What are the responsibilities and job description for the Commissioning Engineer 2 position at M.C. Dean, Inc.?
Commissioning Engineer
The Commissioning Engineer team is responsible for performing final testing, startup, and commissioning of low and medium voltage electrical distribution equipment, including breakers, transformers, switches, switchgear, relays, and motor control centers, as well as other electrical apparatus both in the field and in a manufacturing environment. An understanding of sophisticated electrical distribution systems of complex electrical test equipment is required. You will contribute to a safe working environment for co-workers and customers and help ensure the overall success of projects. Local, regional, and national travel may be required.
RESPONSIBLE FOR:
- Assists more experienced Commissioning specialist coordinating, and reviewing electrical deliverables
- Prepares and reviews simple electrical sketches, CX plans, and data sheets
- Performs simple routine electrical calculations
- Assists in review of supplier documentation for compliance with specifications
- Uses the electrical engineering web site to access department guides and standards
- Basic knowledge of Commissioning, inspection and Testing of electrical components and system
- Knowledge of basic electrical engineering theories
- Basic power system familiarity with switchgear, transformers, circuit breakers, power panels, protection relays, UPS systems, power monitoring systems, test equipment, etc.
- Proficient with technical writing
- Knowledge of advance mathematics
- Basic awareness of industry codes and standards
- Good communications skills
- Willing to travel to customer sites periodically
REQUIREMENTS:
- 0-2 years of experience with a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or similar degree.
Abilities:
- Exposure to computer screens for an extended period of time.
- Sitting for extended periods of time.
- Reach by extending hands or arms in any direction.
- Have finger dexterity in order to manipulate objects with fingers rather than whole hands or arms, for example, using a keyboard.
- Listen to and understand information and ideas presented through spoken words and sentences.
- Communicate information and ideas in speaking so others will understand.
- Read and understand information and ideas presented in writing.
- Apply general rules to specific problems to produce answers that make sense.
- Identify and understand the speech of another person.