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Commissioning Engineer

  • ... Posted on: Feb 18, 2026
  • ... Kinross Gold Corporation
  • ... Republic, Kansas
  • ... Salary: Not Available
  • ... Full-time

Commissioning Engineer   

Job Title :

Commissioning Engineer

Job Type :

Full-time

Job Location :

Republic Kansas United States

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No

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Commissioning EngineerDiscover a rewarding career opportunity at Kinross in the stunning rural landscapes of Washington State. Recognized for our leadership in low-impact mine development and nationally acclaimed for our reclamation and closure practices, our team has produced gold from six different deposits in the region since 1990. Currently the operation is managing an exciting multi-year pipeline of projects and is looking to build our team to effectively deliver results.Job SummaryThe Commissioning Engineer is responsible for planning, executing, and verifying the safe startup and operation of new processing systems, plants, and equipment at mine sites. This role manages commissioning activities to ensure equipment and processes meet all functional, regulatory, and safety requirements. The Commissioning Engineer works closely with engineering, operations, construction, and vendor teams to optimize performance, troubleshoot issues, and deliver a reliable handover for full-scale production.Essential FunctionsDevelop and implement detailed commissioning plans, including procedures, schedules, and documentation for process systems and electrical/mechanical equipment.Lead and conduct functional testing, calibration, inspection, and validation of new and upgraded equipment in accordance with design specifications.Collaborate with vendors, construction teams, and plant staff to ensure proper installation, startup, and troubleshooting of systems.Identify, document, and resolve commissioning issues and deficiencies; coordinate modifications to achieve design intent and project requirements.Ensure strict compliance with safety, environment, and regulatory requirements during commissioning and initial operation phases.Provide technical support and training for operators and maintainers as part of handover and ongoing support.Review and maintain commissioning records, test reports, and regulatory documentation for audit and operational readiness.Interface with project managers, engineers, and stakeholders to communicate project status and commissioning progress.Participate in risk assessments, control of energy sources (lockout/tagout), and emergency response planning related to commissioning activities.Support continuous improvement of commissioning productivity, quality, and safety.Qualifications and Skill RequirementsBachelor's degree in Engineering (mechanical, electrical, process, or related discipline) required.5+ years commissioning experience on process plants, mining facilities, or large industrial projects preferred.Strong background in project execution, equipment startup, controls, automation, and troubleshooting.Excellent understanding of safety standards (MSHA, OSHA), environmental regulations, and commissioning best practices.Technical proficiency with testing procedures, calibration, and commissioning software/tools.Strong written and verbal communication, organizational, and collaboration skills.Proven ability to prioritize, solve problems, and deliver under challenging deadlines or remote conditions.Ability to travel and work on-site as project demands require.Valid driver's license; additional certifications in commissioning, safety, or project management are assets.Health, Safety, and Environmental RequirementsHas a strong commitment to safe working practices.Wears Personal Protective Equipment at all times while in the production environment.Is alert and observes, corrects, and reports unsafe conditions.Follows operating procedures and complies with all regulatory requirements.Kinross Leadership PracticesCreates an environment where nothing is more important than every employee returning home safe and healthy every day.Creates an environment in which people are unfailingly treated with respectFosters the talent and potential of all employees by enabling them to grow, develop, and make a difference in the organization.Demonstrates that leadership in the areas of environmental performance and community and stakeholder relations is fundamental to the way we plan and manage our business.Holds self and others accountable for the decisions, commitments, and behaviors required to deliver outstanding results.Uses judgment to manage business complexities, prioritize and balance conflicting demands to make timely decisions that best advance Kinross strategy.Builds and brings teams and people together to achieve organizational goals. Models' humility by going beyond self-interest for the good of the group.Understands the economic implications of decisions and consistently uses all resources effectively and efficiently to maximize shareholder value.Relentlessly champions, develops and embeds best practices.Kinross CompetenciesStrategic EffectivenessDeveloping and communicating rigorous and creative business strategies that drive sustainable value.External EngagementUnderstanding and building relationships with external parties that strengthen and sustain competitive advantage.Business FocusApplying commercial rigor and discipline to all business decisions and customer relationships.Living the Kinross ValuesAligning behavior, decisions, and actions with Kinross values and principles.Reporting RelationshipsReports to Deputy Project Director.Language RequirementsEnglish.Compensation DataSalary Range: $125,000 - $135,000Medical, dental, and vision insurance401k with matchPaid time offStock purchase optionBasic life insuranceShort Term Incentive

