Job DetailsSalary: $95,000 - $140,000 per year.A bit about usWe are a consulting engineering firm focused on supporting large-scale, mission‑critical infrastructure across the U.S. Our work centers on bringing complex electrical and mechanical systems online for environments where uptime, reliability, and performance are non‑negotiable.The team partners closely with owners, contractors, and operators to ensure systems are installed correctly, tested thoroughly, and delivered ready for operation. Projects are fast‑paced and highly coordinated, requiring strong communication, planning, and execution across multiple stakeholders.Why join usThis is a role for someone who wants to be in the field, close to the work, and directly responsible for outcomes. You'll spend time on active project sites during the week and typically return home on weekends.The environment is structured but collaborative. Expectations are clear, and follow‑through matters. Teams operate with a focus on preparation, accountability, and consistent communication. The work is visible, and the impact is immediate—systems you help commission go directly into operation, supporting critical infrastructure.Compensation includes a competitive base salary, performance‑based bonus, full benefits coverage including employer‑paid medical, retirement plan with company contribution, and paid time off.Job DetailsThe Commissioning Engineer is responsible for validating the installation, functionality, and performance of electrical or mechanical systems within mission‑critical environments.Key ResponsibilitiesExecute commissioning plans for systems such as UPS, generators, switchgear, and HVAC equipmentDevelop and run test procedures, capture data, and document resultsIdentify and resolve issues during startup and testing phasesCoordinate with contractors, vendors, and client teams to maintain project alignmentMaintain accurate documentation and reporting throughout the commissioning processTravel to project sites during the workweek as requiredQualificationsThis role requires strong attention to detail, the ability to manage scope independently, and clear communication across technical and non‑technical stakeholders.#J-18808-Ljbffr