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Turner Construction Company

Traveling Commissioning Manager - MSG - Data Centers

Turner Construction Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, 53244

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Overview

Division:

Critical Facilities-Data Centers Project Location(s):

Milwaukee, WI 53201 USA Job Type:

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Salaried Exempt This position is for a full-time traveling assignment supporting an Advanced Technology project, which includes our Data Center, Pharmaceutical, Industrial/Manufacturing, and EV/Battery/Renewables market segment groups (MSG).

Responsibilities

Manage end-to-end Commissioning processes and delivery of new or retrofit of existing facilities to satisfy contract requirements and verify facility operations in alignment with owners\' project requirements.

Plan, coordinate, and develop site-specific Commissioning activities as an integrated part of the Quality Control plan.

Establish and maintain collaborative working relationships with architects, engineers, trade partners, and operations teams to streamline and improve project delivery and ensure a fully compliant project.

Implement policies and procedures necessary to support project schedule, contractual obligations, and deliver a fully compliant project.

Coordinate with project site Quality Control (QC) and Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) teams for MEP scope to ensure checklists, engineering documents, and commissioning activities are completed and aligned with approved test scripts and commissioning plan.

Develop understanding of major milestones, client/General Contractor obligations, and commissioning plans created by the client\'s third-party Commissioning Agent.

Manage Commissioning and QC plan per contractual turnovers to client.

Define and manage on-site resource requirements for trade partners, equipment vendors, commissioning agent, and project staff to achieve project schedule.

Create and integrate Start-up and Commissioning schedules into the project schedule, allowing time for testing, cleaning, and site inspections by the Commissioning Agent; sequence Level 3 through Level 5 activities to minimize overlap of Level 4 activities.

Collaborate with OFCI equipment vendors for efficient installations and provide feedback to client and QC Managers.

Manage equipment vendors\' adherence to the QC plan and provide resources, field documentation, and checklists prior to energization; establish checkpoints to ensure documentation and installation quality before moving to the next phase.

Facilitate Start-up and Commissioning meetings to communicate the QC Plan and schedule updates.

Contribute to the development of project-specific QC Plan and to online equipment database for consistency of inspection test checklists, equipment details, and naming conventions.

Oversee development and population of Quality and Closeout dashboards; review weekly to identify trends and notify vendors/partners of issues to correct.

Develop understanding of project-specific contract documents (contracts, plans, specifications, applicable codes) and support pre-installation meetings with trade partners and vendors.

Establish and manage punch-list prevention plan and related Commissioning deficiencies with the project team.

Arrange for third-party testing and inspections; analyze and report results.

Participate in Quality and Commissioning onboarding of new project staff, trade partners, and vendors.

Perform OFCI & Contractor-Furnished, Contractor-Installed (CFCI) equipment delivery inspections in collaboration with Project Superintendents and Trade Foremen to confirm compliance with approved submittals.

Other activities, duties, and responsibilities as assigned.

Qualifications

Bachelor\'s Degree from an accredited program with a minimum of 12 years of General Construction experience in roles such as Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) Engineer, Superintendent, or related position including Professional Engineering and trade-specific work.

Minimum of 5 years of Commissioning experience bridging both field and engineering responsibilities.

Well-rounded knowledge of MEP systems and construction processes across trades, means and methods, materials, installation procedures and tolerances; Construction Quality Management/USACE certification is highly recommended.

ASHRAE Commissioning certification preferred; understanding of ASHRAE Commissioning processes related to Levels 1–5.

Experience with Building Management Systems, including environmental controls and electrical power management systems.

Ability to interpret contract documents, owner project requirements, drawings, specifications, system schematics, sequence of operations, MEP scopes of work and project schedule.

Travel may be required.

Physical Demands The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met to perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made for individuals with disabilities. The employee is frequently required to sit, use hands, climb ladders, and negotiate construction work areas; must be able to lift up to 45 pounds occasionally.

Work Environment The work environment includes construction sites and office settings; exposure to loud environments, moving mechanical parts, fumes, and varying weather conditions. The employee must comply with safety policies and procedures.

Turner is an Equal Opportunity Employer - race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or other characteristics protected by applicable law.

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