Entry Generator Specialist - Field Service and Technical Advising
Haines Junction, Yukon Territory, Canada
Listed on 2026-06-04
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Energy/Power Generation
Field/Service Technician, Power Plant / Engineering -
Engineering
Field/Service Technician
Job Description Summary
Job Description As a Steam Power Field Services & Technical Advising Specialist, you will travel extensively to customer sites across the Americas. You will support them with installation, maintenance, and warranty work on industrial power generation equipment. This position requires you to be trained and qualified as a Generator Specialist, authorizing you to perform both generator repair work and test and inspection assignments.
The Technical Field Advisor (TFA) provides on-site technical direction to customer-owned utility and industrial power plants for their Steam Turbine Generator Systems. The TFA is responsible for reviewing plant engineering documents and P&’s, troubleshooting plant systems and equipment, and planning, organizing, integrating, and directing resources such as labor, tools, and materials to complete the work scope according to contractual requirements. The primary responsibility of the TFA is to safely manage the maintenance and repair of various equipment used in power generation applications.
You may be assigned other duties to help proactively drive our Steam Power vision and align with our organization’s core values.
This is a remote position within the U.S., requiring approximately 80% travel annually. Travel will primarily be within the U.S., with possible international trips to Canada and Latin America.
Continuous employment is dependent on the successful completion of formal training provided by GE Vernova.
Job DescriptionRoles and Responsibilities
- Generator Design and Construction:
- Develop an in-depth understanding of generator design principles and construction techniques.
- Stay updated with the latest advancements and technologies in generator systems.
- Inspection Procedures:
- Master various generator inspection procedures, including visual inspections, non-destructive testing (NDT), and performance testing.
- Utilize specialized tools and equipment to conduct thorough inspections.
- Test and Measurement:
- Perform a range of tests on generators, such as insulation resistance tests, winding resistance tests, and performance tests, including both low voltage and high voltage (>600V ac/dc) tasks.
- Interpret test results accurately to assess the condition of the generator.
- Repair and Maintenance:
- Diagnose generator faults and determine the root cause of issues.
- Execute repair work on generators, including winding repairs and stator/rotor repairs.
- Perform routine maintenance tasks to ensure optimal generator performance.
On‑Site Support and Troubleshooting:
- Customer Site Visits:
- Travel to customer sites to provide on‑site support for generator installation, maintenance, and warranty work.
- Collaborate with customer personnel to understand their specific needs and challenges.
- Troubleshooting:
- Identify and resolve technical issues with generators in a timely manner.
- Provide solutions to complex problems and recommend improvements to enhance generator reliability.
- Documentation and Reporting:
- Prepare detailed reports on inspection findings, test results, and repair work performed.
- Maintain accurate records of all activities and communicate findings to relevant stakeholders.
Safety and Compliance:
- Safety Protocols:
- Adhere to all safety protocols and procedures when working on generators.
- Ensure a safe working environment for yourself and others by following best practices and guidelines.
- Regulatory Compliance:
- Ensure that all work performed complies with industry standards, regulations, and customer specifications.
- Stay informed about changes in regulations and standards that may impact generator operations.
Continuous Improvement and Training:
- Professional Development:
- Participate in ongoing training and professional development opportunities to enhance skills and knowledge.
- Stay current with industry trends, new technologies, and best practices in generator maintenance and repair.
Required Qualifications:
- Technical Degree/Bachelor's degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering or related discipline with a 3.0 or higher GPA; or a High School Diploma / GED with 4+ years of experience in Field Services or power generation equipment maintenance.
- Experience using electrical test equipment…
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