The primary function of a Commissioning Engineer is to provide engineering and technical support to projects in the interest of ensuring safety and staying within the budget. To do so, they will often write reports, conduct audits, help with troubleshooting, perform tests and keep track of progress for the entire life cycle of the project.
The duties of a Commissioning Engineer are very similar to those of a Construction Manager, Civil Engineer, Mechanical Engineer and Electrical Engineer. They typically work in an office environment, although they will also be required to travel to building sites or meetings with clients. They will typically report to a Senior Engineer or Principal Engineer, and can be employed in a variety of sectors including aerospace, construction, housing and building, automotive, energy, manufacturing and more.
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