Renewable Natural Gas Facility Commissioning Manager (Remote Travel)

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<p>Are you passionate about renewable energy and looking for a challenging leadership role? Waste Management is seeking a dynamic and experienced Commissioning Manager to oversee the start-up, testing, and optimization of our Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) facilities across the country. As a pioneer in sustainable waste management, we are committed to converting landfill gas into clean, renewable energy. This is a unique opportunity to make a positive impact on the environment and join a company that values innovation and sustainability. If you have a strong background in commissioning and a drive to lead and travel, we want to hear from you! Oversee the commissioning process: The Commissioning Manager will be responsible for overseeing the start-up, testing, and optimization of Waste Management's Renewable Natural Gas facilities across the country. This includes developing and implementing commissioning plans, coordinating with project teams and contractors, and ensuring that all equipment and systems are functioning properly. Ensure safety and regulatory compliance: The Commissioning Manager will be responsible for ensuring that all commissioning activities are conducted safely and in compliance with relevant regulations and company policies. This includes conducting safety audits, reviewing and approving safety plans, and addressing any safety issues that arise during the commissioning process. Lead and manage a team: This role will involve leading and managing a team of commissioning engineers and technicians. Responsibilities include setting goals and objectives, providing guidance and training, and conducting performance evaluations. Develop and implement commissioning procedures: The Commissioning Manager will be responsible for developing and implementing commissioning procedures and protocols to ensure that all equipment and systems are tested and optimized in a consistent and efficient manner. Monitor progress and troubleshoot issues: The Commissioning Manager will closely monitor the progress of commissioning activities, identify any issues or roadblocks, and develop solutions to keep the process on track. Collaborate with cross-functional teams: This role will require close collaboration with various internal teams, including project management, engineering, operations, and maintenance. The Commissioning Manager will be responsible for coordinating with these teams to ensure a smooth and successful commissioning process. Travel to project sites: The Commissioning Manager will be required to travel to project sites across the country to oversee commissioning activities. This may involve extended periods of time away from home. Drive continuous improvement: The Commissioning Manager will be expected to identify opportunities for process improvement and drive continuous improvement initiatives to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the commissioning process. Communicate progress and results: The Commissioning Manager will be responsible for providing regular updates on the progress</p><p>Waste Management is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.</p>

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