👉 Commission engineering is the process of overseeing and ensuring that a newly constructed or modified facility, such as a power plant, chemical plant, or building, operates safely and efficiently according to its design specifications and regulatory requirements. This involves coordinating various engineering disciplines, including mechanical, electrical, and civil, to integrate all systems and ensure they function together seamlessly. Commissioning engineers perform detailed inspections, tests, and adjustments to verify that equipment operates within safe limits, meets performance standards, and complies with environmental and safety regulations. They also document all procedures and ensure that operators are properly trained to manage the facility post-commissioning, thereby minimizing risks and maximizing operational efficiency.