer Goals. Commissioning Engineer Tasks. Review the RAMS of sub-contractor commissioning or undertaking remedial work on the plant. Produce Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS) for specific commissioning activities as required.
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7+ years experience with a combination of Instrumentation and Controls programming/installation, general contractor MEP coordination/project management, commissioning (both mechanical and electrical) of data centers, or other large scale mission critical buildings.
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To hit the ground running, you need: BSc or MSc in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or equivalent. You will initially support the development, launch, commissioning, and operations of a CubeSat Program in Low Earth Orbit, with other projects to follow.
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We are looking for a creative Mechanical Engineer to work on all product stages from research and development to design and manufacture, through to installation and final commissioning. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, EDUCATION, AND ABILITIES:· Proven working experience in mechanical engineering.
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Projects range from energy, audits, and engineering studies to comprehensive energy infrastructure construction and implementation contracts, comprehensive mechanical/electrical/plumbing implementation contracts, conceptual engineering design, forensic engineering evaluations, and system/building commissioning.
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BMS, BAS, BEMS, PLC, SCADA, Trend BMS, Tridium BMS, Schneider BMS, Tridium Niagara, Tridium N4, Niagara BMS, Niagara, Ecostruxure, Schneider Ecostruxure, Ecostruxure BMS, Data Centre, Data Center, Datacentre, Datacenter, Building Management System, Building Automation, Building Automation System, Building Energy Management System, HVAC controls, Mechanical Systems, Mechanical Controls, Electrical Controls, Electrical Systems.
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The CSU Process Supervisor supports the preparation of home office deliverables and site inspection and testing performed during the Commissioning and Start-Up (CSU) phase of the project. 10+ years of experience in a lead process commissioning and start-up role on EPC projects or in an operating petrochemical facility.
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Although this position is for the performance contracting division of our company, we have found that engineers with strong backgrounds in HVAC design and commissioning can easily make the transition to become an energy engineer within our Energy Solutions group.
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Field experience reviewing construction progress, starting up mechanical equipment, commissioning systems and coordinating field work with teammates. 7 – 10+ years experience in mechanical/utility design including HVACR, liquid handling systems (tanks, pumps, piping), heat transfer systems, steam systems, chill water systems, natural gas systems, and industrial waste systems.
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Minimum 5 years of experience with an Energy Services company OR a consulting engineering/commissioning firm. Senior Mechanical Engineer - Energy Solutions - CMTA. + Minimum of bachelors degree in mechanical engineering or similar discipline.
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The ideal candidate would have experience in one or more the following fields Mechanical Engineering, Chiller, Building Maintenance/ Building Automation Systems/HVAC Control, Facilities Operations Management, Building Commissioning.
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