I&C Commissioning Engineer

Bechtel Corporation

The Role

Overview

Commissioning engineer handling I&C testing for NASA Mobile Launcher 2

Key Responsibilities

  • instrument calibration
  • field inspections
  • test packages
  • troubleshooting
  • schedule updates
  • client liaison

Tasks

-Perform Field Level Instrument Installation Inspections, Calibrations and Functional Tests. -Prepare Instrument Calibration Requirements for analog, digital and optical and catalytic instrumentation based on best practices, instrument vendor recommendations. -Prepare Advanced Work Packages, development of specific Instrument Inspection & Test Records. -Prepare Test Matrices to support Instrument ITR assignments within TeamWorks / Completions database. -Interface with engineering, construction and NASA technical teams to ensure instrumentation systems meet design and performance requirements. -Coordinate with and provide directions to supplier Technical Advisors (TA) to complete commissioning of vendor supplied equipment. Monitor equipment supplier representative activities to ensure proper time charging. Plan work accordingly and control the expenditure of TA time to stay within the budget constraints for each PO; Report and document work activities on a daily basis, in accordance with applicable procedures. -Support loop checks, point to point verifications and functional testing of field instrumentation. -Assist with determining Spare Parts and support the development and expediting of required purchase requisitions. -Prepare required design change and non-conformance documents in accordance with Bechtel procedures as required to document as-built conditions and/or properly resolve deficiencies. -Supervise field manual craft as required to perform assigned tasks; monitor and control craft performance and be accountable for performance of the craft against the budget. -Develop Instrument Calibration specifications / requirements. -Provide input and updates to the I&CS Lead to support project schedules, QURR, EVMS and other progress tracking tools. -Interact closely and frequently with customer, operations, and maintenance personnel while maintaining a level of commercial awareness that does not create adverse exposure to the project’s financial and schedule positions. -Prepare detailed startup test procedures and work packages for assigned system commissioning activities, integrating all discipline activities into these plans and in close coordination with NASA/Comet engineering teams. -Support turnover package development (AWPs) and formal subsystem handover activities. -Troubleshoot and resolve issues in analog and digital signal transmission, instrumentation wiring, and data acquisition systems. -Develop Instrument Calibration specifications / requirements and Instrument Installation Inspection Records. -Perform subsystem walkdowns and manage closeout of punch list items. -Prepare Job Hazzard Assessment and Field Level Hazard Assessments. -Prepare Instrument specific Test Work Packages. -Use Microsoft Word, Excel, Access and Bechtel Standard Applications (Setroute, Unifier, TeamWorks etc.) in the execution of work assignments.

Requirements

  • nasa experience
  • electrical commissioning
  • instrumentation testing
  • microsoft 365
  • bachelor’s degree
  • lockout tagout

What You Bring

-Previous NASA or aerospace Electrical commissioning and testing experience. Knowledge of NASA work methods, installation details, technical requirements, communication standards and network architecture (including Allen Bradley DLR experience). -Must be able to travel to manufacturing facilities within U.S. to support factory acceptance testing and other business-related activities. -Ability to cope with conflicting deadlines, frequent interruptions and multiple tasks. -At least 5 years of experience in supervising and managing craft workers to perform commissioning activities. -Knowledge of industry and regulatory standards, safety requirements, and design criteria, specifically including energy isolation management (lock-out-tag-out) and NFPA-70E. -Familiar with Work Authorizations, Permitting and Lock-Out Tag-Out (LOTO) process and procedures. -Skilled in standard software tools, including Microsoft 365 office suite (Excel, Word, and Access). -In-depth knowledge in the areas of Electrical systems and knowledge of principles and practices related to sound design, testing, and operation. -Must be able to complete and pass a pre-employment drug screen, physical, and background check which includes verification of employment and education. Must be able to obtain a NASA badge for access to the Kennedy Space Center. -A minimum of 5-7 years of experience in instrumentation selection and testing, calibrations, and commissioning specifically related to field instrumentation is required. -ML2 is a vertical build (~400-foot tower) so physically challenging with extensive walking in and around a tight construction site, climbing ladders, climbing scaffolding, using fall protection and other personal protective equipment, walking on elevated platforms, walking on uneven surfaces, and maneuvering around very small and/or confined spaces. -Knowledge and understanding of engineering systems, applications of startup and operations; industry and regulatory standards and criteria pertinent to startup, maintenance, operations, or testing.and previous experience in industrial Electrical Commissioning roles. -Good understanding of project scheduling and performing system testing and commissioning and using tools such as Setroute, TeamWorks, and Smart Completions. -Experience with low and medium voltage electrical systems. -Previous experience and knowledge of Bechtel Startup and Test procedures, programs, and processes -Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university in Engineering or related field and 8-10 years related experience in testing and commissioning; in lieu of a formal degree, 12-14 years of related experience which may include commissioning, testing, engineering, operations, maintenance, industry, or military experience with at least 9 years of testing and commissioning experience. -Experience with Instrumentation & Control System Interfacing / Testing and advantage, subcontract package development and onsite day to day subcontractor management. -Good technical writing skills

Benefits

-Relocation Authorized: National - Family

The Company

About Bechtel Corporation

-The firm began building railroads and dams in the American West and grew into a pioneer of mega-projects. -Post-war, it laid massive pipelines across the Middle East and ventured into nuclear power, building the USA’s first commercial plant. -Its projects include Boston’s complex “Big Dig” tunnel, the Channel Tunnel, and Intel megafab campuses. -It operates in global markets across Energy, Infrastructure, Manufacturing & Technology, Mining & Metals, and Nuclear/Security/Environmental sectors. -Typical projects include highways, bridges, ports, airports, LNG plants, data-centers, environmental cleanups, and nuclear facilities.

Sector Specialisms

Infrastructure

Nuclear

Security

Environmental

Water

Civil Site Works

Energy Transition

Chemical Weapons Demilitarization

Missile Defense Infrastructure

Procurement

Project Management

Engineering

Construction

Supply Chain Management

Desalination

Roads and Bridges

Power

Clean Water

Communications

Logistics

Mobility

Manufacturing & Technology

Mining & Critical Minerals

National Defense & Security

Environmental Cleanup

Security Clearance

-pre‑employment drug screen, physical and background check (employment & education verification) required