What are the responsibilities and job description for the E&I Commissioning Engineer (Industrial & Substation), Nationwide (QUINCY GREENFIELD) position at Group CBS?
Category
Production
Job Location
Sumner, WA, US
Position Type
Full-Time/Regular
Job Summary
Facilitate Level 1 through Level 5 commissioning on electrical and instrumentation systems across the full project lifecycle, from early design and factory acceptance through installation verification, pre-functional and functional testing, and final integrated systems testing. Work spans substation, industrial, and mission-critical installations.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
- Facilitate Level 1 through Level 5 commissioning on electrical and instrumentation systems; level definitions adapt to the specific installation type (substation, industrial, mission critical).
- Develop and execute Inspection and Test Plans (ITPs) and Methods of Procedure (MOPs) in support of commissioning activities; ensure hold points, witness points, and approvals are captured prior to execution.
- Review project documentation including but not limited to drawings, specifications, protection and control schemes, sequences of operation, and coordination studies; verify design intent and testability.
- Witness Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) at manufacturer facilities; identify issues and drive resolution prior to shipment.
- Verify delivery and installation in the field, including but not limited to torque values, clearances, grounding, cable terminations, and conformance to specifications and manufacturer requirements.
- Execute pre-functional and startup testing of equipment including but not limited to transformers, circuit breakers, protective relays, instrument transformers (CTs and PTs), switchgear, MCCs, UPS, generators, and station batteries.
- Execute functional performance testing (FPT) of integrated systems, including but not limited to sequences of operation, protection schemes, interlocks, alarms, and control logic.
- Support Integrated Systems Testing (IST) under live conditions, including but not limited to phased energization, load testing, SCADA and communications verification, and final performance validation.
- Identify safety hazards and human performance risks; contribute to task-hazard and task-risk mitigation analyses. Communicate potential delays, cost overruns, or technical issues to the Project Lead in a timely manner. Must be willing to travel overnight as needed.
- The above list of duties is not to be construed as an exhaustive list; other duties logically associated with the position may be assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Demonstrated experience facilitating E&I commissioning projects across substation, industrial, and/or mission-critical installations, including development and execution of ITPs and MOPs.
- Working knowledge of electrical theory, power distribution (LV/MV/HV), and protective relaying principles.
- Ability to read and interpret single-lines, three-lines, schematics, P&IDs, loop sheets, cable schedules, and vendor manuals.
- Proficiency with commissioning test equipment including but not limited to Omicron CMC 356, Doble, CPC 100, Megger, transformer turns ratio testers, hi-pot testers, contact resistance testers, and process calibrators.
- Working knowledge of network and control communications including but not limited to TCP/IP, DNP3, Modbus, IEC 61850, HART, and Foundation Fieldbus over copper, fiber, and wireless media.
- Familiarity with NETA ATS/MTS, NEC, and NFPA 70E; NETA III or IV certification is a plus.
- Familiarity with NERC Standards and CIP policies and procedures and required compliance documentation.
- Strong working knowledge of common software such as Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook. Experience with project management and completion software is a plus.
- Hands-on experience with equipment and systems from industry manufacturers including but not limited to SEL, GE, ABB, Siemens, Schneider, and Rockwell.
- Must show the ability to effectively communicate both written and verbally with customers and other team members.
- Demonstrates organizational skills to include on-time reporting of time and expenses, weekly status reports, and any other documentation and reporting requirements.
- Demonstrates the responsibility required to maintain a professional appearance as well as keeping tools, test equipment, and vehicles in clean and organized condition and up to date with service and calibrations.
Education and Work Experience:
- Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in electrical, instrumentation, or automation technology; or Journeyman Electrician; or equivalent military training (Army Prime Power, Naval Nuclear Power, Navy ET/IC/EM, Seabee CE) with a minimum of 3 years of E&I commissioning, project management, substation commissioning, or related experience.
- Ability to achieve NETA level III or IV within 12 months of employment.