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Position Overview
We are seeking qualified and motivated
Electrical Commissioning Engineers
to support facility startup and commissioning operations for a full-time, office-based project assignment.
U.S. Citizenship is required
for this role. The Electrical Commissioning Engineer will be responsible for managing all phases of electrical commissioning-from test package development through system handover-ensuring compliance with project specifications, safety standards, and operational requirements. This position plays a critical role in supporting integrated system testing and coordinating with multiple disciplines to achieve successful startup and turnover.
No per diems are allowed for this role.
Job Responsibilities
Specialization & Expertise Lead and execute electrical commissioning and startup activities for assigned systems, coordinating closely with mechanical, instrumentation, and controls teams Manage the full commissioning process, from component-level testing through integrated operations with other facility systems Perform testing in accordance with
Bechtel Corporate Standard Test and Commissioning Procedures (STCP) ,
Standard Work Process Procedures (SWPP) , and project-specific requirements Review and verify completion of test documentation, data sheets, and records to ensure compliance with technical and quality standards Oversee subcontractors and supplier technical advisors (TAs), ensuring commissioning activities are completed on schedule and within budget Provide feedback to engineering on revisions needed for system descriptions, test procedures, or vendor documentation Support live electrical work activities following
NFPA 70E
and corporate safety procedures Supervise craft and subcontract personnel, monitoring performance and adherence to safety and quality standards Work Planning & Packaging
Analyze project scope, time, and resource needs to plan and schedule commissioning activities Develop and execute test packages, review engineering designs, and validate vendor submittals Coordinate with construction and startup disciplines to ensure seamless handoff and completion of required testing Manage supplier TAs, control time and cost expenditures, and document daily activities per established procedures Prepare and manage design change and non-conformance documents to accurately reflect as-built conditions Turnover Coordination
Develop and maintain all turnover documentation, including test procedures, records, and system completion files Participate in system walkdowns and turnover activities from construction to startup and startup to owner Manage punch list items and ensure timely resolution of outstanding issues Material Management & Quality Control
Initiate field material requisitions and perform quantity takeoffs for electrical materials and equipment Verify that testing and inspections meet project specifications, procedures, and regulatory standards Support preventive maintenance and equipment storage activities post-commissioning Environmental, Safety, and Health (ES&H)
Prepare Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs) and conduct Field Level Hazard Assessments (FLHAs) Identify, document, and resolve ES&H issues promptly Ensure compliance with
NFPA 70E
and all corporate and site-specific electrical safety standards Actively demonstrate "walk the talk" leadership in safety and compliance Education and Experience Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, other Engineering discipline, hard science, or Mathematics from an accredited institution; or Industrial/military certification in electrical work and
2-5 years of relevant experience , or equivalent combination of education and specialized training 2-5 years' experience
testing or maintaining low- to medium-voltage switchgear, transformers, and power distribution systems Experience calibrating protective relays preferred Minimum
2 years of experience supervising or managing electrical craft personnel
during commissioning or maintenance activities Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Experience with
low- and medium-voltage electrical systems
and power distribution equipment Strong understanding of startup, commissioning, and operational engineering systems Knowledge of
industry standards, codes, and regulatory requirements
relevant to electrical testing and commissioning Familiarity with Instrumentation & Control System interfacing and testing preferred Skilled in subcontractor management and package development Proficiency in
LOTO (Lockout/Tagout)
processes and work authorization procedures Strong communication and technical writing abilities Proficiency with
Microsoft Office 365
(Excel, Word, Access) and digital project tools Ability to meet physical demands including extensive walking, climbing ladders/scaffolding, maneuvering in tight or elevated spaces, and working outdoors or in challenging conditions Must pass a pre-employment
drug screen, physical, and background check , and be able to obtain a
NASA badge
for access to the Kennedy Space Center Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Experience
Previous experience with
Bechtel Startup and Test
procedures, programs, and processes Experience with
TeamWorks ,
Setroute , and
Smart Completions
systems Prior commissioning and testing experience within
NASA, aerospace, or industrial facilities Familiarity with
Allen-Bradley DLR
network architecture and NASA communication standards Strong understanding of project scheduling, system boundary definition, and test scoping for commissioning activities Additional Job Details
Location:
Full-time, office-based project assignment (onsite) Citizenship:
U.S. citizenship required Clearance:
Ability to obtain NASA site clearance Per Diem:
Not available for this role Travel:
Occasional travel within the U.S. for factory acceptance testing or business-related activities
Electrical Commissioning Engineers
to support facility startup and commissioning operations for a full-time, office-based project assignment.
