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Predictive Maintenance (Vibration Analysis, Thermography, Oil Analysis) Mechanical Repair (Turbine, Gearbox, Pump) Predictive Maintenance (Vibration Analysis, Thermography, Oil Analysis.
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The position requires significant travel, meeting with customers at their locations, understanding their process and integration of the steam turbine into their industrial system. Managing a diverse sales staff, with a variety of products to sell is important so that they will be inspired to sell turbine products.
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Proficient on personal computers, in particular, word processing and spreadsheets, database programs, data acquisition systems, OSI PI/SEEQ, PLC programs, understand gas engine/turbine controls, centrifugal compressor surge controls.
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Knowledge of mechanical design and finite element analysis software such as ANSYS. Knowledge of aerodynamics design and computational fluid dynamic software such as CFX. Experience in aeroelastic vibration test, instrumentation, and data analysis.
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The Boiler Technician position is part of the Boiler Technician Program that is designated as a Specialized Training Program to develop highly skilled employees responsible for factory power generation through the safe and efficient operation of boiler and turbine equipment.
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Responsible for developing, documenting, and improving predictive maintenance programs using predictive failure techniques such as vibration analysis, thermo-graphic imaging, etc. In addition, we are the leading producer of airfoil castings for the industrial gas turbine market.
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Keep the vibration analysis model updated (failure frequencies, wind turbine model, gearbox model, generator model, etc.) 2 or more years vibration discipline experience in solving machine problems using vibration analysis.
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Lead the gas turbine testing process to gather accurate high-fidelity performance, emissions, and vibration data in accordance with established procedures. The role has two principal areas of responsibility: (1) the testing and expert evaluation of gas turbine performance, emissions, and vibration results, and (2) the planning and execution of planned and ad-hoc maintenance to keep the test facility in a constant state of readiness for the next performance test.
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Min. 3-5 years of industry design experience in the aerospace sector developing either gas turbine engines (APUs, turboshafts, turbofans or turboprops) or rocket engines (solid or liquid propulsion), or their associated systems (Core propulsion, externals or installations.
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Analyze data obtained from vibration, lubrication, acoustic ultrasound, thermography, and compressor/turbine performance monitoring programs to continually improve rotating equipment performance.
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GE, Siemens, or other OEM wind turbine engineering or operating experience. Experience with vibration analysis of rotating equipment. OSI PI data historian and EtaPRO is a plus. GE, Siemens, or other OEM wind turbine engineering or operating experience.
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ASME Performance Test Codes and IEC Wind Standards. E-Verify Notice: AES will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with information from each new employee's I-9 to confirm work authorization.
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Alliant Energy has a great opportunity for a Wind Turbine Technician Journey level to join our team in Iowa Falls, IA. In this role you will perform a variety of work connected with the operations, maintenance inspections and testing of wind turbine sites.
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Provide sound engineering to determine cost-effective solutions to urgent problems such as compressor startup problems, compressor shutdowns/faults, coolant or oil contamination, capacity deficiencies; gas conditioning – drip gas, water, dirt ingestion; station piping problems (support, vibration, excessive pressure drop, etc.
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Experience with natural gas fired combustion turbines, heat recovery steam generators (HRSG), electrical, chillers, compressed air, water softeners, and emissions control systems Knowledge of and experience with at least four (4) of the following skills: pipefitting, welding, machining, rigging, rotating machine repair, fabrication, machine alignment, basic vibration analysis, and basis understanding of electrical test equipment.
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