Commissioning Engineer
Position Overview
The Commissioning Engineer has responsibility for providing technical expertise and leadership in the planning and implementation of Anova’s proprietary C2QA process that incorporates both Construction Quality Assurance and Commissioning activities. In this role, the Commissioning Engineer will be responsible for developing C2QA plans for projects and then leading the execution which includes test case development and execution as well as, documentation preparation and submittals. They must have a good working knowledge of construction quality assurance techniques and practices and be able to incorporate these techniques into the C2QA plan.
This position will work with Project/Construction Managers, partner firms, contractors, vendors, and owner representatives to develop and execute C2QA plans for new facilities and equipment.
Key Objectives
- Lead groups of people through the planning, execution, and documentation phases of a project. This includes providing direction, schedule, and oversight of others deliverables and work.
- Represent C2QA in project meetings and speak clearly to expectations and requirements.
- Develop a C2QA plan including budgets and estimates. This also includes assurance of project Requirements generation which is critical to Commissioning activities.
- Work with clients, contractors, and vendors to determine testing approaches for systems and equipment. This work can be conducted on-site or at a factory before shipment depending on the strategy deployed.
- Create and organize documentation to meet project requirements. This includes the creation and assembly of packages. For larger projects, this work may involve supervising people performing this work.
- Routinely report on the status of C2QA by providing metrics.
- Contribute to the further development, enhancement, and maturation of the Anova C2QA program. In this role, they will participate in team meetings, share learning from previous projects, and offer ideas to enhance the program.
Requirements and Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering/Architecture required. The most effective engineering degrees are mechanical, electrical, civil, and chemical.
- Three to five years’ experience in commissioning and/or quality.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Commissioning will require directly challenging another individual’s work while remaining courteous, objective, and professional.
- Experience participating in, conducting, or leading start-up activities in manufacturing or general construction projects.
- Strong attention to detail. Ability to dive into specifics.
- Leading teams through the Planning, Development, Execution and Summary phases of the commissioning program.
- Commissioning is a professional service. Individuals must always act professionally and present themselves the same.
- Understand, respect, and follow the process. This includes a disciplined approach. Understanding procedures and working within procedures to create repeatable results.
- Ability to work as a member of a team as well as work individually. Project sizes and scope will cause projects to be approached differently, sometimes will be part of a team and other times may be the only individuals working on commissioning.
Benefits
- Medical, dental, and vision benefits
- Dependent Care, Medical Savings Account, and Health Savings account with employer contribution
- Employee Stock Ownership Plan
- Fitness Membership Reimbursement
- Cell Phone Reimbursement
- Traditional and Roth 401k with company match
- Generous paid time off and paid holidays
- Four company-sponsored events a year
- Life insurance, short & long-term disability
- Annual 40% off boot vouchers
- ½ price Indianapolis Zoo and Children’s Museum memberships
- Parental Leave
- Employee Referral Program
- Many additional voluntary benefits