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Manager, Sales Operations - Commissions
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Lead global sales commissions operations at Spotify Ads in New York. You will own the end-to-end bonus and commissions cycle, drive strategic insights, and manage cross-functional programs. This role requires 5+ years of hands-on sales operations experience with incentive compensation platforms. ...
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United States , New York
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115700.00 - 165286.00 USD / Year
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Senior Project Manager – Electrical Commissioning
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Lead electrical commissioning projects for mission-critical facilities like data centers. This senior role requires 7+ years of experience, expertise in HV/MV systems, and strong project leadership. We offer comprehensive benefits and a location in Secaucus, US.
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United States , Secaucus
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120000.00 - 140000.00 USD / Year
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Veolia
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Deputy Commissioning Manager
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Seeking a Deputy Commissioning Manager for a senior role at Sellafield, UK. You will mirror the Commissioning Manager's duties, leading safety and delivery for large mechanical handling facilities. Requires an engineering degree, significant site commissioning experience, and IOSH/CSCS. Benefits ...
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United Kingdom , Sellafield
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Amentum
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A Commissioning Manager is a critical professional responsible for ensuring that complex systems, facilities, or processes are fully operational, safe, and meet all design specifications and performance criteria before being handed over to the owner or operator. This role is the bridge between project completion and successful operational launch, guaranteeing quality, reliability, and compliance. Commissioning Manager jobs are found across diverse industries, including construction, energy (particularly renewable energy like wind and solar), manufacturing, and even within corporate sales operations, where the title can relate to managing incentive compensation systems. Despite the sector differences, the core function remains the same: rigorous validation and verification. In the construction and engineering sectors, a Commissioning Manager typically oversees the final phase of a project. They develop and execute detailed commissioning plans for Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Fire Protection, and control systems. Their day-to-day involves coordinating with project managers, contractors, and consultants to conduct inspections, functional performance tests, and integrated systems testing. They meticulously document every step, maintain issue logs, and ensure all systems operate as intended. A key part of their role is leading training for the owner's operational staff and compiling the final commissioning report for project closeout. In industrial and energy project environments, such as offshore wind farms or manufacturing plants, the role takes on a strong site-based leadership dimension. Here, the Commissioning Manager leads multidisciplinary teams, manages strict Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) protocols, and adheres to aggressive schedules. They are the primary point of contact for clients and vendors during the critical energization and testing phase, responsible for the seamless transition from construction to commercial operation. For professionals exploring Commissioning Manager jobs in a corporate setting, such as Sales Operations, the role applies similar principles of process validation and system management to sales compensation plans. This variant involves owning the end-to-end commissions cycle, ensuring accurate calculation and payout, analyzing attainment data for insights, managing the commissions software platform, and continuously refining processes for efficiency and transparency. Typical skills and requirements for Commissioning Manager jobs are universally demanding. A strong technical background in relevant engineering disciplines (mechanical, electrical, etc.) is often essential, complemented by formal commissioning certifications (e.g., CxA, CCP). Candidates must possess exceptional project management, analytical, and problem-solving skills. Meticulous attention to detail is non-negotiable, as is the ability to interpret complex data and technical documents. Strong interpersonal and communication skills are vital for liaising with diverse stakeholders, facilitating meetings, and documenting processes. Proficiency with specialized software and commissioning tools is also a common requirement. Ultimately, a successful Commissioning Manager is a systematic, quality-driven leader who ensures that every project or process not only starts correctly but is built for long-term, reliable performance.

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