Combustion Inspector - Traveling
Burrow Global, LLC · Jacksonville, FL · 1 wk ago
On-siteEngineeringFull-time
Key Responsibilities
- Perform thorough physical, visual (VT), and borescope inspections on gas turbine combustion components (fuel nozzles, liners, transition pieces, flow sleeves) and steam turbine path hardware.
- Execute high-precision mechanical measurements, including rotor runout, tip clearance, diaphragm alignments, bearing clearances, and casing measurements.
- Perform Non-Destructive Testing/Examination (NDT/NDE) techniques—such as Dye Penetrant (PT), Magnetic Particle (MT), and Ultrasonic Testing (UT) to detect surface/subsurface flaws, thermal fatigue, or erosion.
- Evaluate component wear, thermal barrier coating (TBC) degradation, corrosion, and erosion against OEM specifications and industry standards.
- Support major and minor outage projects, plant turnarounds, and emergency shutdowns for power plants, refineries, and manufacturing sites.
- Supervise disassembly of turbine systems, component evaluations, and reassemblies to ensure work complies with OEM tolerances and quality control guidelines.
- Collaborate with Field Service Engineers, Outage Managers, and Plant Maintenance Supervisors to document findings, recommend repairs, or advise on component replacements.
- Generate detailed inspection reports, photographic documentation, clear measurement logs, and Non-Conformance Reports (NCR) in a timely manner.
- Document asset condition trends and provide root-cause failure analysis (RCA) support for damaged hardware.
Qualifications & Requirements
- Education: Associate degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology, NDT Technology, or equivalent military/industrial technical training. High School Diploma/GED accepted with equivalent extensive field experience.
- Experience: 5+ years of hands-on experience in steam and gas turbine inspection, field service, or overhauls (GE, Siemens, Mitsubishi, Solar, or similar platforms).
- Technical Certifications: ASNT Level II or III in Visual Testing (VT), Liquid Penetrant Testing (PT), or Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) preferred. OSHA 10/30-Hour Safety Certification is a plus.
- Travel Requirements: Must possess a valid driver’s license and clean driving record. Willingness to travel extensively (75%+), primarily between sites in Texas and Michigan, with occasional work outside the core region depending on client needs. Willingness to work extended shifts, weekends, and holidays during peak outage seasons (Spring/Fall).
- Physical Working Conditions: Must be comfortable working in industrial environments, high-temperature zones, confined spaces, and at elevated heights. Capability to lift up to 50 lbs and climb vertical ladders, scaffolding, and stairs. Ability to pass required occupational health screenings (e.g., respiratory fit tests, pulmonary function testing).