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The role involves hands-on testing, troubleshooting, and commissioning of protection systems and substation equipment, including work in energized or brownfield environments. Candidates must be ...

Join us as full-time Testing & Commissioning (T&C) Engineer , and you'll be looking at a career-defining role based in Las Vegas, Nevada. Purpose The Testing & Commissioning (T&C) Engineer is ...

Join us as full-time Testing & Commissioning (T&C) Engineer , and you'll be looking at a career-defining role based in Las Vegas, Nevada. Purpose The Testing & Commissioning (T&C) Engineer is ...

Join us as full-time Testing & Commissioning (T&C) Engineer , and you'll be looking at a career-defining role based in Las Vegas, Nevada. Purpose The Testing & Commissioning (T&C) Engineer is ...

Commissioning Engineer

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$115K - $141K/yr

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Develop Testing & Commissioning (T&C) Plans aligned with project specifications, utility interconnection requirements, and industry standards. * Develop, review, and execute ...

Commissioning Engineer

$115K - $141K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Develop Testing & Commissioning (T&C) Plans aligned with project specifications, utility interconnection requirements, and industry standards. * Develop, review, and execute ...

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How much do testing commissioning jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for testing commissioning in the United States is $103,451.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $79,500.00 and $130,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is testing commissioning?

Testing Commissioning refers to the systematic process of ensuring that building systems, equipment, or infrastructure have been properly installed, tested, and are operating according to the intended design specifications. This process involves verifying and documenting that all components function correctly and efficiently, often before the handover of a project. Professionals in this field identify and resolve issues, ensuring safety, compliance, and optimal performance. Testing Commissioning is commonly used in industries such as construction, engineering, and manufacturing. The goal is to deliver a fully operational and reliable system to the client.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a testing and commissioning engineer?

To thrive as a Testing and Commissioning Engineer, you need a solid background in electrical or mechanical engineering, with relevant degrees and hands-on experience in system installation and validation. Familiarity with industry-standard testing tools, commissioning protocols, and certifications such as ISTQB or vendor-specific credentials is often required. Strong problem-solving, attention to detail, and effective communication skills set top professionals apart in this field. These capabilities are crucial for ensuring systems are safe, functional, and compliant with regulations before they go live.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in testing commissioning roles, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Testing Commissioning often encounter challenges such as coordinating between multiple stakeholders, handling tight project deadlines, and ensuring all systems function as intended before handover. Effective communication and strong organizational skills are key to managing these demands, especially when troubleshooting issues on-site or adapting to last-minute changes. Building a solid understanding of project documentation and fostering good relationships with construction, engineering, and client teams can help address these challenges and ensure successful project delivery.

What is the difference between Testing Commissioning vs Testing Technician?

AspectTesting CommissioningTesting Technician
CertificationsRelevant engineering or technical certifications, often including commissioning-specific trainingTechnical certifications related to testing procedures and equipment
Work EnvironmentInvolves on-site coordination, system integration, and ensuring systems operate as intendedPrimarily conducts tests on equipment or systems, often in labs or on-site
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in construction, power plants, and industrial projectsUsed across manufacturing, maintenance, and industrial sectors

Testing Commissioning focuses on verifying and validating entire systems during startup, ensuring they meet specifications. Testing Technicians perform specific tests on equipment or components to ensure proper operation. While both roles involve testing, commissioning is broader, involving system integration and coordination, whereas technicians focus on individual testing tasks.

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What states have the most Testing Commissioning jobs?

States with the most job openings for Testing Commissioning jobs include:

Infographic showing various Testing Commissioning job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 85% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 87% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $103,451 per year, or $49.7 per hour.

Senior Electrical Testing & Commissioning Engineer

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Houston, TX โ€ข On-site

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The Senior Electrical Testing & Commissioning Engineer plans, executes, and oversees electrical testing and commissioning across Fervo's geothermal power projects. The role covers the full commissioning lifecycle from pre-commissioning inspections and factory acceptance testing through field testing, system energization, and handover to operations. Equipment scope includes medium- and low-voltage switchgear, power transformers, instrument transformers (PTs and CTs), circuit breakers, protective relays, cables, MCCs, VFDs, motors, generators, and plant grounding systems.

This role is Fervo's internal expert on electrical acceptance testing. The engineer works directly with third-party NETA-accredited testing companies to scope, schedule, witness, and review testing across all equipment categories. They will also develop Fervo's own test requirements and commissioning procedures, based on NETA ATS/MTS and supplemented by IEEE, NFPA 70B, and manufacturer requirements, and will work closely with Fervo's internal Electrical Engineers to keep test scopes technically sound and consistent with the project's protection and operational philosophy.

