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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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Experience leading commissioning engineering initiatives across various energy platforms (T&D, renewables, solar, wind, BESS, energy storage, natural gas, O&G, Hydro. Candidates that have worked in the following roles for renewable, utility, or clean energy companies would be ideal: Commissioning Manager, Manager of Commissioning, High Voltage Commissioning Engineering Supervisor, HV Commissioning Specialist, Lead High Voltage Commissioning Engineer, BESS Commissioning Engineer.
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Assists in Acceptance testing and commissioning of new machines and acceptance testing and re-commissioning after major maintenance- Performs individual treatment planning, dosimetry calculations, and treatment planning reviews (physics component)- Provides physics consultation to all radiation oncology personnel and radiation oncologist concerning aspects of patient care and treatment - Ensure routine verification of department treatment planning system.
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Possess working knowledge of electrical drawings, sketches, and prints, underground duct banks, trenching, manholes and vaults for distribution and collection systems, underground and pad mount transformer usage, SCADA systems used in the power industry, transmission line construction, testing and commissioning, and substation construction, testing and commissioning.
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Ability to gain and maintain basic understanding of Wind Turbine construction to ensure proper code requirements and installation methods. Minimum 12 years experience working with high and medium voltage equipment and cable, installation of transmission/collection lines and substation construction.
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Experience leading the design, construction, commissioning of Mechanical systems such as HVAC, Compressed Air, Emergency Power Generation, Wastewater treatment plant, among others in a manufacturing environment.
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Co-lead and manage with the MEP Engineer the overall turnover process including start-up, testing, commissioning, closeout, and turnover. Develop comprehensive schedules for all areas and systems that address all phases of the project inclusive of engineering, coordination, installation, start-up, testing, and commissioning, and turnover.
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Lead the identification, management, and commissioning of gas stream process technologies, including, but not limited to generation, recycling, heat transfer, abatement of hydrogen, nitrogen and ammonia based systems.
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Previous background in programming, commissioning and startup of Siemens, Johnson Controls, Honeywell or Tridium/Niagara based control systems desired. As an ACES Applications Engineer II, you will be a senior level team member of the Centralized Services ACES (Automation & Controls Expert Services) Team. In this role, you will be responsible for traveling to and assisting Trane commercial and independent sales offices at all levels of building automation system design, programming, checkout and commissioning.
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The Spray Foam Technical Services Representative (TSR) is responsible for serving as an expert in spray foam and associated equipment for IDI customers and staff, including but not limited to the training of current and potential customers on spray foam application, new equipment commissioning, performance of repairs and warranties, troubleshooting, safety, and providing insightful recommendations to help our customers grow.
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We pride ourselves in providing high quality mechanical, electrical, lighting, fire protection, security, technology systems and energy management solutions for clients, as well as unprecedented commissioning to facilitate efficient operation of systems.
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As a Mechanical Engineering Intern working on robots at a start-up, you'll be designing sleek assemblies backed by engineering analysis, selecting & integrating electro-mechanical components, and supporting the making & commissioning of our first fleet of robots.
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As a Top 25 builder, developer, and EPC, our expertise spans markets like sports, renewable energy, data centers, healthcare, and more. Ensure the high-quality installation of electrical portions of project, including underground cabling, overhead lines, and substation construction.
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Degree in Engineering or Engineering Technology or 5 years' experience designing and commissioning instrumentation and control equipment in power plants, chemical process facilities, petroleum refineries or wastewater treatment plants, minimum of -3 years' experience specifically commissioning DCS, PLC or SCADA Control Systems.
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This involves the development of a control system architecture, selecting the components to be used, detailing schematic diagrams and system documentation, programming controllers (PLC, DCS, RTU), programming the process visualization (HMI/SCADA), developing databases for archiving/displaying historical system data and implementing/commissioning the control system at the client's facility.
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