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Commissioning Engineer Location US-OH-Cleveland ID 2026-2232 Category Engineering Position Type ... Experienced with commissioning SEL microprocessor relays such as 311C, 311L, 387, 411L, 421, 487B ...

... microprocessor and electro-mechanical); substation and electric utility protection systems; station ... Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering from an ABET accredited university * Minimum of 7 years ...

Lead Relay Field Engineer

Columbus, OH · On-site +1

$47 - $95/hr

... microprocessor and electro-mechanical); substation and electric utility protection systems; station ... Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering from an ABET accredited university * Minimum of 7 years ...

Sensor & microprocessor integration * Remote condition monitoring * Li-ion battery management ... Familiarity with value engineering and cost analysis. * Knowledge of NEC or NFPA 855 is desirable ...

Sensor & microprocessor integration * Remote condition monitoring * Li-ion battery management ... Familiarity with value engineering and cost analysis. * Knowledge of NEC or NFPA 855 is desirable ...

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How much do microprocessor engineer jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for microprocessor engineer in Ohio is $159,182.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $135,900.00 and $194,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Microprocessor Engineer job?

A Microprocessor Engineer designs, develops, and optimizes microprocessors used in computers, embedded systems, and other electronic devices. They work on architecture, logic design, verification, and performance improvements. Their role involves collaborating with hardware and software teams to ensure efficient integration and functionality.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Microprocessor Engineer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Microprocessor Engineer, you need a solid background in electrical engineering or computer engineering, along with strong skills in microprocessor architecture, digital logic design, and embedded systems. Familiarity with hardware description languages (such as VHDL or Verilog), simulation tools, PCB design software, and experience with industry standards are typically important, as are certifications like Certified LabVIEW Developer (CLD). Critical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication are valuable soft skills, especially for collaborating across multidisciplinary teams. These capabilities are crucial for developing, optimizing, and troubleshooting microprocessor solutions in a complex, fast-evolving technology landscape.

What are the typical career growth opportunities for a Microprocessor Engineer?

Microprocessor Engineers often begin in entry- or mid-level design roles, working on various facets of processor development and verification. With experience, they can advance to lead engineer positions, project management, or specialize in areas such as systems architecture, low-power design, or performance optimization. Many engineers also transition into roles involving cross-functional leadership or technical strategy within larger hardware or semiconductor companies. Continuing education and keeping up with industry advancements can significantly enhance opportunities for upward mobility and specialization in this dynamic field.
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Infographic showing various Microprocessor Engineer job openings in Ohio as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 4% Full Time, 29% Part Time, 3% Temporary, 60% Contract, and 3% Nights. Highlights an 2% Physical, 30% Hybrid, and 68% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $159,182 per year, or $76.5 per hour.
Commissioning Engineer

$80 - $95/hr

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Commissioning Engineer 

Locations: Pittsburgh, PA, Philadelphia, PA, Cleveland, OH, & Columbus, OH

The Commissioning Engineer will be responsible for overseeing the installation, testing, and commissioning of various systems and equipment. This includes ensuring that all systems are installed and functioning properly, conducting tests to verify system performance, and troubleshooting any issues that arise during the commissioning process.

Shermco Industries is seeking a Commissioning Engineer


  • Actively promotes safe working practices along with human performance improvement (HPI) daily.
  • Leads and/or participates on completing Job Hazard Analysis with assigned team each workday.
  • Perform installation, commissioning, testing, and maintenance of protective relay equipment, powerline carrier equipment, digital fault recorders (DFR’s), and remote terminal units (RTU’s).
  • Perform functional testing for protection and control circuitry associated with transmission lines, HV bus, transformer, circuit breaker, feeder, reactors, and capacitor banks.
  • Perform end to end testing of communication aided tripping schemes for both fiber systems and powerline carrier using RTS, ProTest, or Protection Suite software.
  • Familiar with testing and calibrating GE and Westinghouse/ABB electromechanical relays.
  • Experienced with commissioning SEL microprocessor relays such as 311C, 311L, 387, 411L, 421, 487B, 487E, 487V, 587, 587Z, and 787. 
  • Experienced with commissioning GE microprocessor relays such as C30, D60, F35, L90, T35 and T60.
  • Support RTU upgrade projects for various clients.
  • Accurately documenting and submitting test reports used for client reporting and regulatory purposes.
  • Interpret one line, three line, wiring, and schematic diagrams with ability to recognize and bring attention to discrepancies.
  • Accurately completes time and expense reports along with maintaining good condition of assigned company vehicle.

  • Willingness to travel overnight (up to 95%).
  • Ideal candidate will have 4+ years experience in the electrical testing industry with a focus working with protection and control equipment with HV utility, co-op, power generation, federal, or municipal clients.
  • Provide oversight of protection and control technicians and engineers.
  • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering or Electrical Engineering Technology.
  • Proven experience with transmission and distribution relays to include SEL, GE, ABB, and Westinghouse.  
  • Familiarity with test equipment to include Doble 6150, Powercomm PCA-4125A, Arbiter 931, Vanguard CT 2000C, Omicron CT analyzer. 
  • Experienced in using test software such as RTS, ProTest, or Protection Suite.
  • Experienced in developing detailed commissioning test plans.
  • Experience performing relay end to end testing to verify communication assisted tripping schemes such as differential, DCB, POTT, and transfer trip.
  • Strong understanding of safe work practices and human performance improvement applicable to protection and control work in utility high voltage substations.
  • Capable of performing in-service load checks for new equipment to validate correctness of operation.
  • Familiar with NERC PRC-005-6 requirements related to protection systems, automatic reclosing, and sudden pressure relaying maintenance.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER | DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE

Shermco is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status.  Shermco is a drug-free workplace.

NO AGENCIES PLEASE


USD $80.00 - USD $95.00 /Hr.