PTAG
Overview
Lead Testing & Commissioning Manager - Power – Rochester, NY. - Contract – ID#6372 The Opportunity
Are you ready to make an impact in the
Power
industry? Join
PTAG , a leading
Project Management Advisory & Services firm , recognized across North America for helping world-class clients deliver major capital projects successfully. We are seeking a
Lead Testing & Commissioning Manager
to support our growing team in
Rochester, NY . In this role, you’ll play a key part in driving project excellence, collaborating with industry leaders, and ensuring high-quality outcomes across complex initiatives. About PTAG
At PTAG, we help our clients plan, manage, and execute their most challenging projects with innovation, integrity, and collaboration.
Our mission
is to help our clients achieve successful delivery and efficient operation of their capital projects.
Our vision
is to support global leaders in the selection, planning, and execution of their major initiatives.
Our values include: Safety:
The safety of our employees, suppliers, and clients is always the top priority. Collaboration:
We build true partnerships with clients and service providers. Leadership:
We elevate project performance through the application of best practices. Accountability:
We take responsibility for every aspect of our engagements. Client Satisfaction:
We strive for 100% satisfaction on every project. Integrity:
We believe in open and transparent communication at all levels. Role & Responsibilities
In this role, you will: The Lead Testing & Commissioning Manager (LT&CM) oversees and manages testing and commissioning activities for complex high-voltage substation projects—including both greenfield and brownfield scopes. The LT&CM leads the planning, execution, verification, and documentation of all Protection & Control (P&C), Automation & Integration (A&I), SCADA, Network Security, and HV component systems. In multi-stage brownfield projects, the LT&CM may also fulfill Construction Manager duties. Key Responsibilities
Commissioning Leadership Develop and manage comprehensive commissioning plans, forms, outage/energization strategies, and test documentation. Coordinate and lead commissioning efforts across:
Primary equipment (HV apparatus) Relay protection systems P&C and A&I devices SCADA and cybersecurity systems
Execute and supervise AC/DC, secondary, and functional/phasing tests. Validate proper operation of protection logic, interlocks, and messaging (e.g., GOOSE, IEC 61850). Troubleshoot communications and platform issues (serial, network, RTUs). Track and restore temporary configurations (e.g., relay settings, wiring). Consolidate test data and prepare Final Commissioning Reports and as-left documentation. Construction Support & Field Oversight Review and interpret drawings, instruction manuals, and standards. Initiate or manage design modifications (as-built documentation, redlines). Support technical teams and contractors during installation phases. Ensure compliance with Customer Testing & Commissioning requirements, and applicable standards (NPCC, NERC PRC-2/5, etc.). Interface with Substation Operations and SCADA teams for system protection turn-downs, switching plans, and SCADA validation. Safety & Compliance
Uphold project safety standards; participate in job briefings and hazard identification. Ensure use of PPE, site access control, and conformance with OSHA and Customer-specific safety programs. Project Coordination
Serve as the Test Lead—approving all testing and certifying completion. Lead and participate in construction and commissioning kickoff meetings. Coordinate with the Project Manager on scheduling, contractor accruals, change orders, and risk mitigation. Guide field teams in aligning with construction sequencing and safe energization practices. Support training for Customer staff in new equipment or systems. Project Deliverables
LT&CM ensures delivery of all required post-commissioning documentation, including:
Wiring verification reports Component Test Protocols (1000-E1) As-left relay settings, test plans, logic and GOOSE diagrams As-left IED, SCADA, and network configuration data PSMP forms (where applicable) Weekly commissioning reports Substation asset key sheets Highlighted and redlined construction drawings
Final Commissioning Report (including CE-reviewed documents) Qualifications / Requirements
To succeed in this role, you bring: Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or related field from an ABET-accredited or Owner-approved institution. Minimum 10 years’ experience in:
Commissioning and testing electrical equipment Relay protection & control systems Field engineering, troubleshooting, and startup of substations SCADA and communication infrastructure
Specialized advanced training (e.g., PTI, WPI, ECNE PUI) preferred. Technical Competencies
Advanced expertise in planning, commissioning, and engineering documentation. Familiar with industry software/tools including:
Aspen OneLiner Doble Protection Suite, 61850 Test Wireshark, NMap, Cimplicity Microsoft Office Suite Strong understanding of communication protocols: DNP3, MMS, Modbus
Familiarity with RTUs and Gateways (e.g., RTAC/SMP) Soft Skills & Certifications
Strong communication and leadership skills, with ability to influence cross-functional teams. Proven ability to manage multiple priorities under time constraints. High attention to detail, with commitment to documentation accuracy and project deliverables. Capable of conducting lessons-learned reviews and contractor performance evaluations. OSHA 30 Certification First Aid/AED Certified Valid Driver’s License E-STAR/CONVEX (Switching & Tagging) Certification (or willingness to obtain) Background check clearance in accordance with IUSA Contractor policy Why Join PTAG?
At PTAG, you’ll be part of a dynamic, growing consulting firm that values professional development, collaboration, and innovation. Opportunity to work on major infrastructure and capital projects. Exposure to industry-leading clients and partners. Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package. Flexible work environment and opportunities for advancement. Employee Share Purchase Plan (ESPP). A culture that values safety, accountability, and excellence. PTAG is proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. How to Apply
Ready to take the next step in your career? Apply now through PTAG’s careers portal or via LinkedIn to join our Power team in Rochester, NY.
