Commissioning Engineer

Job Locations US-MA
ID
2023-1375
Category
Field Services
Position Type
Regular Full-Time
Remote:
Yes

Overview

Power your future with Qualus! The Commissioning Engineer will provide testing and commissioning oversight of protection and control and apparatus capital substation installations to ensure safe and reliable operation. This includes the development of check-out guides, review and approval of test results, development of equipment energization plans to minimize system risk and final technical approval of equipment prior to it being released to transmission operations.

 

TRAVEL: Travel throughout the utility territory. 30-50% Travel 

Northeast Region (MA, NH, CT). Can work remotely and travel into region.

Responsibilities

The Commissioning Engineer will perform the following:

  • Plan, schedule, and perform work for large projects and programs.
  • Responsible for defining appropriate visual checks, measurements and tests that will be required to verify that the design and construction of a substation modification is appropriate for the intended application.
  • Manage subcontractors’ scope of work and quality control.
  • Lead meetings with owner, operation and maintenance, design and construction personnel to understand project goals and schedule to ensure commissioning is properly coordinated.
  • Prepare commissioning plans, specifications and checklist and functional test documentation based on client and company standards.
  • Although not expected to directly perform any test themselves, all tests and measurements are under the Commissioning Engineers direction (whether present or not at the time of the test) and require his/her approval before considered complete.
  • Review design, equipment submittals, operation and maintenance manual, start-up reports, checklists, and training programs.
  • Perform site visits to coordinate commissioning, evaluate new and existing systems, witness equipment start-up and testing.
  • Assist with training operation and maintenance personnel to maintain commissioned systems and perform a continuous commissioning program.

Qualifications

  • BS in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering from an ABET accredited university is required.
  • A minimum of 7 years of direct or related experience with testing and commissioning in a utility substation environment.
  • Strong facilitation, team building, collaboration, organization and problem-solving skills.
  • Highly effective communicator with clear and concise writing and presentation skills.
  • High level of attention to detail with ability to quality-review work.
  • Proficient computer skills (e.g. Microsoft Office Suite).
  • Ability to forensically evaluate energy-consuming systems and detect and evaluate deficiencies, quantify energy losses, and determine cost.
  • Experience providing leadership to a diverse project team a plus.
  • Demonstrated experience in combined heat and power/cogeneration, central utility plants, data centers, water/wastewater facilities, controls, NETA electrical testing, renewable energy and other specialties a plus.

EEO

Qualus is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate the unique differences of our employees because that is what drives curiosity, innovation, and the success of our business. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, marital status, veteran status, disability status, pregnancy, parental status, genetic information, political affiliation, or any other status protected by the laws or regulations in locations where we operate.

 

At Qualus, we believe everyone has value; and that the diversity and inclusion among our teams is what sets us apart for optimal success. We put people first because we care. Accommodations are available for applicants with disabilities. For details, view a copy of the Qualus Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Policy Statement here.

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