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The Commissioning Engineer – BESS is responsible for directing and managing activities required for commissioning/start-up and warranty requirements for the utility battery energy storage system (BESS) facilities.
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The Commissioning Engineer acts as team lead for Substation and Protection & Control (P&C) projects. We'd love to have you join our team as a Commissioning Engineer in our Duluth, GA office, as a remote employee.
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Just as an ampere is the base unit for electric current, Ampirical takes pride in being on the leading edge of innovation and technology, allowing our industry to flow forward in a positive direction.
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Understanding of IECC, LEED, Title 24 related to commissioning and energy. Desire to attain National Certification's in commissioning, energy management, etc. Review project schedules for commissioning events and provide feedback for Cx budget reports.
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QUALIFICATIONS:Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or equivalent experience in commissioning related field. FORTNA is seeking qualified and highly motivated Commissioning Engineers to join our team.
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Executing and managing commissioning tasks within time budgeted. Our client roster includes working with well-known organizations such as Target, Ford, Yale University, Brookfield Properties, and Fontainebleau Development, to name a few.
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Commissioning agent certification, or ability to gain certification within one year, by either of the following: Associated Air Balance Council Commissioning Group, ACG (CxA); Building Commissioning Association, BCA (BCP); ASHRAE (BCxP), Association of Energy Engineers, AEE (CBCP) or University of Wisconsin Qualified Commissioning Process Provider (QCxP.
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The Senior Commissioning Engineer will perform the following: Execute commissioning, retro-commissioning, and energy related projects. DescriptionBurns & McDonnell has an exciting opportunity for a Senior Commissioning Engineer with a desire to grow personally and professionally.
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Responsible for ensuring commissioning activities for assigned projects are performed with high quality and adhering to all Nextera Energy and FPL safety policies. To work on behalf of the project Owner as a Commissioning Manager on a portfolio of renewable energy (wind, solar, battery storage.
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The Assistant Mechanical Engineer (or Assistant Commissioning Engineer) will assist with commissioning, retro-commissioning, and energy related assignments for complex buildings and systems in the mission critical, healthcare, laboratory, aviation, manufacturing, higher education, commercial building, water, waste water and onsite energy markets.
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Lead and execute commissioning, retro-commissioning, monitoring-based commissioning, energy efficiency retrofit, and demand response projects for complex buildings and systems in the mission critical, healthcare, laboratory, aviation, manufacturing, higher education, commercial building, water & waste water and on-site energy markets.
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The Senior Commissioning Engineer will lead and execute commissioning, retro-commissioning, monitoring-based commissioning, energy efficiency retrofit, and demand response projects for complex buildings and systems in the mission critical, healthcare, laboratory, aviation, manufacturing, higher education, commercial building, water & waste water and onsite energy markets.
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A commissioning Lead/Senior Commissioning Engineer reports to a team leader and is responsible for the delivery and execution of our professional services tasks for equipment in mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and associated systems.
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Description: The AV Engineer will be well rounded and experienced in commercial Audio/Visual systems. The AV Engineer must be proficient in reading and interpreting AV Signal one-line drawings, able to understand system function and determine cable pull schedule from this information.
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Join the nation’s leading independent service provider for critical telecommunication and renewable energy infrastructure.
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