Commissioning Technician
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Engineering
HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Field/Service Technician -
Trades / Skilled Labor
HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Field/Service Technician
We are seeking a motivated Entry-Level Technician to join our team and support commissioning activities across a variety of building, industrial, and mission-critical projects. This role is ideal for recent graduates of trade or technical programs—such as electrical, HVAC/R, industrial maintenance, or general technology programs who are eager to begin a hands-on technical career with strong growth potential.
As a Commissioning Technician, you will work under the guidance of senior engineers and project managers to test, verify, and document the performance of building systems to ensure they meet design intent, operational needs, and safety standards.
Key Responsibilities- Assist in performing functional testing of mechanical, electrical, and control systems
- Support commissioning documentation, including checklists, test procedures, and reports
- Conduct field observations and site walkthroughs
- Gather system data and verify equipment installation and operation
- Troubleshoot basic equipment or system performance issues under supervision
- Maintain accurate and organized test records
- Communicate findings to senior commissioning staff
- Follow all safety procedures and best practices while on active job sites
Completion of a trade school or technical program in one of the following (or similar):
- Electrical Technology
- HVAC/R
- Mechatronics
- Building/Construction Technology
- Strong mechanical and/or electrical aptitude
- Willingness to work in the field, travel to customer sites, and learn new systems
- Basic understanding of tools, meters, and diagnostic equipment
- Good communication, teamwork skills, and attention to detail
- Valid driver’s license
- Familiarity with building automation systems (BAS) or PLCs
- Experience from internships, co-ops, or hands-on labs at school
- Basic knowledge of reading construction drawings or equipment submittals
- On-the-job training and mentorship from experienced commissioning engineers
- Clear career progression into Commissioning Technician II, Controls Technician, or Commissioning Engineer roles
- Competitive pay and benefits
- Travel opportunities
- A supportive work environment that values learning and professional development
If you enjoy hands-on technical work, problem solving, and learning how complex building systems operate—from electrical distribution to HVAC to controls—this is an excellent starting point for a long-term career in commissioning, facilities engineering, or critical infrastructure.
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