Siemens Energy
Installation & Commissioning Manager - Controls

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Installation & Commissioning Manager - Controls
A Snapshot of Your Day
As an ICM, you support the installation and commissioning of control system upgrades, from simple to complex scopes across the globe. Your day focuses on equipping regional teams with the right tools, plans, training and guidance to deliver high‑quality I&C outcomes. Your focus will be on continuous improvements and best practices for de-risking I&C execution, providing inputs to project proposals, project preparations, handovers, issue-handling and project closeouts. You primarily support field execution engineers and other project managers responsible I&C projects, and on occasion directly manage I&C projects where needed.
How You’ll Make An Impact
Review and strengthen regional readiness: planning, tools, skills, and training. Support the preparation and execution of complex I&C activities, ensuring safe and high‑quality delivery I&C service to our customers. Troubleshoot technical issues and guide effective resolution during I&C. Standardize commissioning methods, documentation, QA/QC checks, and workpacks. Support the development and maintenance of a knowledge toolbox for I&C projects. Improve project management tools, risk tracking, and lessons‑learned processes. Work closely with engineering, field service, project managers, and customers to ensure aligned expectations and project success.
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What You Bring
Qualification in Project Management (such as PMP, Prince2, APM) or Engineering (degree in Electrical Engineering, Automation, Controls Systems, or related fields) with strong practical skills in both domains. Over 5 years of experience in industrial control systems and project execution, specifically in installation and commissioning. Skilled in using MS Office for organizing, planning, and communication. Expertise in PLC, SCADA, HMI, and DCS systems is essential. Experience with industrial control systems related to gas turbomachinery or similar rotating equipment in Oil & Gas or Power Generation sectors is advantageous. Analytical and proactive problem-solving abilities combined with strong communication skills. Comfortable working across multiple regions and supporting various stakeholders.
About The Team
Our Gas Services division offers Low-emission power generation through service and decarbonisation. Zero or low emission power generation and all gas turbines under one roof, steam turbines and generators. Decarbonisation opportunities through service offerings, modernisation, and digitalisation of the fleet.
Who is Siemens Energy?
At Siemens Energy, we go beyond being solely an energy technology organisation. With approximately 100,000 committed staff across 90+ nations, we innovate future energy systems to meet global energy needs sustainably and reliably. Our research units and factories innovate technologies, propelling the energy shift, supporting one-sixth of global electricity production.


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Competitive salary and performance-based incentives Comprehensive health and wellness benefits Professional development opportunities Flexible working arrangements Employee recognition programs Retirement savings plans
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