Play a pivotal role in bringing our hydrometallurgical battery recycling plant to life – taking full ownership of commissioning end-to-end across all process units and utilities – from mechanical completion through pre-commissioning, commissioning, start-up, performance testing, and handover to Operations., Own the commissioning strategy and execution plan, including systemization, commissioning sequencing, readiness criteria, and integration with the overall project schedule (engineering, procurement, construction, and operations readiness)., Act as the Owner’s commissioning lead towards the engineering contractor: set expectations, define deliverables, and ensure commissioning requirements (including commissionability, operability, and maintainability) are designed in from the earliest project stages., Drive safe commissioning by establishing and enforcing commissioning permits, energization procedures, SIMOPS planning, and LOTO philosophy – ensuring robust risk control during high-risk activities, with particular attention to the hazardous chemical environments inherent to hydrometallurgical operations (e.g., strong acids, organic solvents, toxic gases)., Coordinate start-up activities across all disciplines – Process, Mechanical, E&I, Automation, Vendors, and Contractors – to bring all process units into stable plant operation., Lead troubleshooting and root-cause analysis during start-up and ramp-up, turning issues into permanent fixes via disciplined change control (MOC) and close-out with the engineering contractor and suppliers., Enable operational readiness by supporting SOP development, training operators, advising on spare parts criticality, and ensuring a smooth handover into routine operations., Ideally, contribute your commissioning perspective during the design phase, providing constructive feedback on plant layout, start-up readiness, and operability to the process and plant engineering teams.