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Lead Testing & Commissioning Manager - Power – Rochester, NY. - Contract – ID#6372 The Opportunity
Are you ready to make an impact in the
Power
industry? Join
PTAG , a leading
Project Management Advisory & Services firm , recognized across North America for helping world-class clients deliver major capital projects successfully. We are seeking a
Lead Testing & Commissioning Manager
to support our growing team in
Rochester, NY . In this role, you’ll play a key part in driving project excellence, collaborating with industry leaders, and ensuring high-quality outcomes across complex initiatives. About PTAG
At PTAG, we help our clients plan, manage, and execute their most challenging projects with innovation, integrity, and collaboration.
Our mission
is to help our clients achieve successful delivery and efficient operation of their capital projects.
Our vision
is to support global leaders in the selection, planning, and execution of their major initiatives.
Our values include: Safety:
The safety of our employees, suppliers, and clients is always the top priority. Collaboration:
We build true partnerships with clients and service providers. Leadership:
We elevate project performance through the application of best practices. Accountability:
We take responsibility for every aspect of our engagements. Client Satisfaction:
We strive for 100% satisfaction on every project. Integrity:
We believe in open and transparent communication at all levels. Role & Responsibilities
In this role, you will: The Lead Testing & Commissioning Manager (LT&CM) oversees and manages testing and commissioning activities for complex high-voltage substation projects—including both greenfield and brownfield scopes. The LT&CM leads the planning, execution, verification, and documentation of all Protection & Control (P&C), Automation & Integration (A&I), SCADA, Network Security, and HV component systems. In multi-stage brownfield projects, the LT&CM may also fulfill Construction Manager duties. Key Responsibilities
Commissioning Leadership Develop and manage comprehensive commissioning plans, forms, outage/energization strategies, and test documentation. Coordinate and lead commissioning efforts across:
Primary equipment (HV apparatus) Relay protection systems P&C and A&I devices SCADA and cybersecurity systems
Execute and supervise AC/DC, secondary, and functional/phasing tests. Validate proper operation of protection logic, interlocks, and messaging (e.g., GOOSE, IEC 61850). Troubleshoot communications and platform issues (serial, network, RTUs). Track and restore temporary configurations (e.g., relay settings, wiring). Consolidate test data and prepare Final Commissioning Reports and as-left documentation. Construction Support & Field Oversight Review and interpret drawings, instruction manuals, and standards. Initiate or manage design modifications (as-built documentation, redlines). Support technical teams and contractors during installation phases. Ensure compliance with Customer Testing & Commissioning requirements, and applicable standards (NPCC, NERC PRC-2/5, etc.). Interface with Substation Operations and SCADA teams for system protection turn-downs, switching plans, and SCADA validation. Safety & Compliance
Uphold project safety standards; participate in job briefings and hazard identification. Ensure use of PPE, site access control, and conformance with OSHA and Customer-specific safety programs. Project Coordination
Serve as the Test Lead—approving all testing and certifying completion. Lead and participate in construction and commissioning kickoff meetings. Coordinate with the Project Manager on scheduling, contractor accruals, change orders, and risk mitigation. Guide field teams in aligning with construction sequencing and safe energization practices. Support training for Customer staff in new equipment or systems. Project Deliverables
LT&CM ensures delivery of all required post-commissioning documentation, including:
Wiring verification reports Component Test Protocols (1000-E1) As-left relay settings, test plans, logic and GOOSE diagrams As-left IED, SCADA, and network configuration data PSMP forms (where applicable) Weekly commissioning reports Substation asset key sheets Highlighted and redlined construction drawings
Final Commissioning Report (including CE-reviewed documents) Qualifications / Requirements
To succeed in this role, you bring: Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or related field from an ABET-accredited or Owner-approved institution. Minimum 10 years’ experience in:
Commissioning and testing electrical equipment Relay protection & control systems Field engineering, troubleshooting, and startup of substations SCADA and communication infrastructure
Specialized advanced training (e.g., PTI, WPI, ECNE PUI) preferred. Technical Competencies
Advanced expertise in planning, commissioning, and engineering documentation. Familiar with industry software/tools including:
Aspen OneLiner Doble Protection Suite, 61850 Test Wireshark, NMap, Cimplicity Microsoft Office Suite Strong understanding of communication protocols: DNP3, MMS, Modbus
Familiarity with RTUs and Gateways (e.g., RTAC/SMP) Soft Skills & Certifications
Strong communication and leadership skills, with ability to influence cross-functional teams. Proven ability to manage multiple priorities under time constraints. High attention to detail, with commitment to documentation accuracy and project deliverables. Capable of conducting lessons-learned reviews and contractor performance evaluations. OSHA 30 Certification First Aid/AED Certified Valid Driver’s License E-STAR/CONVEX (Switching & Tagging) Certification (or willingness to obtain) Background check clearance in accordance with IUSA Contractor policy Why Join PTAG?
At PTAG, you’ll be part of a dynamic, growing consulting firm that values professional development, collaboration, and innovation. Opportunity to work on major infrastructure and capital projects. Exposure to industry-leading clients and partners. Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package. Flexible work environment and opportunities for advancement. Employee Share Purchase Plan (ESPP). A culture that values safety, accountability, and excellence. PTAG is proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. How to Apply
Ready to take the next step in your career? Apply now through PTAG’s careers portal or via LinkedIn to join our Power team in Rochester, NY.
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