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Synchronize the delivery of the projects with the service, aftermarket & commissioning teams; Coordinate the conception of automated water & wastewater treatment systems between different teams such as mechanical design, electrical design, process engineering, etc.
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The Commissioning Engineer is part of a cross-functional team that focuses on executing battery storage projects with market-leading technologies. The Commissioning Engineer is responsible for testing and commissioning oversight activities of Battery Energy System Storage (BESS) projects from the Pre-Commissioning phase through to Substantial Completion to ensure successful execution and operation of the BESS project.
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The Associate Commissioning Engineer - BESS position will manage activities required for commissioning/start-up and warranty requirements for utility battery energy storage system (BESS) facilities.
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Direct hire (permanent) opportunity with a robotic packaging automation company in York, PA. Overview The Commissioning Engineer will be responsible for monitoring the assembly of robotics systems, as well as configuration/programming, testing, and commissioning of their systems at the customer sites.
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Ameresco is currently seeking a skilled Commissioning Specialist to join our team based in Portland, Oregon. Responsibilities:Provide technical support throughout installation, commissioning, and start-up of mechanical, electrical and environmental control systems at new and existing buildings.
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H2O Innovation is looking for a Equipment Operator to join our team in Gulfport, MS. Position Summary: The Equipment Operator is responsible for installing various types of storm drainage pipe and ditch cleaning and maintenance to ensure proper drainage flow.
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Mainspring seeks a Commissioning Engineer with emphasis in power systems controls applications to architect customer solutions that get deployed in practice. As a Commissioning Engineer, You Will.
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Description Burns & McDonnell has an exciting opportunity for a Staff Commissioning Specialist with a desire to achieve more in their professional career. The Staff Commissioning Engineer will perform the following: Manage and execute commissioning, retro-commissioning and energy related projects in a variety of facilities, campuses, healthcare and manufacturing sectors.
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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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Managing and delivering Commissioning Services for valued clients and their projects throughout Texas, Southwest and Gulf Regions. Work collaboratively to support the Texas, Southwest and Gulf Regions Commissioning Team and wider North American Commissioning Team to develop and implement programs and procedures affecting Commissioning.
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Develop commissioning (Cx) scopes of services, Cx cost estimates. For both public and private sector clients, we provide unique high-performance oversights on commissioning programs from small scale commercial fit-out projects to billion-dollar state of the projects.
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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. Execute and manage commissioning assignments encompassing both in office and on-site activities and requirements.
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Professional certifications such as Professional Engineer (PE), Engineer in Training (EIT), Certified Energy Manager (CEM), Certified Commissioning Professional (CCP), or similar credentials related to renewable energy and electrical systems preferred.
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Receive and review project as-built drawings, O&M manuals, warranty manuals and commissioning reports. Audit all sites during commissioning to ensure desired scope, quality, and schedules are met.
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The Commissioning Engineer must be able to create and organize documentation to meet project requirements. - The Commissioning Engineer must routinely report on status of C2QA by providing metrics.
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Title: commissioning specialist Company: H2o Innovation
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