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Facilities Commissioning Jobs

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Seeking a Facilities Commissioning professional to perform start-up testing and validation of newly installed systems. You will ensure compliance with client specs, codes (UMC, NFPA, ASME), and quality standards. This field-based role involves coordinating with engineers, resolving technical issu...
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Commissioning Agent - Critical Facilities
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Join Olsson as a Commissioning Agent for critical facilities, traveling to project sites across the U.S. Utilize your 2+ years of commissioning experience to lead projects, perform functional testing, and troubleshoot systems. Enjoy a competitive benefits package, flexible work arrangements, and ...
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Senior Commissioning Agent - Critical Facilities
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Lead commissioning for critical facilities nationwide, requiring 100% travel. Utilize your 7+ years of expertise in HVAC, electrical, and automation systems to manage projects from design to turnover. This senior role offers competitive benefits, a performance bonus, and the chance to mentor juni...
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Launch your next career move in a critical and growing field by exploring facilities commissioning jobs. This profession sits at the exciting intersection of construction, engineering, and operations, acting as the final quality assurance gate before a new or renovated building is handed over to its owner. Facilities commissioning professionals, often called Commissioning Agents, Cx Engineers, or Commissioning Specialists, are the systematic validators who ensure that all building systems are designed, installed, tested, and operated according to the owner's project requirements. Their work is fundamental to achieving energy efficiency, safety, reliability, and occupant comfort in everything from data centers and hospitals to manufacturing plants and corporate campuses. The core mission of a professional in facilities commissioning jobs is to verify performance through rigorous testing. This typically involves developing and executing detailed commissioning plans, functional performance tests, and start-up procedures for complex systems like HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning), electrical distribution, plumbing, fire protection, building automation systems (BAS), and critical process utilities. They methodically check that equipment operates correctly under full load and part-load conditions, ensuring integration between different systems. Common responsibilities include reviewing design documents for commissioning feasibility, observing equipment installations, identifying and tracking deficiencies until resolution, and thoroughly documenting all test results and procedures. A key part of the role is facilitating communication between architects, engineers, contractors, and the future facility operators to solve problems and ensure a smooth transition to occupancy. To succeed in facilities commissioning jobs, individuals typically possess a blend of technical knowledge and soft skills. A strong engineering background, often in mechanical or electrical disciplines, is common, supported by field experience in construction or facility operations. They must be intimately familiar with relevant codes, standards, and best practices, such as those from ASHRAE, NEC, NFPA, and LEED, where commissioning is often a prerequisite. Analytical thinking and meticulous attention to detail are paramount for developing test scripts and spotting subtle performance issues. Furthermore, exceptional communication and documentation skills are essential for writing clear reports, leading test meetings, and training facility staff on new systems. The ability to read and interpret construction drawings, control sequences, and equipment submittals is a fundamental requirement. For those with a passion for problem-solving and a drive to ensure buildings perform as intended, facilities commissioning jobs offer a dynamic and impactful career path with high demand across numerous industries.

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