Commissioning Project Engineer

New York, NY
Full Time
BMS & Commissioning
Mid Level

Job Summary

  • Responsible for the pre-commissioning / commissioning / and start-up of building systems
  • Participate in screenings, studies, and operation write-ups, in addition to operation assistance, trouble shooting and client operation training
  • Effectively collaborates with project engineering design colleagues / ensure drawings are created in accordance with all commissioning requirements
  • Responsible for regularly monitoring and reporting commissioning progress
  • Review criteria, specifications, drawings, equipment submittals, and other documentation associated with commissioning projects.
  • Oversees completion of multi-discipline division of work related to pre-commissioning or commissioning on projects
  • Reviews, approves, multi-discipline commissioning processes to ensure they are compliant with the procedures, specifications and standards of the project and oversees the installation and design of commissioning supplies and systems
  • Ensures safety procedures and practices are followed
  • Audit commissioning activities regularly to ensure compliance with environmental, quality, and safety requirements

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering
  • Experience in operation and process design
  • Monitoring Based Cx experience
  • Experience in applying HSE-standards, leading a start-up and commissioning team and with operation classroom training and ability to maintain HSE consistence onsite
  • Knowledge of conducting and writing commissioning reports
  • Willingness to travel, this position requires some local travel to job sites
  • Ability to communicate, present effectively with staff, principles and clients

Representative tasks at times include walking the site with clients and partners, doing site surveys and performing other tasks that may have you: carrying, moving, and climbing ladders, to gain access to infrastructure covered by drop ceilings; and crawling, bending, reaching to gain access to and assess building systems.
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