The Testing and Commissioning Manager will oversee the functional testing, validation, and safe handover of engineering systems, ensuring they meet design specifications, safety standards, and project deadlines. They lead multidisciplinary teams, develop testing procedures (FAT/SAT), and manage documentation and site handover.
This role ensures that all systems, equipment, and installations are tested, verified, and commissioned according to project specifications, industry standards, and regulatory requirements.
Key Responsibilities
Planning & Strategy: Develop comprehensive testing and commissioning plans, schedules, and procedures.
Execution Oversight: Lead on-site testing, including Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT) and Site Acceptance Tests (SAT) for mechanical, electrical, or systems engineering projects.
Documentation: Produce commissioning reports, checklists, and technical documentation for final handover.
Leadership: Supervise, mentor, and coordinate technicians, sub-contractors, and engineering teams.
Compliance & Safety: Ensure compliance with health, safety, and quality standards (e.g., IEC, IEEE, EN).
Fault Finding: Identify, troubleshoot, and resolve system deficiencies.
Monitor and track the progress of testing and commissioning activities, ensuring adherence to project timelines and milestones.
Drive continuous improvement in testing and commissioning processes to enhance efficiency and quality.