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The Commissioning Manager Works on unusually complex problems and provides solutions that are highly innovative and ingenious. Applies advanced principles, theories and concepts. Helps to contribute to the development of new principles and concepts. Is a recognized authority in the field
Job Responsibility:
Lead and manage the overall commissioning program across all disciplines (electrical, mechanical, controls, fire protection, life safety, IT/low‑voltage)
Develop, implement, and maintain the Commissioning Plan, including scope, schedule, roles, and acceptance criteria
Serve as the single point of accountability for commissioning execution and performance
Review design documents to ensure commission ability, operability, maintainability, and alignment with Owner’s Project Requirements (OPR)
Participate in design and constructability reviews to identify risks, gaps, and coordination issues
Validate system sequences of operation and control strategies
Coordinate commissioning activities with construction schedules and project milestones
Review and approve commissioning-related submittals, method statements, and test plans
Verify system installations comply with design intent, codes, standards, and specifications
Plan, coordinate, and execute pre‑functional inspections for all systems
Develop, review, and approve Functional Performance Test (FPT) and Integrated Systems Testing (IST) scripts
Lead functional and integrated testing under normal, emergency, and failure scenarios
Coordinate multi‑discipline testing between electrical, mechanical, controls, and life safety systems
Interface with vendors and specialty contractors to support FATs, SATs, and site testing
Witness and validate factory and site acceptance testing
Track, manage, and close commissioning deficiencies and punch list items
Enforce commissioning safety procedures, including LOTO and live‑testing protocols
Conduct risk assessments for commissioning and integrated testing activities
Maintain complete commissioning documentation, test records, and deficiency logs
Provide regular commissioning status reports to project stakeholders
Verify completeness and accuracy of O&M manuals, as‑builts, and turnover documentation
Coordinate and validate owner and operator training
Support system turnover, early operations, and warranty phase activities
Interface with owners, design teams, construction managers, and AHJs
Support final acceptance, occupancy approvals, and project closeout
Ensure commissioning activities comply with applicable industry standards and best practices
Capture lessons learned and support continuous improvement of commissioning processes
Requirements:
10+ years of experience with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering
7+ years of experience with a Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering
Applicants selected must be willing to travel to customer sites
Travel up to 100% may be required
Engineer-in-Training (EIT/FE) certification
Nice to have:
Professional Engineer (PE) License
Certified Energy Manager (CEM)
Certified in Power Quality (CPQ)
Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED)
Lighting Certified (LC)
Certified Lighting & Efficiency Professional (CLEP)
Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)
Project Management Professional (PMP)
Six Sigma Yellow Belt
Six Sigma Green Belt
Six Sigma Black Belt
National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET) or equivalent
Design Build Institute of America (DBIA)
What we offer:
Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance