Field Service Engineer
Listed on 2026-01-23
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineer, Field/Service Technician, Systems Engineer
Job Description
B&W is seeking Mechanical, Chemical, and Civil Engineering, or similar Engineering Technology graduates, to join our team of talented Field Service Engineers, who provide best in the industry expertise and support on a broad range of B&W utility, industrial, and environmental products to our customers.
A Field Service Engineer will assist more experienced Service Engineers in performing pre-commissioning testing on boilers and environmental equipment and in the development of start-up schedules and procedures to ensure facilities meet pre-commissioning requirements. They will also work on the maintenance, inspection and operations of existing equipment to achieve reliable operations. The Service Engineer will work with a Senior Service Engineer or team of engineers to learn about the equipment and operations, with the goal being to establish a knowledge base so that they can work on their own as a B&W representative in a customer’s plant.
This position requires extensive travel (90%) including driving on client/customer property.
Additional duties of the Field Service engineers include:
Qualifications
Field Service is a fast-paced job providing great job variety. Entry level engineers will work closely with senior engineers and the District Engineer. Field Service work provides a challenging and rewarding job and steep learning curve in which the engineer develops practical knowledge of power plants and all aspects of B&W products. The qualities we’re looking for are:
US-NC-Charlotte
Other LocationsUS-NJ-Fairfield, US-GA-Atlanta, US-TX-Houston, US-MO-Kansas City, US-OH-Cincinnati, US-IL-Downers Grove, US-CO-Littleton
Work LocationsCharlotte, NC - Sales & Service (100) 15801 Brixham Hill Avenue, Suite 150 Charlotte 28277
OrganizationGlobal Parts & Services
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