Responsibilities
- Create comprehensive commissioning documentation including master plans, design qualification records, and final reports for equipment, facilities, and utilities
- Conduct testing and qualification activities for manufacturing systems, process equipment, and instrumentation
- Evaluate and analyze system designs and performance to ensure alignment with project goals
- Examine engineering drawings and design specifications to verify compliance with intended project outcomes
- Study equipment manuals, technical specifications, and engineering data to understand operational parameters and validate functionality
- Prepare and assess spare parts inventories to ensure adequacy and cost efficiency, and establish spare parts management procedures for clients
- Perform on-site system inspections and testing, identify deficiencies or deviations, evaluate corrective options, and implement technical improvements
- Engage with professional associations including ISPE, PDA, ASQ, NCEES, NCBELS, AERGC, or similar groups related to technical expertise
- Deliver regular commissioning progress updates to project stakeholders
- Collaborate effectively with project teams, owners, end users, design professionals, contractors, and regulatory authorities
- Demonstrate a constructive and cooperative attitude throughout project execution
Work Arrangement
On-site
Work Arrangement
This position requires on-site presence at construction offices and active job sites, both indoors and outdoors.
Other
- Work takes place in indoor construction office environments and active job sites, including outdoor locations
- Personal protective equipment such as hard hats, safety glasses, and harnesses must be worn on site
- Tasks involve prolonged sitting, computer and phone use, and regular movement
- Occasional lifting of over 30 pounds (13.6+ kg) may be required, though typical exertion involves up to 10 pounds; good hand dexterity is needed for office equipment
- Must be capable of navigating all areas of a construction site under various weather conditions, including walking, climbing, bending, crawling, and reaching
- Travel may be necessary depending on project demands
- Exposure to typical construction site hazards is expected
- Engineer must be available on-call to respond to project delays, emergencies, severe weather, and other site-related issues