Early Career Field Service Engineer Training Program
Siemens Energy · Fort Worth, TX · 1 wk ago
Administrative$72k–$79k/yrFull-time
About the role
Country: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
State/Province/County: Pennsylvania, Georgia, Texas, Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Kentucky, Ohio, North Dakota, Texas, Texas
City: Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Houston, Chicago, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Louisville, Youngstown, Bismarck, Fort Worth, Waco
A Snapshot of Your Day
Our Field Service organization travels to power plants across the U.S. and where our employees are responsible for the maintenance and upgrades to some of the largest and most powerful electrical generation machinery in the world including gas turbines, steam turbines and generators. This program is the entry point to our world-class field service organization!
How You’ll Make an Impact
- During your first 12 months, you will complete classroom and lab training in Orlando and participate in on-the-job training with expert engineers, working at multiple customer sites across the US.
- Work directly with our leading staff of field service engineers to develop skills that include equipment operation, maintenance, job site safety, project management, leadership, and Siemens Energy’s business systems.
- Once you complete training, as a Field Service Engineer, you'll be supervising technicians and mechanics working on turbine generator equipment during power plant maintenance shutdowns (outages), both planned and unplanned system outages which can occur due to equipment performance issues.
- You will be responsible for disassembling, inspecting, and reassembling turbines and generators.
- You will coordinate the upgrading of mechanical and electrical systems on turbine generators to increase power output and efficiency.
- Collaborating with our worldwide engineering staff to perform niche mechanical and electrical testing.
- You will serve as the primary customer contact during outages and ensure that repairs are made in a timely and accurate manner.
What You Bring
- Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, engineering technology, or related field by June 2026.
- You enjoy using both your mind and your hands to seek sophisticated mechanical problems while working closely on a team and with our customers to provide outstanding service.
- You are a self-starting leader, who enjoys using all available resources and leading others to build innovative solutions to challenging mechanical issues.
- You enjoy travel – so much that you are okay with traveling for extended periods of time. Typically, Our Field Service Engineers will travel 200-250 days per year for anywhere from 2-15 weeks at a time.
- While deployed, you will work extended working hours of up to 12-14 hours per day including weekends/holidays, 6 – 7 days per week. A typical work week can be 60-84 hours.
- You can: ascend/descend ladders to examine equipment, position yourself to examine equipment including in confined spaces, move boxes weighing up to 40 pounds, work in outdoor weather conditions, walk long distances and share cramped office trailer with other employees.
- This program offers a flexible schedule that allows you to improve your professional impact, you're earning power, and offers work life balance.
- We are currently recruiting for our next class, which will commence in June 2026. Our Fall 2026 recruitment timeline includes an in person interviewing event in Orlando the week of May 11th
Rewards
- Career growth and development opportunities
- Supportive work culture
- Company paid Health and wellness benefits
- Paid Time Off and paid holidays
- Family building benefits
- Parental leave
- 401K savings plan with company