Lead process and mechanical design for power generation facilities
Develop heat and mass balances, thermodynamic cycle analyses, and equipment sizing
Prepare equipment specifications, data sheets, P&IDs, and process flow diagrams
Serve as lead process engineer coordinating with multidisciplinary teams (mechanical, electrical, controls, civil/structural)
Support feasibility studies, front-end engineering & design (FEED), and detailed engineering
Provide occasional field support for construction, commissioning, startup, or performance testing (as needed)
Requirements
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering
10–35 years of relevant power plant process/mechanical engineering experience
Background at an AE firm, EPC contractor, utility, industrial power generation facility (plant engineer or operations), or major power equipment OEM
Strong experience in one or more of the following: gas turbine simple/combined-cycle plants, cogeneration/CHP, conventional thermal/boiler-based plants, biomass/WTE, chemical recovery boilers, air pollution control systems (FGD/SCR)
Experience with Thermoflow suite (Thermoflex, PEACE, GT PRO, etc.) or equivalent power cycle simulation tools
Field experience (commissioning, startup, performance testing, or plant operations)
Professional Engineer (PE) license
We are looking for highly motivated engineers with excellent interpersonal and communication skills, strong analytical and computer abilities, and the ability to thrive in a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment.
Benefits
Opportunity to work on diverse, high-visibility projects during a transformative time in the energy sector
Collaborative culture with industry veterans and opportunities to mentor and lead
Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits
Choice of vibrant Southeast locations (Atlanta, GA or Greenville, SC) with access to the growing regional power industry