THE WORK:- You'll organize details and manage time to meet required objectives, participate in project planning and scheduling meetings, and attend project meetings, field walkdowns, and calls.
- You'll review IFA design packages for functionality and constructability, and review IFC design packages and perform detailed Q/C of schematic and S&C drawings.
- You'll develop a detailed installation and commissioning test plan based on outage sequence, coordinate with project team members, and generate Apparatus test letters, Relay test letters, energization phase-out sequences, and High-Risk Evolution documents (when applicable).
- You'll develop secondary blocking plans, attend approval meetings, and develop work instructions to support panel wiring associated with critical activities.
- You'll perform and meet the requirements of PECO procedure AM-PE-1052.
- You'll brief the responsible CM on the overall project work sequence based on outages, review the approved secondary blocking plan prior to the start of field work, identify critical work activities with the CM and installer, direct this work as determined by the project team/plan, and participate in secondary blocking activities in support of the CM and installer.
- You'll monitor construction activities to ensure compliance with PECO standards and project documentation, while assisting with quality assurance and safety requirements.
- You'll support the energization of new or modified equipment and coordinate phase-out activities with responsible testing personnel.
- You'll verify completion of ready-to-start procedures before equipment energization and develop a punch list for commissioning prior to turnover.
- You'll support the CM with as-built (TAWI), onsite and design as-built drawings, and vendor documents, and assist the CM in resolving design, construction, and test exceptions with the LRE; review test results and coordinate any required retesting.
- Flexible: The work location for this role will include a mix of working remotely, onsite at a client or in an Accenture office or center.
- With all our roles, there is some in-person time for collaboration, learning and building relationships with clients, peers, leaders and communities. As an employer, we will be as flexible as possible to support your specific work/life needs.
HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL NEED:- Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or equivalent
- Minimum of 10 years' experience as a Commissioning Engineer with significant substation, transmission, and distribution experience
- Valid Driver's license and reliable vehicle
BONUS POINTS IF YOU HAVE:- Knowledge acquired through training and practical experience in areas of standard and special construction requirements, control systems, protective relay systems, and equipment inspection and test methods
$90 - $110 an hour
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