HDR

Construction

CommissioningAgent

$85–125k ~AI est. Phoenix, Arizona, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Commissioning Agent at HDR. Skills: Commissioning, Building systems. Lead commissioning efforts from design through project completion. Troubleshoot HVAC”

Industry & Context.

Construction
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshoot HVAC; Troubleshoot TAB; Troubleshoot Controls

Eligibility Requirements

Willing to travel to site-based locations

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

4 years industry experience, Lead commissioning efforts, Knowledge of commissioning process, Experience with design, installation, operation of building systems, Troubleshoot HVAC, TAB, and Controls, Excellent report writing skills, Solid understanding of operational requirements, Solid understanding of safety requirements, Solid understanding of code inspections, Solid understanding of maintenance considerations, Written communication, Verbal communication, Time management, Exceptional interpersonal ability, Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, Multitasking ability, Valid driver's license

Nice to Have

Passion for sustainability, HVAC expertise

What You'll Do.

Lead commissioning efforts from design through project completion

Troubleshoot Controls

Interact with people at all levels

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Employee-owned culture

Communication Scope

Written communication; Verbal communication; Report writing

Process & Methodology

Commissioning efforts

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