Run the inspections, tests, and verification that turn installed equipment into an accepted, operational system.
Nothing we deliver is finished until it has been tested against what was promised. Commissioning engineers carry that final responsibility.
You will run pre-commissioning inspections, electrical and protection testing, generator and transformer tests, synchronization, load and integrated-system tests — and produce the records the client accepts the plant on.
The work is on site, hands-on, and at the end of the schedule, which means it demands both technical discipline and composure.
Responsibilities
- Carry out pre-commissioning inspections and equipment verification
- Run electrical, protection-system, generator, and transformer testing
- Perform synchronization, load, and integrated-system tests
- Track and close deficiencies before client acceptance
- Produce complete commissioning records for handover
Requirements
- Five years or more testing and commissioning power systems
- Hands-on experience with generators, switchgear, and protection relays
- Able to read and mark up single-line diagrams and schematics
- Methodical documentation habits
- Available for extended site assignments
Benefits
- Competitive salary, set by experience
- Site assignments with travel, accommodation and per-diems covered
- Test-equipment and certification costs covered
- Final-word authority on technical acceptance