Description
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Summary:
The Commissioning Superintendent is a crucial part of the successful completion of a project and is responsible for leading the start-up, commissioning, performance testing, and troubleshooting activities at utility-scale renewable projects.
Essential Functions:
Leads and coordinates Commissioning Engineers, Technicians, Vendor Representatives and Contractors on-site in completing all required commissioning testing for a project
Works with Project Manager and Construction Manager to:
Verify all test prerequisites are met prior to scheduled testing
Ensure all necessary resources are on-site to complete testing as scheduled
Jointly develop Punch List prior to systems being turned over to Commissioning
Observes testing in the field, ensuring all safety and work processes are being followed. Answers any questions testing personnel have during performance of tests.
Reviews all test result documentation for accuracy, completeness, and passing criteria
Leads troubleshooting efforts to determine cause of any failed tests or site underperformance
Organizes site turnover and O&M documentation
Assists in establishment of the project Safety Tagging, Lockout & Work Permit Program and ensuring compliance with its provisions
Interfaces with the Owner’s Operations Department to schedule O&M training
Follows safety and security procedures and determine appropriate action. Report potentially unsafe conditions and use materials and equipment properly
Leads meetings
Participates in template and procedure development
Trains testing personnel on test equipment usage and standard work instructions
Skills:
Advanced
Underground and overhead distribution testing; transmission systems testing; single and three phase electrical testing
DC systems architecture and testing
Utility scale solar power plant design, operation, and testing
HV and MV switching operations
Lockout/Tagout programs and safe practices when working on energized equipment
Intermediate
Relevant codes and standards associated with the testing and design of electrical systems, including NETA, IEEE, NFPA 70E
Field construction, commissioning, and startup of renewable power plants
Planning, supervising, staffing, and directing daily work
Technical specifications and contractual documents
Beginner
SCADA control systems
Operations and maintenance
Root cause analysis
Microprocessor-based relay testing and programming
Project execution, budgeting, and schedule
Qualifications:
High School diploma or GED, required
Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or related degree, preferred
4 years or more experience testing and commissioning electrical systems, preferably on utility scale solar and energy storage projects
OSHA 10 and/or 30 certifications
Must have a valid current driver license, eligible for corporate vehicle insurance
Anticipated base salary range: $92,000- $120,000
Physical requirements and environment:
The work environment and physical demands characteristics are representative of those the employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is:
Rarely: climbing, pinching, and pulling and pushing 51 to 100 pounds required.
Occasionally: carrying 16 to 30 pounds, crouching, grasping, gripping, handling, kneeling, lifting 31 to 50 pounds, reaching, repetitive motions, and stooping required.
Frequently: reading, vision, sitting, standing, and walking required.
The employee is rarely exposed to vibration; occasionally exposed to extreme cold, extreme heat, humidity, and noise; frequently exposed to hazards in the work environment.
Performs some sedentary office duties in the construction site office, but the role also involves a significant amount of time working outside on the active construction site performing construction support activities.
RES is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws.
ReqID: REQ-3374
RES provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.