Kiewit
Overview
Commissioning Engineer - Kiewit Power Engineering The Commissioning Engineer represents electrical commissioning for the project team from the estimating process to project completion. The role participates in project meetings to engage with the project team and perform electrical commissioning reviews during estimating, engineering, procurement, and construction phases. The engineer will support the onsite project commissioning team by drafting procedures and assisting onsite with major milestones in commissioning and project startup. The engineer will act as a conduit to CSU Technical Services Managers (or delegated Advisors) who are SMEs in the particular technology or discipline, as needed to assist with the commissioning process. Deliverables may include equipment commissioning checklists, commissioning procedures, electrical testing specifications, start-up philosophies, and presentation material. Location: Although headquartered in Lenexa, KS, project work spans across the US. Job assignment location will be determined closer to start date. Commissioning engineers may rotate between field and office work and must be willing to travel and relocate as business requires.
Responsibilities
Assist with Design Review for Power, Power Delivery, and Renewable Projects
Attend Factory Acceptance Tests for Electrical Equipment (MV, LV Switchgears, Transformers, Relay Panels, etc.)
Develop Electrical Initial Energization Procedures (Switchyard, Back-feed, Switchgears, Initial Synch, etc.)
Travel to project site for short durations as needed to carry out audits, review energization plans, and assist with major energization milestones
Support start-up activities with onsite tasks as needed
Familiarity with component testing and commissioning aspects of major electrical equipment and protection schemes is an added advantage, including:
220KV, 345KV Breakers
Generator Circuit Breakers
MV & LV Switchgears and MCCs
CTs, PTs, CVTs, and one-line/three-line diagrams, control & protection schematics
Qualifications
Bachelor's of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related field from an accredited engineering institute
0-2 years of experience as a commissioning engineer or related position (preferred)
0-2 years of experience with NETA, IEEE testing standards
NFPA 70E knowledge and ability to demonstrate safe electrical troubleshooting skills
Committed to promoting a culture of safety within our organization and with clients
Regular, reliable attendance; ability to work productively and meet deadlines; effective communication with supervisors and colleagues; and willingness to work overtime and weekends as required
Other Requirements
May work at various locations; travel and relocation as required
Senior responsibilities may be assigned as needed within project teams
Benefits and EEO We offer a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision plans, voluntary wellness and employee assistance programs, life insurance, disability, retirement plans with matching, and generous paid time off. Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability and protected veteran status.
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Commissioning Engineer - Kiewit Power Engineering The Commissioning Engineer represents electrical commissioning for the project team from the estimating process to project completion. The role participates in project meetings to engage with the project team and perform electrical commissioning reviews during estimating, engineering, procurement, and construction phases. The engineer will support the onsite project commissioning team by drafting procedures and assisting onsite with major milestones in commissioning and project startup. The engineer will act as a conduit to CSU Technical Services Managers (or delegated Advisors) who are SMEs in the particular technology or discipline, as needed to assist with the commissioning process. Deliverables may include equipment commissioning checklists, commissioning procedures, electrical testing specifications, start-up philosophies, and presentation material. Location: Although headquartered in Lenexa, KS, project work spans across the US. Job assignment location will be determined closer to start date. Commissioning engineers may rotate between field and office work and must be willing to travel and relocate as business requires.
Responsibilities
Assist with Design Review for Power, Power Delivery, and Renewable Projects
Attend Factory Acceptance Tests for Electrical Equipment (MV, LV Switchgears, Transformers, Relay Panels, etc.)
Develop Electrical Initial Energization Procedures (Switchyard, Back-feed, Switchgears, Initial Synch, etc.)
Travel to project site for short durations as needed to carry out audits, review energization plans, and assist with major energization milestones
Support start-up activities with onsite tasks as needed
Familiarity with component testing and commissioning aspects of major electrical equipment and protection schemes is an added advantage, including:
220KV, 345KV Breakers
Generator Circuit Breakers
MV & LV Switchgears and MCCs
CTs, PTs, CVTs, and one-line/three-line diagrams, control & protection schematics
Qualifications
Bachelor's of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related field from an accredited engineering institute
0-2 years of experience as a commissioning engineer or related position (preferred)
0-2 years of experience with NETA, IEEE testing standards
NFPA 70E knowledge and ability to demonstrate safe electrical troubleshooting skills
Committed to promoting a culture of safety within our organization and with clients
Regular, reliable attendance; ability to work productively and meet deadlines; effective communication with supervisors and colleagues; and willingness to work overtime and weekends as required
Other Requirements
May work at various locations; travel and relocation as required
Senior responsibilities may be assigned as needed within project teams
Benefits and EEO We offer a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision plans, voluntary wellness and employee assistance programs, life insurance, disability, retirement plans with matching, and generous paid time off. Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability and protected veteran status.
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