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Startup, Testing, & Commissioning - EPM Technical/Procedure Writer & Trainer

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Technical Writer & Trainer - EPM Startup, Testing, & Commissioning Department:

EPM Startup Testing & Commissioning - Consumers Energy Employment Type:

Contract Through 12/31/2025 (with potential for extension) Location:

Mid-Michigan (Flexible with hybrid work options) Work Schedule:

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday in-office (7:00 AM - 3:30 PM typical), potential work-from-home on other days

About the Role: Consumers Energy's EPM Startup Testing and Commissioning Department is seeking a skilled

Technical Procedure Writer and Trainer

to support capital projects across various sites primarily in mid-Michigan. This role is critical in developing, maintaining, and delivering operational and startup procedures, including startup/shutdown, alarm responses, and maintenance documentation for newly installed systems, mainly in gas compression facilities.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop and maintain standardized technical procedures based on OEM manuals and installation guidelines. Deliver training programs on new systems and operational procedures to operators, mechanics, and engineering staff. Collaborate with startup testing analysts, engineers, vendors, contractors, and operations personnel during commissioning phases. Travel to multiple sites within mid-Michigan to conduct hands-on system walkthroughs, training, and support commissioning efforts. Follow established formatting templates and compliance standards for documentation. Support ongoing procedural updates in response to equipment or operational changes. Participate in departmental meetings and align with safety and operational protocols, including TSA training and risk assessments for site access.

Qualifications:

Bachelor's degree preferred; Associate degree in Science or Technical field acceptable with relevant experience. Minimum 4+ years of technical procedure writing experience or equivalent expertise. Strong proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Teams) and collaboration tools. Ability and willingness to travel regularly across Michigan compressor sites. Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to transfer complex technical knowledge effectively. Experience or familiarity with gas compression systems is a plus but not mandatory. Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Ability to work independently and as part of a small team supporting statewide operations.

Work Environment:

Hybrid work schedule with 3 days in-office and potential remote days, depending on location. Frequent travel to field sites for training and commissioning activities. Collaboration with engineering, operations, and vendors. Safety compliance including personal risk assessments for site access.