Gas Fired Power Plant Commissioning Manager
Jacobs - Chicago, IL
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Jacobs is seeking an experienced Commissioning Manager to oversee the planning, coordination, and execution of commissioning and startup activities for largeu2011scale natural gas fired power generation facilities. This role is critical to ensuring safe, efficient, and technically sound system energization, equipment testing, and overall plant readiness for commercial operation. Working under the direction of the Program Director, this position oversees multiu2011discipline commissioning teams, resolves systemu2011level challenges, and drives predictable performance across all commissioning scopes. The ideal candidate brings deep technical knowledge of power plant systems, strong field leadership, and a proven ability to manage complex commissioning programs in a fastu2011paced environment.Responsibilities Oversee daily commissioning execution across mechanical, electrical, controls, and process systems, ensuring safe and coordinated system energization and testing. In collaboration with engineering leadership and applicable 3rd parties, review system boundaries and develop a project start-up and turnover sequence for each system Provide input and value to 3rd party commissioning plans, procedures, system readiness checklists, and turnover strategies aligned with project milestones. Oversee commissioning of major equipment including gas turbines, steam turbines, generators, HRSG/boiler systems, pumps, compressors, fans, heat exchangers, condensers, cooling towers, and auxiliary balanceu2011ofu2011plant systems. Oversee direct system flushing, cleaning, chemical cleaning, lube oil flushing, hydrotesting verification, steam blows, air blows, and other preu2011operational activities. Coordinate with construction teams to validate mechanical completion, punch list closure, and system turnover packages (ITRs, MC certificates, redlines, and asu2011built documentation). Validate pre-commissioning and commissioning activities by 3rd parties vendors, OEMs, commissioning agents and contractors to ensure project expectations are met. Review and validate first fill, commissioning consumables, and spares strategies against commissioning strategy and with allowance for foreseeable risk scenarios which could impact project schedule and outcomes. Oversee multiu2011discipline subcontractors performing commissioning of fuel gas systems, steam and condensate systems, feedwater systems, cooling water systems, substations, switchgear, instrumentation, DCS/PLC controls, and protective relays. Ensure compliance with commissioning procedures, OEM requirements, project specifications, and applicable industry standards. Where appropriate, lead system walkdowns, equipment inspections, functional testing, loop checks, logic verification, and performance testing. Collaborate closely with engineering to resolve technical issues, RFIs, control logic discrepancies, and system integration challenges. Maintain strict adherence to safety protocols, including lockout/tagout, system isolation, energized work controls, and commissioningu2011specific risk assessments. Track progress, identify constraints, support schedule development, and provide accurate reporting on system readiness, testing status, and commissioning risks. Serve as primary interface with client representatives, OEMs, and regulatory bodies during testing, performance runs, and acceptance activities where stated in the commissioning phase RACI. Ensure the maintenance and management of a Punch-list of outstanding items and work, and expedite closure of Punch-list items Drive final turnover and documentation for commercial operation, including test reports, commissioning records, and system acceptance packages. #LI-CC1 #epjobs #naepjobsLocation - Greenville, South Carolina preferred. However will consider any Jacobs office location NATIONWIDE Bacheloru2019s degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Controls Engineering; Construction Management; or equivalent field experience in power plant commissioning or startup. 15+ years of experience leading commissioning, startup, or operations readiness activities on thermal power generation or heavy industrial facilities. Strong safety culture - ability to intervene and correct unsafe situations. Collaborative, agile, and resilient mindset. Experience of successfully leading commissioning activities on multiple fast-track / schedule driven projects. Experience of integrated simultaneous operations (SIMOPs) phased projects where construction, commissioning, and operation of adjacent systems is common. Strong working knowledge of thermal power plant systems, including gas turbines, rotating equipment, HRSG/boiler systems, steam cycle components, fuel gas systems, cooling water systems, electrical distribution, and control systems. Ability to interpret P&IDs, control logic diagrams, electrical oneu2011lines, equipment specifications, commissioning procedures, and system turnover documentation. Demonstrated experience managing multiu2011discipline commissioning teams and coordinating with construction, engineering, and OEM representatives. Strong understanding of commissioning safety practices, system isolation, LOTO, QA/QC processes, and applicable codes and standards. Excellent communication, leadership, and problemu2011solving skills in a dynamic field environment.Jacobs is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, or medical conditions related to pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding), age, medical condition, marital or domestic partner status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression and transgender status, mental disability or physical disability, genetic information, military or veteran status, citizenship, low-income status or any other status or characteristic protected by applicable law. Learn more about your rights under Federal EEO laws and supplemental language.
Created: 2026-03-23