Commissioning Lead
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Their primary responsibility is to ensure that systems, equipment, and processes are thoroughly tested, inspected, and commissioned to meet quality standards and regulatory requirements before they are put into operation.
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities:
- Develop and implement a comprehensive testing and commissioning plan for projects or systems. Describe testing objectives, scope, and schedule.
- Collaborate with project managers, engineers, and other stakeholders to align commissioning activities with project goals.
- Create detailed test procedures and protocols. Specify testing equipment, tools, and resources required for the process. To ensure that testing methods comply with industry standards and regulations.
- Oversee and coordinate testing activities on-site. Monitor and evaluate the performance of systems, equipment, or processes during testing. Identify and resolve issues, defects, or deviations from standards.
- Maintain detailed records of testing and commissioning activities. Prepare test reports, commissioning documentation, and compliance certificates and ensure that all documentation is accurate and complete.
- Implement quality control procedures to ensure that systems meet specified standards. Identify opportunities for process improvement and optimization. Verify that safety protocols are followed during testing and commissioning activities.
- Stay updated on industry regulations, codes, and standards relevant to the project. Ensure that all testing and commissioning activities adhere to legal and safety requirements.
- Supervise a team of technicians, engineers, and inspectors involved in testing and commissioning. Provide guidance, training, and support to team members. Manage resources and budgets for commissioning activities.
- BE/B.Tech/Diploma in Biotechnology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering 15+ years of relevant experience in testing, commissioning, or quality assurance with proven experience in managing testing and commissioning projects.
- In-depth understanding of the systems, equipment, or processes being tested. Expertise in relevant industry standards and regulations. Familiarity with testing equipment and tools.
- Effective written and verbal communication skills are essential for coordinating with project teams, clients, and regulatory authorities.
- Strong leadership abilities are required to lead a team of professionals and manage resources effectively.
- The ability to identify issues and develop solutions quickly is crucial in ensuring successful testing and commissioning.
- Meticulous attention to detail is necessary to document and report on testing and commissioning activities accurately.
- Understanding and prioritizing safety protocols and regulations is paramount to prevent accidents during testing and commissioning processes.
- Proficiency in project management software and methodologies is beneficial for planning and scheduling commissioning activities.
- Must possess a valid passport and be willing to travel and work onsite for up to 60% of their time.
Their primary responsibility is to ensure that systems, equipment, and processes are thoroughly tested, inspected, and commissioned to meet quality standards and regulatory requirements before they are put into operation.
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities:
- Develop and implement a comprehensive testing and commissioning plan for projects or systems. Describe testing objectives, scope, and schedule.
- Collaborate with project managers, engineers, and other stakeholders to align commissioning activities with project goals.
- Create detailed test procedures and protocols. Specify testing equipment, tools, and resources required for the process. To ensure that testing methods comply with industry standards and regulations.
- Oversee and coordinate testing activities on-site. Monitor and evaluate the performance of systems, equipment, or processes during testing. Identify and resolve issues, defects, or deviations from standards.
- Maintain detailed records of testing and commissioning activities. Prepare test reports, commissioning documentation, and compliance certificates and ensure that all documentation is accurate and complete.
- Implement quality control procedures to ensure that systems meet specified standards. Identify opportunities for process improvement and optimization. Verify that safety protocols are followed during testing and commissioning activities.
- Stay updated on industry regulations, codes, and standards relevant to the project. Ensure that all testing and commissioning activities adhere to legal and safety requirements.
- Supervise a team of technicians, engineers, and inspectors involved in testing and commissioning. Provide guidance, training, and support to team members. Manage resources and budgets for commissioning activities.
- BE/B.Tech/Diploma in Biotechnology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering 15+ years of relevant experience in testing, commissioning, or quality assurance with proven experience in managing testing and commissioning projects.
- In-depth understanding of the systems, equipment, or processes being tested. Expertise in relevant industry standards and regulations. Familiarity with testing equipment and tools.
- Effective written and verbal communication skills are essential for coordinating with project teams, clients, and regulatory authorities.
- Strong leadership abilities are required to lead a team of professionals and manage resources effectively.
- The ability to identify issues and develop solutions quickly is crucial in ensuring successful testing and commissioning.
- Meticulous attention to detail is necessary to document and report on testing and commissioning activities accurately.
- Understanding and prioritizing safety protocols and regulations is paramount to prevent accidents during testing and commissioning processes.
- Proficiency in project management software and methodologies is beneficial for planning and scheduling commissioning activities.
- Must possess a valid passport and be willing to travel and work onsite for up to 60% of their time.