Field Service Engineer - Control System (Turbomachinery & Process Solutions)
Responsibilities
Analyzing and correctly solving complex faults and problems on gas turbines, steam
turbines, compressor and other process system at the location of the customer.
Performing preventive maintenance interventions, trouble shooting, repairs, revisions
and modifications to turbomachinery and/or related process systems.
Engineering and design of HMI systems, general knowledge of Windows OS, Networking
and MS office packages. Functional design of control systems in industrial area
classification, ATEX and SIL requirements.
Design and engineering of field and machinery instrumentation: vibration and speed
sensors, pressure and temperature transmitters, valve positioners.
Ability to read and understand technical documentation packages: P&ID’s, manuals,
cause & effect diagrams, IO-lists.
Reporting on performed activities (orally and written).
Advising the customer about improvements and correct use of the machines and related
systems.
Performing workplace inspections concerning safety, health and environment.
Performing maintenance, modifications, adjustment, commissioning, testing and
trouble-shooting on software control system and equipment supporting gas turbines
and compressors.
Acting as primary point of contact and trusted advisor to customers for timely and
satisfactory resolution of concerns.
Interfacing across customers, engineering and management teams to ensure site
operations and maintenance activities aligned to technical requirements.
Collaborating with co-workers and customers to provide technical guidance to solve
complex technical problems.
Providing customers and management with professional and timely report related to
field services activities and equipment status.
Job requirements
Suitable candidates have a Bachelor's (ST) Degree Polytechnic (AMD) in Electrical
Engineering, Electronics, Control Engineering, Physic Engineering, Mechatronics
Relevant work experience as a field service engineer in the oil-, gas- and energy industry
is an advantage;
Ability to read and understand technical documentation packages: P&ID’s, manuals,
cause & effect diagrams, IO-lists.
General knowledge of the working principles of turbines, turbo compressors and
thermodynamics., though the most important thing is your personality and that you are
willing to learn;
Excellent command of English language, both verbal and in writing.
As Turbomachinery Control Engineer (E,C&I) you have good communication and social
skills which enable you to respond proactive and flexible to the customers wishes.
Having a strong customer service-orientation mindset, experienced leading customers
through tough decisions
Be skilled at communicating complex technical information to customers and teams
with varying levels of technical understanding
Knowledge of and experience with relevant automated systems (MS-Office, Visio,
Autocad, Ms. Project);
Willing to travel for work in remote and offshore.
The mid-level position requires relevant experience in one or more of the following
fields: controls, automation, instrumentation, rotating equipment and industrial
processes.
What do we offer?
A technical challenging job within an international organization with the ambition to
grow.
Development opportunities in a dynamic work environment in class and on the job
training,
Good personal guidance during the induction period.
A yearly contract with the possibility of a permanent contract.
Good working conditions such as.
Competitive salary (based on level of seniority);
Attractive overtime and field allowance compensation
BPJS medical coverage
Complete training from reputable OEM Principle
An informal and ‘down-to earth’ company culture.