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Power Plant – Site Engineering Support [Static Equipments] - Lead Engineer

Design and support static equipment for gas power plants, handling issues, NCRs, and compliance.

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India | Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India | Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Full Time
Junior (1-3 years)

Job Highlights

Environment
Onsite

About the Role

The Power Plant Site Engineering Support (Static Equipments) role is responsible for technical design and engineering of inlet, exhaust, fire protection, heating and ventilation systems, skids, gas turbine base frames, accessory bases, tooling and enclosures for gas‑based power plant projects, and it coordinates with site teams, other engineering disciplines, customers and suppliers during the commissioning phase. The incumbent supports non‑conformance cases, site queries, and supplier deviation requests; creates field modification instructions and mod‑kits; provides technical solutions for static equipment issues; and works with the Product Support Leader to improve SDR conversion rates and drive Mechanical COE quality KPIs. Additionally, they develop corrective and preventive actions, ensure designs comply with applicable codes, standards, GE Vernova design rules and safety/environmental requirements, and maintain a coordinated approach with other engineering disciplines and the technical team leader. Participation in SAFER case studies, design reviews, and timely closure of corrective actions is required, along with proactive customer responsiveness, diligent follow‑up of supplier deviations and field issues, and prompt closure of ER/NCR items while populating the ERS database for generic cases. The role also supports the project team by responding on time to customer document comments and questionnaires. • Design and engineer static equipment (inlet, exhaust, fire protection, HVAC, skids, GT base frame, accessories, tooling, enclosures) for gas‑based power plants. • Coordinate with site teams, other engineering disciplines, customers and suppliers during commissioning. • Support NCRs, ERs, and supplier deviation requests; create field modification instructions and mod‑kits. • Provide technical solutions for static equipment issues and improve SDR conversion rates. • Generate reports to drive Mechanical COE quality KPIs and manage CAPA actions. • Ensure designs meet applicable codes, standards, GE Vernova rules, contractual requirements, and safety/environmental guidelines. • Participate in SAFER case studies, design reviews, and ensure timely closure of corrective actions. • Maintain proactive customer responsiveness; follow up on supplier deviations and field issues; close ER/NCRs promptly. • Respond on schedule to customer document comments and questionnaires.

Key Responsibilities

  • equipment design
  • commissioning coordination
  • field modifications
  • technical solutions
  • kpi reporting
  • code compliance

What You Bring

Required qualifications include a mechanical engineering degree or master's from a recognized university, at least two years of relevant experience (preferably with GE Vernova gas turbines), and knowledge of ANSI, ASME, AMCA, ASHRAE codes and design methods. Desired characteristics are strong oral and written communication, problem‑analysis and resolution skills, customer and cost focus, resilience under stress, openness to innovation, flexibility, proactive solution identification, positive attitude, and the ability to negotiate and present effectively. • Mechanical engineering degree or master's from a recognized university. • Minimum 2 years of relevant experience; gas‑turbine power plant experience preferred. • Knowledge of ANSI, ASME, AMCA, ASHRAE codes and design methods. • Strong oral and written communication; problem‑analysis and resolution skills. • Customer‑focused, cost‑aware, resilient under stress, innovative and flexible. • Ability to foresee situations, devise solutions, and present/negotiate effectively.

Requirements

  • mechanical eng
  • gas turbine
  • ansi/asme
  • 2 years
  • problem solving
  • customer focus

Work Environment

Onsite

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