NRL are partnered with a leading global provider of turbine field services to support recruitment of a Technical Field Advisor to work within their turbine controls team. This is an entry level position but with excellent opportunities as you develop your career with a truly global organisation.
About the role:
You will start by being enrolled in our client’s development programme. Early stages will include1-3 months of on-the-job training. After this you’ll head to the USA for your formal training course (approximately 3 months). You will then come home and complete a work-based assignment with an assigned mentor.
As part of the training programme, you will develop depth in technical expertise, lean thinking and leadership skills and will have a unique opportunity to go through:
In-person and Online training Curriculum
On-the-job trainings
Learning from experienced Technical Field Advisors (TFA’s)
You will gain experience and grow your career while traveling and helping provide power to communities. Upon successful graduation from the program, you will be eligible for a TFA – Controls position.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
The TFA – Controlsmanages controls activities on site during the installation and commissioning and maintenance of heavy-duty turbines/equipment (generator or mechanical drive). You would also be responsible for reviewing plant engineering documents and P&ID’s, troubleshooting of plant systems and equipment, planning, organizing, integrating and direction of resources such as labour, tools and materials as required to complete the work scope according to contractual requirements.
Maintain strong safety mindset to assure the executed work reflects the technical requirements within safety standards
Extensive travel to and from projects and various field assignments will be required
Ability and willingness to work holidays, weekends and overtime as required by field assignments
Actively manage controls activities on site during Installation, Commissioning and Maintenance of heavy-duty equipment, PLCs and other controls systems (MKVIe, MKVI, MKV, ..etc.)
Read and interpret piping and instrument diagrams (P&ID)
Provide timely and accurate internal and external reports
Provide expert consultation on complex projects
Provide customers with technical direction and support on Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) packaged products
May be assigned other duties to help proactively drive our client’s vision and align with our client’s organizational values.
What you will need:
Engineering degree or equivalent.
Strong technical competence in reading and interpreting electrical/mechanical flow and instrument diagrams.
Extensive travel to and from projects and various field assignments will be required.
Understand PLC ladder logic, including basic understanding of how to navigate through ladder rungs while troubleshooting
Have basic networking and programming knowledge
English proficiency required
What’s in it for you:
Competitive Salary and Benefits
Extensive training opportunities and mentorship
Classroom and virtual trainings
Regional and Global exposure
Working on multimillion dollar equipment
Wide range of career path opportunities
LEAN training
Learning and developing communication skills
Overtime, upon completion of the development programme
Should you be interested in discussing further please contact our recruitment team using the details below:
Relyn Winter – relyn.winter@nrl.co.uk
Andy Williams –awilliams@nrl.co.uk