Qualifications
Associate degree in Construction Management, or 2 years related field experience.
Strong communication, leadership, organization, and problem-solving skills.
Proficiency in relevant software, Revit, Word, and Excel.
Knowledge of construction methodologies, building codes, safety regulations, and mechanical and/or electrical systems for buildings is a plus; however, we will provide in-depth training for candidates who fit the company culture.
The benefits and roles of becoming a commissioning agent
Gain hands-on experience in the design, construction, and operation of high-performance buildings.
Develop valuable skills in project management, problem-solving, and teamwork.
Make a positive impact on the environment by promoting energy efficiency and sustainability.
Work with architects, engineers, contractors, and building owners to solve problems and provide clients with functional and efficient buildings.
The commissioning agent will retrieve the specifications created by the engineer and verify the equipment is operating per the sequence of operation.
Examples of commissioned systems
Lighting control systems.
Mechanical systems (RTU, AHU, VAV, Heat pump).
Electrical systems (ATS, EPS, Switchgear).
Building automation systems.
Fire alarm systems.
Examples of Commissioned Buildings:
Markets include schools, healthcare, military, government, utility, and mission-critical facilities. Tune seeks a quality-conscious team player with a solid project management background. Learn and grow with Tune Facilities.
Job Details
Applied Technology
Full Time
3
$22.00 - $30.00
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