The Gas Turbine Mechanical Engineer plays a key role in the planning and support for the facilities maintenance outages.
The ideal candidate will have a strong knowledge of GE Gas Turbines and related auxiliary equipment.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
- Daily operations monitoring and maintenance support for the plant's gas turbine equipment
- Participation in daily meetings
- Perform periodic review of all related parts and components (New, Used, or Refurbished) for completely, compliance with drawings, damage, etc.
- Develop and oversee storage and preservation plans.
- Verify storage levels.
- Ensure that the “Response Plans” are viable and adequate for the resources, tools, capabilities, and training on hand to minimize downtime.
- Where possible, demo the Response Plans for verification.
- Provide mentorship to company staff on efficient troubleshooting and analysis of issues.
- Ensure all surveillance activities, e.g., operator rounds, M&D, etc. are suitable to detect emerging issues in your discipline. Verify compliance of these surveillance activities.
- Actively monitor all aspects of your scope, role, and responsibilities on a weekly basis to identify changes and risks early. Take corrective and preventive action as appropriate.
- Meet or exceed KPIs for responsiveness, reliability, and availability.
- Conduct detailed maintenance planning, pre-outage, outage, and post-outage planning activities with the company.
- Other duties as assigned.
Job Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering or related field
- Experience and demonstrated proficiency working with GE Fr 7EA turbines
- 5+ years of gas turbine repair and maintenance experience
- Experience performing borescope inspections
- Experience with scheduled, as well as unscheduled, maintenance of gas turbines
Benefits:
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Coverage
- 401k
- Generous PTO
Qualified applicants must be authorized to work in the United States.