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Engineer at Coffman Secures Commissioning Accreditation

Jesse Wight-Crask has recently earned his Certified Commissioning Authority designation, showcasing his expertise in the commissioning of buildings.

Engineer from Coffman Secures Certification in Commissioning
Engineer from Coffman Secures Certification in Commissioning

Engineer at Coffman Secures Commissioning Accreditation

Coffman Engineers' Mechanical Engineer Earns Certified Commissioning Authority (CxA) Certification

In a recent development, Jesse Wight-Crask, a mechanical engineer at Coffman Engineers, has earned a Certified Commissioning Authority (CxA) certification. This recognition highlights Wight-Crask's knowledge in overseeing and managing the commissioning of buildings.

Commissioning, as described in the article, involves verifying a project's systems, equipment, and facilities have been designed, installed, tested, and function according to the operational requirements and design intent. It is a crucial process that ensures the smooth functioning of buildings and their systems.

Wight-Crask has seven years of engineering design experience, with five years focusing on commissioning building systems and facilities. His expertise extends beyond commissioning, as he has experience in HVAC design, economic analysis, and construction administration.

The CxA certification programme is overseen by the Associated Air Balance Council's commissioning group. Wight-Crask participates in nationally recognized courses from this group, as well as from the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers.

Brent Little, the mechanical engineering principal at Coffman Engineers, commends Wight-Crask's commitment to delivering buildings that perform as designed. Little's praise reflects the high regard in which Wight-Crask is held within the engineering community.

This latest news from Coffman Engineers underscores the firm's commitment to excellence and its dedication to its team members' professional growth. The article was published on July 2, 2025, in the digital edition.

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