Provide technical guidance to field engineers and customers during outage planning and execution
Provide inspection and test plan for unit assembly/disassembly’s at site, and service center repairs
Conduct and be part of design reviews to fulfill technical requirements
Lead service center complex repairs on rotors, diaphragms, casings, valves, etc.
Be single point of contact and technical interface for complex repairs projects with repairs sales, customer service managers, project managers, sourcing, engineering, and quality team
Collaborate and partner with sales/service directors, on site services, repairs centers, field engineers and parts engineering groups to provide technical direction and guidance
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering or related field of study from an accredited college or university
Minimum of 4+ years of experience in steam turbine service engineering
Minimum of 2+ years of field execution experience, preferably within the power generation industry
Good understanding of steam turbine and balance of plant systems and operations
Steam turbine rotating and stationary components inspection methods and repairs
Steam turbine disassembly, assembly, startups and operational exposure
Benefits
Healthcare benefits include medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug coverage
Access to a Health Coach, a 24/7 nurse-based resource
Access to the Employee Assistance Program, providing 24/7 confidential assessment, counseling and referral services
Retirement benefits include the GE Retirement Savings Plan, a tax-advantaged 401(k) savings opportunity with company matching contributions and company retirement contributions
Access to Fidelity resources and planning consultants
Other benefits include tuition assistance, adoption assistance, paid parental leave, disability insurance, life insurance, and paid time-off for vacation or illness
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Hard skills
steam turbine service engineeringfield executioninspection methodsrepairsdisassemblyassemblystartupsoperational exposuredesign reviewstechnical guidance