
Commissioning Engineer – Life Sciences
35 North
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: Idaho • United States
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About the role
- Support commissioning testing on facilities and manufacturing equipment
- Author commissioning plans, risk assessments, commissioning protocol, and standard operating procedures
- Provide client support and project management for projects as part of a larger team
- Generate documents such as commissioning master plans, design qualification, equipment, facility and utility commissioning protocols, and final reports
- Perform commissioning and qualification testing on utilities and manufacturing process equipment and instruments
- Review and assess systems
- Develop and review design specifications and engineering drawings to determine if systems meet project intent
- Review equipment specifications, user manuals, and engineering documentation to understand systems operation; test equipment and systems to assure they meet project requirements
- Develop and review spare parts lists; ensures spare parts are adequate and cost-effective; and setup spare part rooms operations for clients
- Perform system walk-downs and testing, identify gaps and non-conformances; analyze options and solutions; and make technical changes to systems
- Participate in professional organizations such as ISPE, PDA, ASQ, NCEES, NCBELS, AERGC or other professional organizations relevant to their area of expertise
- Provide project commissioning updates on a consistent basis to various stakeholders
- Work collaboratively and build effective relationships with Client's project team, owners and final users, design team, contractors, and local jurisdictional personnel
- Maintains a positive attitude
Requirements
- BS in engineering or life sciences OR an equivalent combination of experience & education
- 2+ years of experience in the commissioning field
- Experience with clean utilities
- Experience interacting with clients to identify project needs
- Organizational skills, oral & written communication
- Strong interpersonal skills and experience managing stakeholders
- Capable technical writer of documents such as: commissioning master plans (CMP), user requirements specifications (URS), risk assessments (RA), design qualification (DQ), factory acceptance tests (FAT), site acceptance tests (SAT), pre-functional tests (PFT), functional tests (FT), commissioning test plans (CTP), integrated system tests (IST), maintenance, calibration and spare parts assessments and plans, standard operating procedures (SOP)
- Knowledge of mechanical, electrical, and automation systems
- Ability to read and interpret P&IDs
- Experience working in construction environments
- Detail-oriented with the ability to compile, analyze, summarize, and present data in a concise manner, analytical skills, and ability to solve problems creatively
- Familiarity with commissioning software tools, methodologies, and best practices
- Experience working in regulated industries and knowledge of regulatory and compliance requirements.
Benefits
- 401k with 3% employer contribution
- Cell phone allowance
- Employer paid life insurance and long-term disability
- Full medical, dental, and vision benefits
- Paid time-off and holidays
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard Skills & Tools
commissioning testingrisk assessmentscommissioning protocolstandard operating proceduresdesign qualificationfactory acceptance testssite acceptance testsfunctional testsP&IDs interpretationmechanical systems
Soft Skills
organizational skillsoral communicationwritten communicationinterpersonal skillsstakeholder managementanalytical skillsproblem-solvingattention to detailcollaborationrelationship building
Certifications
BS in engineeringBS in life sciencesISPE membershipPDA membershipASQ membershipNCEES membershipNCBELS membershipAERGC membership