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Commissioning Engineer Wärtsilä Energy Storage & Optimization (ES&O) is the leading global energy storage optimizer. We provide technical knowledge and support to Project Management and project customers for successful deployments The Commissioning Engineer role is oversee and execute the Project Commissioning Plan, with Internal Interface (System Engineer, Project Engineers, Project Manager, etc), and Onsite/Remote Technical Support.
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Key responsibilities for this Electrical Commissioning Engineer role: - Electrical inspection of cable terminations and glanding in the field and producing marked-up as-build electrical drawings - Identify and resolving electrical issues through effective fault finding and trouble shooting - Testing and commissioning of electrical power and ICA control systems including motors, setting up inverter drives, magnetic flow meters, pressure transducers, level instrumentation and valve actuators.
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You will be involved in commissioning, testing, programing of automation instrumentation and control systems as well as preventive maintenance and repair services of a variety of manufacturing automation systems, including, but not limited to: PLCs, HMIs, Sensors, VFDs, Industrial Networking.
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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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Coordinates and oversees commissioning work performed by substation technicians, electricians, and contractors while serving as lead commissioning engineer for all testing and commissioning functions.
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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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The Commissioning Engineer & Mechanical Project Manager will manage the commissioning process, client relationships, and technical staff. Manage and lead the commissioning process for HVAC, BMS, plumbing, and lighting control systems serving specialized research facilities and associated infrastructure.
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The Resident Automation Technician Team Lead acts as a key liaison and escalation point for the customer on all automation and TGW personnel related topics.
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Overview 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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3 to 5 years of experience as a commissioning engineer. We are seeking to add an Engineer to our world class Philadelphia based Commissioning (Cx) Team that performs and provides technical consultation.
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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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The Commissioning and Start-up Process Engineer will play a vital role in ensuring the safe and efficient commission and startup of Chart designed facilities. Chart is looking for an experienced Commissioning and Start-up Process/Mechanical Engineer for our The Woodlands, Texas office.
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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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Coordinate with grid operations on all COMPASS outage requests required for all phases of construction and commissioning. Under minimal direction from the managing director, oversees planning and commissioning effort for multiple large, complex, high-risk, and sensitive projects, which often require considerable resources and high levels of functional integration.
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Commissioning Engineer Needed - Global Leader in Clean Energy. Electrical Control Systems Commissioning Engineer (80% travel) - Minimum of 2 years' experience as Commissioning Engineer in Industrial Plant business.
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