Field Service Engineer – Mechanical, Rotating Equipment
Texas, United States of America
Full Time
1 week ago
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Key skills
AssemblyLeadershipCommunicationCollaboration
About this role
Role Overview
As a Mechanical Field Service Engineer, you will perform installation, commissioning, inspections, maintenance, troubleshooting, and overhaul of rotating equipment at customer sites.
You will serve as the primary technical representative on site, ensuring safe, high quality, and timely execution while maintaining strong collaboration with customers and internal stakeholders.
Executing installation, pre‑commissioning, commissioning, and maintenance of rotating equipment and associated auxiliaries.
Performing precision mechanical tasks including alignment, leveling, torqueing, dimensional checks, and assembly/disassembly.
Diagnosing mechanical issues and collaborating with technical support teams to define corrective actions.
Leading customer communication, site planning, daily coordination, and supervision of craft labor/subcontractors.
Preparing accurate Field Service Reports, daily logs, punch lists, and technical documentation.
Ensuring full compliance with QHSE requirements, including JSAs, toolbox talks, LOTO, and Permit‑to‑Work processes.
Requirements
Have engineering Degree (preferred) or Technical Diploma in Mechanical or related discipline.
Have minimum 5 years of field experience in rotating equipment installation, inspection, or maintenance.
Have specialization in one or more technologies: i) Compressors (e.g., BCL, MCL series) ii) HDGT (Frame 5, Frame 7) iii) Aeroderivative GT (LM2500, LM6000, LMS100) iv) Steam Turbines
Have ability to interpret mechanical drawings and follow OEM procedures.
Be proficiency with precision tools (laser alignment, borescope, micrometers, dial indicators).
Have experience executing upgrades, NICs/TILs, or mechanical modifications.
Have strong communication, leadership, and customer‑facing skills.
Show demonstrated commitment to safety and procedural compliance.
Show availability to travel extensively (70%+), including internationally and offshore.
Have eligibility to obtain (or current possession of) a TWIC card.
Tech Stack
Assembly
Benefits
Contemporary work-life balance policies and wellbeing activities
Comprehensive private medical care options
Safety net of life insurance and disability programs