Commissioning engineer for a Global TIC firm specifically North America
I was a wind technician and just landed a role as a commissioning engineer 1 for critical infrastructure. I know many start off as techs and make themselves engineers but is the learning curve hard? I’ve been troubleshooting on electrical and hydraulic pitch& yaw systems on wind turbines a couple years now.
Did I bite off too much I can chew? I’m a fast learning and can quickly grasps components in a micro view alongside systems as a whole in a macro sense. I know I’ll be shadowing an engineer 3 and overseeing high holy contractors preform the switching, but what should I expect? Rotation is 3 weeks travel and 1 week home plus 4 months PTO and company CC to cover lodging, meals rentals