E&I Commissioning Engineer (Industrial & Substation), Nationwide (QUINCY GREENFIELD)
CategoryProductionJob LocationSumner, WA, USPosition TypeFull-Time/RegularJob SummaryFacilitate Level 1 through Level 5 commissioning on electrical and instrumentation systems across the full project lifecycle, from early design and factory acceptance through installation verification, pre-functional and functional testing, and final integrated systems testing. Work spans substation, industrial, and mission-critical installations.Essential Duties And Responsibilities Facilitate Level 1 through Level 5 commissioning on electrical and instrumentation systems; level definitions adapt to the specific installation type (substation, industrial, mission critical). Develop and execute Inspection and Test Plans (ITPs) and Methods of Procedure (MOPs) in support of commissioning activities; ensure hold points, witness points, and approvals are captured prior to execution. Review project documentation including but not limited to drawings, specifications, protection and control schemes, sequences of operation, and coordination studies; verify design intent and testability. Witness Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) at manufacturer facilities; identify issues and drive resolution prior to shipment. Verify delivery and installation in the field, including but not limited to torque values, clearances, grounding, cable terminations, and conformance to specifications and manufacturer requirements. Execute pre-functional and startup testing of equipment including but not limited to transformers, circuit breakers, protective relays, instrument transformers (CTs and PTs), switchgear, MCCs, UPS, generators, and station batteries. Execute functional performance testing (FPT) of integrated systems, including but not limited to sequences of operation, protection schemes, interlocks, alarms, and control logic. Support Integrated Systems Testing (IST) under live conditions, including but not limited to phased energization, load testing, SCADA and communications verification, and final performance validation. Identify safety hazards and human performance risks; contribute to task-hazard and task-risk mitigation analyses. Communicate potential delays, cost overruns, or technical issues to the Project Lead in a timely manner. Must be willing to travel overnight as needed. The above list of duties is not to be construed as an exhaustive list; other duties logically associated with the position may be assigned.Required SkillsKnowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Demonstrated experience facilitating E&I commissioning projects across substation, industrial, and/or mission-critical installations, including development and execution of ITPs and MOPs. Working knowledge of electrical theory, power distribution (LV/MV/HV), and protective relaying principles. Ability to read and interpret single-lines, three-lines, schematics, P&IDs, loop sheets, cable schedules, and vendor manuals. Proficiency with commissioning test equipment including but not limited to Omicron CMC 356, Doble, CPC 100, Megger, transformer turns ratio testers, hi-pot testers, contact resistance testers, and process calibrators. Working knowledge of network and control communications including but not limited to TCP/IP, DNP3, Modbus, IEC 61850, HART, and Foundation Fieldbus over copper, fiber, and wireless media. Familiarity with NETA ATS/MTS, NEC, and NFPA 70E; NETA III or IV certification is a plus. Familiarity with NERC Standards and CIP policies and procedures and required compliance documentation. Strong working knowledge of common software such as Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook. Experience with project management and completion software is a plus. Hands-on experience with equipment and systems from industry manufacturers including but not limited to SEL, GE, ABB, Siemens, Schneider, and Rockwell. Must show the ability to effectively communicate both written and verbally with customers and other team members. Demonstrates organizational skills to include on-time reporting of time and expenses, weekly status reports, and any other documentation and reporting requirements. Demonstrates the responsibility required to maintain a professional appearance as well as keeping tools, test equipment, and vehicles in clean and organized condition and up to date with service and calibrations.Required ExperienceEducation and Work Experience: Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in electrical, instrumentation, or automation technology; or Journeyman Electrician; or equivalent military training (Army Prime Power, Naval Nuclear Power, Navy ET/IC/EM, Seabee CE) with a minimum of 3 years of E&I commissioning, project management, substation commissioning, or related experience. Ability to achieve NETA level III or IV within 12 months of employment.