U.S. Citizenship is required
for this role. The Electrical Commissioning Engineer will be responsible for managing all phases of electrical commissioning-from test package development through system handover-ensuring compliance with project specifications, safety standards, and operational requirements. This position plays a critical role in supporting integrated system testing and coordinating with multiple disciplines to achieve successful startup and turnover.
No per diems are allowed for this role.
Job Responsibilities
Specialization & Expertise Lead and execute electrical commissioning and startup activities for assigned systems, coordinating closely with mechanical, instrumentation, and controls teams Manage the full commissioning process, from component-level testing through integrated operations with other facility systems Perform testing in accordance with
Bechtel Corporate Standard Test and Commissioning Procedures (STCP) ,
Standard Work Process Procedures (SWPP) , and project-specific requirements Review and verify completion of test documentation, data sheets, and records to ensure compliance with technical and quality standards Oversee subcontractors and supplier technical advisors (TAs), ensuring commissioning activities are completed on schedule and within budget Provide feedback to engineering on revisions needed for system descriptions, test procedures, or vendor documentation Support live electrical work activities following
NFPA 70E
and corporate safety procedures Supervise craft and subcontract personnel, monitoring performance and adherence to safety and quality standards Work Planning & Packaging
Analyze project scope, time, and resource needs to plan and schedule commissioning activities Develop and execute test packages, review engineering designs, and validate vendor submittals Coordinate with construction and startup disciplines to ensure seamless handoff and completion of required testing Manage supplier TAs, control time and cost expenditures, and document daily activities per established procedures Prepare and manage design change and non-conformance documents to accurately reflect as-built conditions Turnover Coordination
Develop and maintain all turnover documentation, including test procedures, records, and system completion files Participate in system walkdowns and turnover activities from construction to startup and startup to owner Manage punch list items and ensure timely resolution of outstanding issues Material Management & Quality Control
Initiate field material requisitions and perform quantity takeoffs for electrical materials and equipment Verify that testing and inspections meet project specifications, procedures, and regulatory standards Support preventive maintenance and equipment storage activities post-commissioning Environmental, Safety, and Health (ES&H)
Prepare Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs) and conduct Field Level Hazard Assessments (FLHAs) Identify, document, and resolve ES&H issues promptly Ensure compliance with
NFPA 70E
and all corporate and site-specific electrical safety standards Actively demonstrate "walk the talk" leadership in safety and compliance Education and Experience Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, other Engineering discipline, hard science, or Mathematics from an accredited institution; or Industrial/military certification in electrical work and
2-5 years of relevant experience , or equivalent combination of education and specialized training 2-5 years' experience
testing or maintaining low- to medium-voltage switchgear, transformers, and power distribution systems Experience calibrating protective relays preferred Minimum
2 years of experience supervising or managing electrical craft personnel
during commissioning or maintenance activities Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Experience with
low- and medium-voltage electrical systems
and power distribution equipment Strong understanding of startup, commissioning, and operational engineering systems Knowledge of
industry standards, codes, and regulatory requirements
relevant to electrical testing and commissioning Familiarity with Instrumentation & Control System interfacing and testing preferred Skilled in subcontractor management and package development Proficiency in
LOTO (Lockout/Tagout)
processes and work authorization procedures Strong communication and technical writing abilities Proficiency with
Microsoft Office 365
(Excel, Word, Access) and digital project tools Ability to meet physical demands including extensive walking, climbing ladders/scaffolding, maneuvering in tight or elevated spaces, and working outdoors or in challenging conditions Must pass a pre-employment
drug screen, physical, and background check , and be able to obtain a
NASA badge
for access to the Kennedy Space Center Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Experience
Previous experience with
Bechtel Startup and Test
procedures, programs, and processes Experience with
TeamWorks ,
Setroute , and
Smart Completions
systems Prior commissioning and testing experience within
NASA, aerospace, or industrial facilities Familiarity with
Allen-Bradley DLR
network architecture and NASA communication standards Strong understanding of project scheduling, system boundary definition, and test scoping for commissioning activities Additional Job Details
Location:
Full-time, office-based project assignment (onsite) Citizenship:
U.S. citizenship required Clearance:
Ability to obtain NASA site clearance Per Diem:
Not available for this role Travel:
Occasional travel within the U.S. for factory acceptance testing or business-related activities