Senior Commissioning Manager (Non-Traveling)
Power Construction · Chicago, IL · 2 wk ago
Project Management$125k–$175k/yrFull-time
About the role
The Senior Commissioning Manager at Power Construction leads the internal commissioning process and closeout of mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire/life safety, and fire sprinkler systems on complex construction projects. This role ensures full system functionality, compliance with design and performance standards, and successful project turnover. They collaborate closely with project teams, contractors, and consultants to plan, execute, and document all commissioning activities, driving quality assurance and operational readiness throughout construction into final handover.
Major Responsibilities
- Manage day-to-day site commissioning activities and collaborate with project managers, contractors, and discipline teams to resolve commissioning issues and ensure coordinated execution.
- In conjunction with owner's Commissioning Provider, develop and execute comprehensive commissioning plans for all MEP/FP systems, including test requirements, inspections, factory start-up and acceptance testing, integrated system testing, and turnover documentation.
- Review commissioning scripts, provide technical recommendations, and ensure alignment with project design intent and performance objectives.
- Actively participate in factory witness testing, functional performance tests, inspections, and field verification activities.
- Maintain accurate and timely technical documentation, including issue logs, meeting minutes, field reports, and final commissioning reports.
- Oversee planning and execution of specialized system tests, including NETA, SCADA, controls integration, and operational verification.
- Lead Owner training on commissioned systems, providing expert guidance on system operation, performance expectations, and potential failure scenarios.
Position Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Civil Engineering, or Construction Management or equivalent trade experience.
- 5–10 years of experience in construction or engineering, with a focus on commissioning, preferably with a general contractor, MEP engineering firm, or consultancy.
- Data center experience is preferred.
- Nationally recognized Commissioning certifications are highly preferred, including CxP, BCxP (ASHRAE), CxA (ACG), CCP (BCxA), or QCxP (University of Wisconsin).
- Ability to assess risk, schedule impact, and safety considerations related to commissioning activities.
- Experience in QA/QC processes and test and balance requirements to ensure optimal system performance and commissioning readiness.
- Thorough understanding of design codes, standards, and specifications.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office, project management tools, and data-based commissioning platforms such as BIM360 & applications such as CxAlloy.
- Strong meeting facilitation skills, with the ability to document and follow up on action items effectively.
- Strong communication, technical writing, time management and interpersonal (tact, diplomacy, influence) skills essential.