What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical Field Execution Commissioning Specialist position at Tesla?
Under supervision of the Commissioning Lead, the Electrical Commissioning Specialist will conduct testing, pre-commissioning and energization on various electrical equipment related to industrial buildings. This includes low, medium, high and control voltage equipment including distribution transformers, circuit breakers, switchgears, busbars, motor control centers, isolation / disconnect switches, fuse, cables, relays, surge protection and grounding equipment. The primary function of this role is to successfully accomplish testing, pre-commissioning and energization of electrical systems across the facility including electrical power distribution systems (medium, low and control voltages), lighting and other electrical systems.
Responsibilities
- Participate in Construction Completion and Quality Inspection walkdowns to ensure completed systems are handed over to the commissioning team
- Develop deficiencies lists and perform troubleshooting during commissioning and start-up
- Conduct on-site testing, pre-commissioning, and commissioning activities on various equipment, including equipment, sub-system, and integrated system level testing, with the highest safety standards
- Complete electrical commissioning checklists in the Completions Management System (CMS)
- Work closely with vendors to ensure commissioning quality and completion within the vendors' scope
- Follow and complete proper energization protocols
- Coordinate activities with other departments, including operations, facilities engineering, and maintenance
Requirements
Compensation and Benefits
Benefits
Along with competitive pay, as a full-time Tesla employee, you are eligible for the following benefits at day 1 of hire :
2 medical plan options with $0 payroll deduction