Responsibilities
  • Develop and implement Inspection and Test Plans (ITPs) for all electrical systems, based on design specifications, protection philosophies, and applicable standards (NETA, IEEE, IEC).
  • Define pre-commissioning, commissioning, and energization sequences to ensure safe and orderly system startup.
  • Prepare commissioning procedures, test packages, method statements, and work permits for electrical testing activities.
  • Manage the electrical commissioning schedule and coordinate with EPC contractors, NETA testing firms, OEMs, and internal stakeholders.
  • Lead pre-energization safety reviews (PSSRs) and energization readiness walkdowns for major electrical equipment.
NETA Acceptance Testing & Electrical Inspection
  • Lead NETA acceptance testing (per ANSI/NETA ATS) for MV and LV equipment including cables, switchgear, power transformers, instrument transformers (PTs and CTs), circuit breakers, protective relays, MCCs, VFDs, motors, and grounding systems. Tests are performed either directly or through third-party contractors.
  • Review and formally accept NETA and other electrical test reports for all equipment categories. Identify deficiencies, out-of-tolerance values, or failed tests, and drive resolution with the testing contractor, OEM, or internal engineering.
  • Witness relay functional testing; review protection coordination studies, relay settings, and arc flash analyses; and verify correct implementation in the field before energization.
  • Perform or witness specific acceptance tests including cable insulation resistance, DC hipot, and VLF testing; breaker contact resistance and timing; transformer turns ratio (TTR); power factor and dissipation factor; insulation power factor; and CT/PT accuracy and polarity.
  • Verify control and interlocking logic, including integration testing between protection systems and SCADA/DCS/PLC platforms, in coordination with Fervo's internal Electrical Engineers.
  • Track all test failures, non-conformances, and open punch items through a live deficiency register and drive each to documented closure.
Contractor & Stakeholder Coordination
  • Serve as Fervo's primary contact for third-party NETA testing companies, managing scope, schedules, resource deployment, and test report acceptance from mobilization through closeout.
  • Develop and maintain Fervo's internal electrical test requirements, commissioning procedures, and acceptance criteria, based on NETA ATS/MTS, IEEE, and NFPA 70B, and updated as project requirements evolve.
  • Work closely with Fervo's internal Electrical Engineers throughout test planning and execution to align test scopes with design intent, resolve technical questions from test results, and ensure findings are reflected in engineering records and as-built documentation.
  • Participate and/or run daily commissioning coordination meetings and keep project leadership informed on status, open items, and technical risks.
  • Coordinate with operations and maintenance teams on energization sequencing and system turnover.
Documentation & Handover
  • Compile and maintain complete commissioning documentation packages including test records, punch lists, deviation logs, as-built markups, and turnover dossiers.Prepare commissioning completion reports and handover packages for operations, confirming all systems have been tested, accepted, and documented.
  • Communicate lessons learned from commissioning to engineering and project teams for use on future projects.
Required Qualifications
  • 7+ years of hands-on experience in electrical testing and commissioning, with a strong background in NETA acceptance testing on power generation, substation, or industrial projects.
  • Direct field experience conducting NETA acceptance testing on cables, switchgear, power transformers, instrument transformers (PTs and CTs), circuit breakers, protective relays, MCCs, VFDs, motors, and grounding systems per ANSI/NETA ATS.
  • Ability to develop electrical test requirements, commissioning procedures, and acceptance criteria based on NETA ATS/MTS, IEEE, and NFPA standards.
  • Proficiency reviewing and evaluating NETA test reports across all equipment types; able to identify anomalies, out-of-tolerance results, and equipment deficiencies and provide sound technical dispositions.
  • Working knowledge of protection coordination and arc flash safety. Able to read and work from protection coordination studies, relay setting sheets, SLDs, cable schedules, and loop diagrams.
  • Experience managing third-party NETA testing contractors, including scope development, work planning, witnessing, and test report acceptance.
  • Comfortable working in a field environment with regular site travel during commissioning campaigns (25-75% travel expected, depending on site activities).
  • Clear written and verbal communication skills; able to document test results, deficiencies, and risk dispositions for both technical and non-technical audiences.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering. Candidates without a degree but with strong, directly relevant commissioning experience will be considered.
  • Experience on utility-scale power generation projects including geothermal, conventional thermal, wind, or solar.
  • NETA Level III or Level IV Electrical Testing Technician certification (ANSI/NETA ETT) strongly preferred.
  • NETA Certified Commissioning Technician (CCT) certification.
  • Familiarity with SCADA/DCS/PLC integration testing and I&C commissioning in a power plant environment.
  • Certifications in condition monitoring technologies such as Infrared Testing, Ultrasound, and the use of relevant electrical test equipment.
  • Professional Engineer (PE) license in Electrical Engineering.
  • Working knowledge of ANSI/NETA ATS & MTS, NFPA 70E, NFPA 70B, and IEEE C57, C37, and 80 series and other relevant standards.
Location

Fervo Energy is headquartered in Houston, TX with growing offices in Oakland, CA, Golden, CO, Salt Lake City, UT, Reno, NV and Milford UT. This position is best located in Salt Lake City, Reno, Milford or Houston, due to extensive travel during relevant commissioning activities, and co-location with supporting team members.

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