

Energy tech co. that designs, builds, services gas, nuclear, hydro, steam & wind power systems globally.
The role is a key member of the Steam Services IT team, tasked with simplifying processes and system landscapes to boost productivity for commercial and field service employees. It also involves operationalizing AI across the organization’s systems. The position will lead change initiatives that align with the company’s vision for a lower‑carbon energy future.
Responsibilities include leading multiple IT engagements, mapping existing and future processes, data sources, and workflows into a unified enterprise data model, and acting as the subject‑matter expert for services and commercial applications. The incumbent will gather requirements, prioritize business outcomes, and ensure compliance with application policies, security standards, and code reviews. Collaboration with cross‑functional teams is essential to identify product enhancements, drive lean improvements, and balance execution with landscape simplification. The role also oversees research into emerging technologies such as generative AI, organizes project teams, and manages global program execution.
The minimum qualification is a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a STEM field combined with significant technical and leadership experience in IT program or product areas. Preferred attributes include a passion for AI, strong data‑analysis skills, ERP experience in manufacturing, and the ability to influence stakeholders and manage third‑party partners. Excellent written and verbal communication, global teamwork, and a self‑starter mindset are also required.
GE Vernova offers a competitive compensation package, comprehensive health and wellness benefits, and programs that support work‑life balance and continuous learning. The company is committed to inclusion, diversity, and fostering an environment where every employee feels respected and empowered. Relocation assistance is not provided, but employees join a mission‑driven organization focused on decarbonizing the world’s energy supply.