AD Energy US is recruiting for a Commissioning Technician in the RNG space for one of our leading clients in the US.
• Remote – 75% travel
• Must be close to a main US International airport
• $40 – $45 per hour
As a Commissioning Technician, you will be responsible for supervising project completion. You will run tests on equipment and may need to perform repairs before the system is commissioned.
• Scheduling and coordinating work to tight deadlines.
• Ensuring that equipment works to its specification.
• Creating and carrying out test procedures.
• Investigating problems and diagnosing and repairing faults.
• Troubleshooting.
• Liaising with installation technicians and project managers.
• Writing reports and documentation.
• Providing technical support.
• Ensuring safe working conditions.
• Making improvements to, and offering advice about, operational procedures.
• Training maintenance and operative staff where appropriate.
• Testing electrical systems and continuity of circuits in electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures, using testing devices such as ohmmeters.
• Ensuring that all station equipment, including safety devices and systems are functioning properly, and reporting any equipment failures to management.
• Responsible for booking all travel and tracking all expenses.
• Excellent mechanical/electrical aptitude.
• Working knowledge of industrial mechanical and hydraulic systems is helpful.
• Safety focus required.
• Detail oriented (keeping and organising work records).
• Computer literate – spreadsheets, word processing desired; work/project scheduling software ability highly desired.
• Must be able to travel.
• Must have a current and valid driver’s license, without any restrictions.
• Standard Monday – Friday, 1st shift (40-hours); hours may fluctuate, based upon customer demand. Must be able to work overtime as needed and accommodate 75% travel.
To be considered for the Commissioning Technician role, please apply now!
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