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Reporting to the Director, Engineering, the Commissioning Engineer provides highly technical support to an international client base. The Commissioning Engineer primarily executes customer requests for installation, commissioning, repair and troubleshooting of rotating equipment.
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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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Service & Commissioning Engineer/Technician - Worldwide Travel. Individually undertaking on-site commissioning of both new and retrofit equipment, general maintenance, troubleshooting, fault finding analysis, installation supervision, plant surveys and inspections, draft and deliver training to end user personnel.
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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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The corporate commissioning engineer shall be responsible for ensuring that all newly built and renovated spaces are designed according to the HCA MEP guidelines, are built according to said guidelines and are operating at maximum efficiency at the time the space is handed over to a facility for occupancy.
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Burns & McDonnell has an exciting opportunity for a Senior Commissioning Engineer with a desire to grow personally and professionally. A minimum of 7 years of direct commissioning or related experience in startups of a variety of facility systems and subsystems including building automation system controls, mechanical, electrical, life safety and building envelope systems.
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The Commissioning Engineer/SCADA Technician BESS is responsible for directing and managing the site activities required for energization, commis. Works with Construction Manager or designee to jointly develop Punch List before release of system/equipment to Commissioning.
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Commissioning Agent - ( 230004L0 ) Understanding of IECC, LEED, Title 24 related to commissioning and energy. Desire to attain National Certification's in commissioning, energy management, etc.
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This position will provide and supervise Commissioning services as part of the Site Operations' (Site Ops) Architect Engineering Support (AES) group for operations and construction projects in support of the research mission at NREL's three campuses: South Table Energy Park, South Table Mountain and the Flatirons Campus, as well as leased facilities.
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Have experience with all commissioning processes and deliverables covered in ASHRAE, CSA, and LEED commissioning requirements. JLL is currently seeking a dynamic individual for the role of Commissioning Project Engineer to provide reliable, timely , efficient support to our Commissioning & Building Analytics (CBA) team.
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Support Distributed Antenna System (DAS) for Cellular and Public Safety deployments and post-deployment activities by performing site walks, RF surveys, benchmarking, data collection, integration, commissioning, acceptance testing, optimization, troubleshooting and repair of Cellular and Public Safety DAS sites and hardware systems.
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We are seeking to add a mid-level Traveling Field Commissioning Engineer. 7+ years of experience as a commissioning engineer. National travel for extended periods of time as necessary to complete Commissioning & Testing activities at client sites.
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Perform commissioning and/or QA/QC hands on testing of electrical equipment. This position will be part of a team of world class commissioning and hands on testing engineers who perform and provide technical oversight.
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Perform electrical and mechanical commissioning on light rail, locomotive and coaches. Responsible for commissioning, solving, and repairs on next-generation light rail, locomotives, and coaches.
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The Electrical Commissioning Engineer will support the development of the electrical test schedule, finalize electrical test procedures, review project submittals for consistency with the design intent, basis of design and the owner’s project requirements, and maintain project cadence for electrical systems testing and associated Building Automation Systems.
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