Your Mission: Elevate Engineering Excellence
You're not just another cog in the wheel. You're the visionary behind the engineering marvels that power our world. Here's what you can expect:
1. Forge the Future: In this role, you won't just be an engineer; you'll be a visionary, an innovator, and a change-maker. You'll be the one who plans, designs, and orchestrates the maintenance of thermal power plant systems, ensuring they operate at peak efficiency. Your work will blaze a trail in the industry, establishing new standards and procedures that create cost-effective, sustainable solutions.
2. Power the World: Ever dreamt of working on projects that have a global impact? As part of our team, you'll be at the forefront of planning, designing, and maintaining thermal power plant systems and components.
3. Lead with Innovation: We're not just about maintaining the status quo; we're committed to pushing the envelope. Expect to pioneer new standards and procedures, creating cost-effective solutions that shape the industry.
4. Hands-On Involvement: This isn't just a desk job. You'll be rolling up your sleeves, providing on-site engineering support (typically a day trip, sometimes longer during Outage Season or Forced Outage), and ensuring our generation assets adhere to the highest industry standards, codes, and regulations. With a focus on combustion and steam turbine engineering, you'll take the lead in major maintenance projects and component upgrades. You will shape the specifications, coordinate fabrication, and oversee every aspect of these critical systems' life cycles, from installation to operation, application, maintenance, and repair.
5. Unleash Your Expertise: Specializing in combustion and steam turbine engineering, you'll be at the forefront of major maintenance activities and component upgrades. You'll be responsible for developing specifications, coordinating fabrication, and driving the success of these critical systems.
6. Quality Matters: Your work will be the cornerstone of maintaining and elevating quality levels and industry standards. You'll be the one to ensure that excellence is the norm, not the exception.
7. Always Learning: We're not just addressing today's problems, but the future as well. This requires you to continue to grow and develop. At PGE, we believe in investing in our best assets, Our People. Few examples, continuing education for professional licensure or certification, membership to industry partner conferences, or further education; we are "Always learning".
Your Responsibilities:
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Engineering Standards Maintains currency in state-of-the-art engineering practices and provides guidance and direction on engineering processes and standards to colleagues as requested. Utilizes thorough understanding and interpretation of applicable codes (i.e., ASME B31.1 Power Piping, ASME Boiler Pressure Vessel Code, American National Standards Institute, National Fire Protection Association Codes and Standards, etc.) and serves as a resource, providing guidance to other engineers.
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Engineering Production Prepares a variety of complex engineering deliverables for larger or multiple projects; coordinates multiple- discipline activity. Analyzes and recommends overall design enhancements to the operation, reliability, safety and regulatory compliance of PGE's generating resources; reviews calculations completed by other engineers; project work may include power boiler modifications, gas turbine overhauls and upgrades, steam turbine major maintenance, vibration analysis, lube oil analysis, bearing alignment, specification development and review, etc. Analyzes, responds to, performs and reviews complex technical studies; supports Root Cause Analyses (RCAs); prepares reports and design packages and provides data and recommendations on complex technical matters to company personnel and management. Investigates and analyzes complex system construction, maintenance and operational problems. Develops solutions and initiates corrective actions. Provides design direction to other engineers, technicians, draftsmen and designers within functional area.
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Project Coordination Actively coordinates with other internal/external team members on moderately complex projects, including representing the team to interdepartmental stakeholders. Reviews junior engineering work. Selects design methodologies and solutions to apply; leads work with other engineering departments, plant staff, environmental services, nondestructive examination team and reliability-centered maintenance team. Scopes, plans, schedules and directs major project assignments or a number of minor project assignments with complex features associated with design, construction, operation, maintenance or testing. Prepares project budget estimates and tracks project costs.
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Knowledge Sharing Serves as a technical specialist and provides consultation/guidance to project teams as it relates to steam and combustion turbine technology; actively fosters knowledge management and provides mentoring; implements resource-management strategy. Maintains a high level of engineering proficiency within the combustion and steam turbine technology.
Your Qualifications:
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Education: Requires a bachelor's degree in engineering. Preferred from ABET-accredited engineering program or program accredited by an equivalent agency.
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Experience:
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Typically five or more years in engineering, or four or more years in a related field with PE license.
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Certifications, Licenses and Training: Professional Engineering (PE) license strongly preferred; may be required based upon role.
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Valid Drivers License required
Preferred:
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Advanced knowledge of combustion and steam turbine operations and maintenance.
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Advanced knowledge of engineering and economic principles and concepts.
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Advanced knowledge of other engineering disciplines and intermediate ability to interpret engineering deliverable content as assigned.
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Advanced knowledge and application of engineering processes and procedures.
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Advanced industry knowledge and technology trends.
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Advanced knowledge of company QA/QC process and procedures.
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Aggressive issue resolution.
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Excellent communication and coordination skills.
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Working knowledge of construction feasibility.
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Working knowledge of procurement and contract administration.
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Advanced knowledge of process and procedures for project controls and estimates.
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Advanced knowledge in design and maintenance of thermal power plant components to include power boilers, gas turbines, heat-recovery steam generators, steam turbines, condensers, cooling towers, pumping, pipes, valves and other auxiliary equipment.
Portland General Electric Company
121 SW Salmon St
Portland
Oregon United States
www.portlandgeneral.com


