Job Description
FIELD ENGINEER The Field Engineer will manage the Screaming Eagle Staff on site at the customers’ location. The Field engineer will generate a project schedule and report the status to the schedule on a daily and weekly basis; this will include weekly and monthly planning. Ensure all operations from the client are provided, the client approves all assembly operations and provides all material to perform the tasks. If materials are not available for the planned weekly tasks, the Field engineer will generate a Bill of Material of all items needed and present to the client for purchase. The FE will need to clearly communicate all schedule issues in the building and the cause such that the Client can resolve the issues quickly. The FE will attend daily/weekly status meetings with the client and their other supplier. The FE is NOT responsible for any work performed by others and is not required to track others’ work. The FE should manage by the rule – If you see something say something. The Field Engineer is the primary contact with the customer. The field engineer will work with the SET Turbine Field Advisors on day and night shift to maintain work progress to the customer provided requirements. The customers will approve of all work performed during the day and on a weekly basis. The FE provides guidance to crews, ensuring compliance with safety and quality standards, and minimizing downtime. Core Responsibilities Manpower Planning: Lead and execute the build of the aeroderivative turbine at site using the customers provided requirements. The FE does not sign any of the assembly operation sheets. Installation & Commissioning: Not required for this work for upcoming project. Direction: Provide on-site staff management direction. Customer Liaison: Serve as the primary contact for customers, providing daily reports, updating on progress, and recommending repairs or replacements. Safety & Compliance: Enforce strict adherence to safety protocols (e.g., LOTO, confined space) and regulatory requirements (e.g., OSHA). Data Analysis: Analyze the build schedule and review requirements. Required Skills and Qualifications Education: Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering or related experience Experience: 5–10 years of experience in plant operations or field maintenance Technical Knowledge: Deep understanding of Heavy Duty (e.g., Frame 7FA/501F/Generators/Steam Turbines) or Aero-derivative (e.g., LM2500/LM6000) gas turbines and rotating equipment. Skills: Proficiency in using office products and communication.