Commissioning Engineer

Date: Apr 2, 2026

Location: Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India, 201309

Company: Chart Industries

Ensuring Chart’s Success…

CHART INDUSTRIES, INC. (Chart) (NYSE: GTLS) is a leading independent global manufacturer of highly engineered equipment and services related to cryogenic gas processing and rotating equipment. In the cryogenic sector, the Chart brand is synonymous with the liquefaction, distribution, and storage of liquid gases, including oxygen, nitrogen, LNG, biogas, hydrogen, helium, and carbon dioxide. The acquisition of Howden expanded our portfolio to include air and gas handling products such as compressors, cooling fans, steam turbines, and more, expanding our offering of products and solutions across traditional markets and providing access to new ones such as nuclear, energy recovery, tunnel ventilation, mine safety, and electrification.

Chart products are widely used across industry, leisure, science, medical, food and beverage, water treatment, and clean energy. The ability to combine multiple products to create complete end-to-end solutions is what makes Chart unique and has established the company as a pioneer in developing applications such as LNG to power, hydrogen, carbon capture, and cooling systems for high-energy users such as data centers, green steel, and many more.

What Will You Do?

The Commissioning Engineer will ensure that newly installed water treatment systems, including specialized gas dissolution and contaminant removal technologies, are installed, tested, and operate according to design specifications, safety standards, and regulatory requirements. This role requires a blend of technical expertise, problem-solving skills, and meticulous documentation abilities.

Key Responsibilities

Commissioning Planning and Execution:

  • Develop and implement detailed commissioning plans, procedures, and schedules for all mechanical, electrical, and control systems within the water treatment plant.
  • Coordinate with project managers, design engineers, contractors, and vendors to ensure seamless execution of commissioning activities.
  • Oversee and perform pre-commissioning, functional performance tests (FPT), and integrated system tests to validate equipment and system functionality.

Specialized Technology Management:

  • Manage the installation, calibration, and start-up of SDOX® (Supersaturated Dissolved Oxygen) systems used for biological treatment, post-aeration, and odor/corrosion control.
  • Oversee the implementation and testing of CDOX® (Dissolved Carbon Dioxide) systems for precise pH adjustment, ensuring they safely replace strong-acid dosing methods and meet operational requirements.
  • Commission and validate specialized contaminant removal systems, specifically those designed for the removal of arsenic, sulfur (sulfide), and fluoride, ensuring compliance with all health and environmental regulations.

Troubleshooting and Quality Assurance:

  • Diagnosing and resolve complex system malfunctions and performance issues during the testing and start-up phases, collaborating with design teams for corrective actions.
  • Ensure all safety protocols, quality standards, and operational procedures are strictly followed.
  • Conduct risk assessments and develop mitigation strategies for potential operational issues.

Documentation and Handover:

  • Prepare and maintain comprehensive project documentation, test reports, deficiency logs, and "as-built" records.
  • Provide technical support and training to operational and maintenance teams on the newly commissioned systems to ensure a smooth handover and operational readiness. 

Your Experience Should Be...

    • Bachelor’s degree in chemical, Mechanical, or Environmental Engineering.
    • 3 to 7 years of relevant experience.
    • Strong knowledge of water/wastewater treatment processes and associated mechanical, electrical, and control systems (PLC/SCADA, P&IDs).
    • Experience with advanced gas dissolution technologies (SDOX, CDOX) is highly desirable.
    • Familiarity with contaminant removal processes for specific elements like arsenic, sulfur compounds, and fluoride.
    • Proficiency in reading and interpreting technical drawings, schematics, and specifications.
    • Ability to use testing and diagnostic equipment effectively.