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Fluence currently has thousands of MW of energy storage projects operated or awarded worldwide in addition to the thousands of MW of projects managed by our trading platform—and we are growing every day.
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Location: Onsite at client site
What does a Commissioning Engineer do at Fluence?
- Commission Fluence Projects working in cooperation with multiple project stakeholders including Fluence construction managers, contractors, suppliers, automation teams, control systems teams, et c.
- Develop and execute commissioning plans including resourcing and scheduling.
- Lead commissioning efforts to achieve commercial operations, and handover from delivery/construction team to the O&M team for each project.
- Define, develop and execute testing protocols based on industry-accepted practices, market rules, local utility requirements, off-taker and third-party supply contracts.
- Oversee complete commissioning and acceptance testing of the following systems: 1) project networks, communications, and control systems; 2) balance of plant relay protection, metering, HVAC, fire suppression, and electrical systems; 3) battery subsystems;4) inverter subsystems.
What does the ideal candidate look like?
- Undergraduate degree in a related engineering field with 2 to 4 years of professional work experience in a related field, such as industrial/utility construction, commissioning, project management, performance testing, and troubleshooting.
- Willing and able to manage commissioning at field locations located domestically and internationally.
- Must be willing to accept work assignments that require extensive (>90%) overnight travel from home, including weekends and holidays. You will be at a client site for 4-6 weeks then home for 1 week.
- Able to provide effective remote technical support as needed to other commissioning teams.
- Demonstrated hands on field experience in an electric utility-scale or process-heavy industrial environment, including but not limited to equipment and instrumentation acceptance testing, performance testing, troubleshooting, installation, startup/shutdowns, commissioning, and turnarounds.
- Proven success on challenging projects where you made key contributions while demonstrating ownership, creativity, and initiative.
- Demonstrated ability and interest in engineering design; ability to write specifications and work plans for others to implement.
- Passion for your work, and communication skills such that your passion motivates colleagues, clients, suppliers, and contractors.
- Desire to learn new skills, business applications and equipment platforms.