Electrical Commissioning Engineer (Data Center Experience)

Inpwr Inc.

The Role

Overview

Oversee installation, testing, and verification of data‑center electrical systems.

Key Responsibilities

  • installation verification
  • performance testing
  • functional testing
  • protection testing
  • commissioning reports
  • safety compliance

Tasks

-Work in restricted areas. -Complete all Safety Certifications -Installation Verification: Verify that electrical systems and equipment are installed according to building of design specifications (BOD), Owner’s project requirements (OPR), manufacturer's recommendations, and applicable codes and standards. This involves reviewing electrical drawings, conducting site inspections, and ensuring proper wiring, connections, grounding, torque, Relays, Circuit breakers, transformers, and others for the High, Medium and Low Voltage equipment. -Performance Testing: Conduct performance tests to verify that electrical systems meet performance requirements under normal operating conditions as well as during peak loads or other demanding scenarios. This may involve testing parameters such as voltage levels, current levels, power factor, voltage regulation, and insulation resistance. Perform Power Quality test on the required equipment. -Functional Testing: Perform functional tests on electrical systems and equipment to ensure they operate as intended. This may include testing components such as switchgear, transformers, circuit breakers, relays, control panels, and other electrical devices to verify their performance and functionality. -Training: Provide training to operations and maintenance personnel on the proper operation and maintenance of electrical systems and equipment. This helps ensure that personnel are familiar with the systems they will be responsible for operating and maintaining. -Perform a Daily report on site. -Protection and Coordination Testing: Perform protection and coordination testing (SCCS) to ensure that protective devices such as relays and circuit breakers operate correctly and coordinate effectively to protect the electrical system from faults and overloads. -Commissioning Reports: Finally, they compile commissioning reports summarizing the results of the commissioning process, documenting any issues or deficiencies identified, and providing recommendations for corrective actions or further optimization. -Lead the Electrical job and perform a daily meeting with Owner, GC, EC and others. -Safety Compliance: Ensure that all commissioning activities are conducted in compliance with applicable safety regulations and standards to protect personnel and property. This includes implementing safety procedures, conducting risk assessments, and providing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) as needed. -Planning and Coordination: Participate in the planning and coordination of commissioning activities, working closely with project managers, design engineers, construction teams, and other stakeholders. They ensure that commissioning activities are properly scheduled and executed according to project timelines. -Documentation: Document all aspects of the commissioning process from L1-L5, including test procedures, test results, equipment specifications, and any modifications or adjustments made during commissioning. Accurate documentation is essential for compliance, future reference, and handover to operations and maintenance teams. -Wear personal protective equipment (hard hat, safety glasses always), respirator when required. -Oversees meetings, schedules, and testing. -Responsible for expense reports and following company policies. -Oversees the QA/QC and commissioning on their area of work.

Requirements

  • data center
  • script development
  • cad
  • bluebeam
  • bsee
  • nfpa 70e

What You Bring

-3-5 years of working experience in Data Center -Script development for L2-L5 -Knowledge on CAD, Bluebeam, others. -Bachelor’s in science of electrical engineering. -Certificates and Knowledge -Ability to work directly on site, and ability to travel nationally required. -Communicate professional to the GC, EC, and Owner -Able to work 8-10 hours per day, 40-50 hours per week. -HV Substations, MV SWGR, LV SWGR, Busway, UPS, Generator, PDU, RPP, others -NFPA 70E -The role requires a strong foundation in electrical engineering principles (BSEE), practical experience with electrical systems and equipment, excellent problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work effectively in multidisciplinary teams. -Must be able to utilize construction site sanitary facilities. -Travel required to different sites. 75% of travel required. -Strong Organizational and documentational skills -OSHA 10

Benefits

-30-day paid sabbatical every 5 years of employment -401(k) company match -Highly competitive salary -Stable employment with a growing company -Paid vacation & holidays -Medical, Dental, Vision and Life Insurance 100% company paid for employees

The Company

About Inpwr Inc.

-specializing in energy infrastructure and industrial applications. -With a history rooted in delivering cutting-edge technology, focuses on designing, building, and maintaining complex energy systems. -Projects span across both public and private sectors, often involving large-scale industrial operations and energy infrastructure. -Commitment to providing efficient, sustainable power solutions for a wide range of industries. -Notable projects include critical energy systems for manufacturing plants, energy distribution systems, and power grid modernization.

Sector Specialisms

Commercial

Industrial

Manufacturing

Mission Critical

Production / Manufacturing

Food Processing / Packaging

Building

Visa Sponsorship

-no sponsorship; candidates requiring current or future visa sponsorship will not be considered.

Security Clearance

-successful completion of background investigation and drug screening required. -hiring process includes drug & alcohol screening, e‑verify, driving‑record check, and background check.