Turbine Technician
$115,000–$125,000 year
On-site · Houston, Texas, United States
Job Summary
Hands-on Turbine Technician focused on LM2500/LM6000 aeroderivative turbine maintenance, troubleshooting, and commissioning across a growing power-generation portfolio. Primary responsibilities include turbine maintenance and field troubleshooting, hot-section and combustion inspections, borescope evaluations, vibration data collection, laser alignment, and precision measurements; support commissioning, startup, and performance verification; collaborate with control room operators and electrical technicians during black-start/forced-outage recovery; participate in on-call rotation; maintain detailed logs for NERC/FERC compliance; manage turbine auxiliaries (inlet filtration, enclosure ventilation, fire suppression); travel to project sites for inspection/commissioning. Requirements include 3–5+ years of hands-on GE LM2500/LM6000 experience, strong borescope/vibration/laser/precision tools skills, and LOTO/Arc Flash knowledge; familiarity with ASME/ANSI/NFPA 70/NEC/ILEE; possible GE Mark VIe or Woodward MicroNet exposure; U.S. location based on on-site work in Houston with field travel.
Required Qualifications
- 3–5+ years of hands-on maintenance experience on GE LM2500 and/or LM6000 aeroderivative gas turbines
- Experience with borescope inspection, vibration analysis, laser alignment, and precision measurement tools
- GE Field Service Certification Level 1 or 2 preferred; equivalent documented training considered
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