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At Anser Advisory, a part of Accenture, we are currently seeking a Commissioning Engineer SME who will be responsible for the correct and safe performance of all electrical equipment involved in a substation project. The Commissioning Engineer must acquire, through training and practical experience, appropriate background knowledge in such areas as standard and special construction requirements, control systems, protective relay systems, and equipment inspection and test methods. Commissioning Engineer is responsible to perform and meet the requirements of procedure AM-PE-1052. 

Responsibilities include:
•    Coordinating with the construction manager (CM) an overall project work scope and approved secondary blocking plan prior to start of field work.
•    Identifying critical work activities with CMs and installers.
•    Participating in secondary blocking activities
•    Coordinating testing activities between the testing groups and CM/installer.
•    Monitoring construction activities and ensuring equipment installations are in compliance with approved project documentation and Client’s Utilities standards.
•    Supporting energization of new or modified equipment in support of testing activities.
•    Directing phase-out activities and/or coordinating with responsible testing personnel.
•    Assisting CM in resolving design, construction, and test exceptions with the Project Engineer/LRE.
•    Reviewing test results and coordinating any required retesting.
•    Verifying ready to start procedures are complete prior to energizing equipment.
•    Developing a punch list for commissioning activities prior to project turnover.
•    Incorporating TAWI’s into schematic and single line drawings as required based on S&C changes.

Work Package development:
•    Participates in project planning and scheduling meetings. This also includes development of work sequence, testing scope, and outage planning.
•    Review project design documents and drawings to develop a detailed installation test plan.
•    Coordinates with other project team members during test plan development.
•    Generates Apparatus test letter
•    Generates Relay test letter
•    Generates phase out procedure
•    Perform a detailed review of schematic drawings and S&C’s. As a minimum all tie-in points to other relay/control schemes will be verified during this review.
•    Develop secondary blocking plan and attend approval meeting.
•    Develop work instruction to support panel wiring associated with critical activities.
•    Generates HRE’s when required with assistance from the project team.

Work implementation:
•    Brief responsible CM on overall project work scope and approved secondary blocking plan prior to start of field work
•    Identifies critical work activities with CM and installer; Direct this work as determined by the project team/ plan
•    Participate in secondary blocking activities in support of CM and installer
•    Coordinates testing activities between test groups and CM/installer
•    Monitors construction activities and ensure equipment installations are in compliance with project documentation and Client’s standards
•    Assists with Client’s quality assurance and safety standards during construction activities
•    Supports energization of new or modified equipment in support of testing activities.
•    Directs phase-out activities and/or coordinates with responsible testing personnel
•    Assists CM in resolves design, construction, and test exceptions with Project Engineer/LRE
•    Stop work authority if not being done IAW Client’s standards or approved plan
•    Reviews test results and coordinates any required retesting
•    Verifies ready to start procedures are complete prior to energizing equipment
•    Develops a punch list for commissioning activities prior to project turnover
•    Supports CM with as-built (TAWI), on site & design as-built drawings, and Vendor documents

Here's what you need: 

  • Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical Engineering or equivalent experience and a minimum of 7 years’ experience as a Commissioning Engineer with significant substation, transmission, and distribution experience and with 5-8 years of Project Management experience for a utility
  • Working knowledge of electrical transmission and distribution, and substation design and construction project requirements, activities and details, progression of work, and quality control.
  • Working knowledge of project activity progress data and reporting.
  • Proficient in obtaining, organizing, and reporting project progress input from stakeholders.
  • Proficient in MS-Excel, MS-Word, MS-PowerPoint, and MS-SharePoint Able to read, understand and obtain information from electrical design and construction documents.
  • Able to evaluate project planned, actual, accrued and forecasted data for project progress reporting.
  • Able to plan, organize, and time manage work assignments to meet required objectives. 
  • Preferred qualification - OSHA safety certification - 10 hrs

 

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The pay range for the states of California, Colorado, Hawaii, New York, Washington, and the District of Columbia is:
$131,300$269,100 USD
 
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