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Feb 18, 2026

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Commissioning EngineerDiscover a rewarding career opportunity at Kinross in the stunning rural landscapes of Washington State. Recognized for our leadership in low-impact mine development and nationally acclaimed for our reclamation and closure practices, our team has produced gold from six different deposits in the region since 1990. Currently the operation is managing an exciting multi-year pipeline of projects and is looking to build our team to effectively deliver results.Job SummaryThe Commissioning Engineer is responsible for planning, executing, and verifying the safe startup and operation of new processing systems, plants, and equipment at mine sites. This role manages commissioning activities to ensure equipment and processes meet all functional, regulatory, and safety requirements. The Commissioning Engineer works closely with engineering, operations, construction, and vendor teams to optimize performance, troubleshoot issues, and deliver a reliable handover for full-scale production.Essential FunctionsDevelop and implement detailed commissioning plans, including procedures, schedules, and documentation for process systems and electrical/mechanical equipment.Lead and conduct functional testing, calibration, inspection, and validation of new and upgraded equipment in accordance with design specifications.Collaborate with vendors, construction teams, and plant staff to ensure proper installation, startup, and troubleshooting of systems.Identify, document, and resolve commissioning issues and deficiencies; coordinate modifications to achieve design intent and project requirements.Ensure strict compliance with safety, environment, and regulatory requirements during commissioning and initial operation phases.Provide technical support and training for operators and maintainers as part of handover and ongoing support.Review and maintain commissioning records, test reports, and regulatory documentation for audit and operational readiness.Interface with project managers, engineers, and stakeholders to communicate project status and commissioning progress.Participate in risk assessments, control of energy sources (lockout/tagout), and emergency response planning related to commissioning activities.Support continuous improvement of commissioning productivity, quality, and safety.Qualifications and Skill RequirementsBachelor's degree in Engineering (mechanical, electrical, process, or related discipline) required.5+ years commissioning experience on process plants, mining facilities, or large industrial projects preferred.Strong background in project execution, equipment startup, controls, automation, and troubleshooting.Excellent understanding of safety standards (MSHA, OSHA), environmental regulations, and commissioning best practices.Technical proficiency with testing procedures, calibration, and commissioning software/tools.Strong written and verbal communication, organizational, and collaboration skills.Proven ability to prioritize, solve problems, and deliver under challenging deadlines or remote conditions.Ability to travel and work on-site as project demands require.Valid driver's license; additional certifications in commissioning, safety, or project management are assets.Health, Safety, and Environmental RequirementsHas a strong commitment to safe working practices.Wears Personal Protective Equipment at all times while in the production environment.Is alert and observes, corrects, and reports unsafe conditions.Follows operating procedures and complies with all regulatory requirements.Kinross Leadership PracticesCreates an environment where nothing is more important than every employee returning home safe and healthy every day.Creates an environment in which people are unfailingly treated with respectFosters the talent and potential of all employees by enabling them to grow, develop, and make a difference in the organization.Demonstrates that leadership in the areas of environmental performance and community and stakeholder relations is fundamental to the way we plan and manage our business.Holds self and others accountable for the decisions, commitments, and behaviors required to deliver outstanding results.Uses judgment to manage business complexities, prioritize and balance conflicting demands to make timely decisions that best advance Kinross strategy.Builds and brings teams and people together to achieve organizational goals. Models' humility by going beyond self-interest for the good of the group.Understands the economic implications of decisions and consistently uses all resources effectively and efficiently to maximize shareholder value.Relentlessly champions, develops and embeds best practices.Kinross CompetenciesStrategic EffectivenessDeveloping and communicating rigorous and creative business strategies that drive sustainable value.External EngagementUnderstanding and building relationships with external parties that strengthen and sustain competitive advantage.Business FocusApplying commercial rigor and discipline to all business decisions and customer relationships.Living the Kinross ValuesAligning behavior, decisions, and actions with Kinross values and principles.Reporting RelationshipsReports to Deputy Project Director.Language RequirementsEnglish.Compensation DataSalary Range: $125,000 - $135,000Medical, dental, and vision insurance401k with matchPaid time offStock purchase optionBasic life insuranceShort Term Incentive

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