Electrical Commissioning Engineer – Nordics
Location:
Region: Multiple Sites
Country: Norway
Role:
- Industry: Engineering
- Job Type: Contract / Freelance
Working Arrangement: On-Site
Rate: Negotiable
Application Details:
- Date Posted:
Start Date: ASAP
Expiry Date: 31/12/2025
Job Reference: 198391
Electrical Commissioning Engineer – Nordics
We are looking for an Electrical Commissioning Engineer for a Turbine/Generator project covering Multiple Nordic sites.
Key Responsibilities:
- Plan, execute and manage the commissioning of electrical systems associated with turbine and generator units (gas, steam or combined-cycle) including switchgear, transformers, motors, control systems, protection & instrumentation.
- Review and verify design documentation (single line diagrams, control schematics, protection schemes) and ensure installations comply with project specifications and Swedish/EU standards.
- Develop and maintain commissioning test plans, checklists and procedures; schedule and lead testing, energisation, load testing, functional verification and handover activities.
- Conduct fault-finding, troubleshooting and non-conformance management during commissioning phases, driving rapid closure of issues.
- Interface with mechanical, controls, instrumentation and services teams to ensure integrated system performance and readiness.
- Produce commissioning reports, record test results, red-line drawings and documentation required for client sign-off and handover.
- Ensure all work is performed in compliance with H&S regulations, quality procedures and project standards.
Qualifications & Experience:
- Bachelorโs degree (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering or related discipline.
- Minimum 5+ yearsโ experience in electrical commissioning roles within power generation or heavy industrial projects (preferably turbines/generators).
- Strong understanding of power systems: LV/MV/HV, transformers, switchgear, motors, generators, protection & control systems.
- Proven track record in commissioning of turbine/generator units or similar rotating machinery.
- Familiarity with Swedish/EU electrical regulations and standards; experience working in Sweden is an advantage.
- Willingness to travel on-site in Sweden (and possibly abroad), and to work flexible hours when required.
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