Project Engineer
Position SummaryThis Project Engineer will assist with project coordination, field verification, engineering documentation, and execution support for power generation projects. The Project Engineer will work closely with plant personnel, engineers, project managers, and contractors to help ensure project data, drawings, and system information are accurate and properly maintained throughout the project lifecycle.The ideal candidate will have a background in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering and an interest in utility generation, power plant systems, and field-based project execution.Key ResponsibilitiesSupport project engineering activities for generation plant capital and maintenance projects. Collect, organize, and maintain engineering and project documentation in designated systems and databases. Assist with technical document control processes, including transmittals, submittals, and engineering records. Conduct field walk-downs to verify existing conditions, equipment configurations, and system data accuracy. Compare current plant conditions against drawings, specifications, and project documentation to identify discrepancies. Assist engineering and project teams in evaluating current-state system conditions and proposed modifications. Coordinate with operations, maintenance, contractors, and engineering teams during project execution activities. Monitor project installation activities to ensure systems are installed according to design intent and approved changes are captured. Help track field changes, redlines, and engineering updates during construction and commissioning phases. Support quality assurance and turnover activities by validating completed work and documentation accuracy. Assist with project reporting, schedule updates, and status tracking as needed. Travel periodically between generation facilitiesQualificationsBachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related engineering discipline preferred. Internship, co-op, or entry-level experience in utilities, industrial facilities, manufacturing, construction, or power generation is a plus. Strong organizational and communication skills. Ability to interpret engineering drawings, P&IDs, and technical documentation preferred. Comfortable working in both office and industrial field environments. Proficiency with Microsoft Office and basic engineering/document management systems. Ability to manage multiple tasks and work collaboratively across departments. Preferred SkillsKnowledge of power plant systems, valves, instrumentation, or mechanical/electrical equipment. Familiarity with change management, field verification, or construction support processes. Strong attention to detail and problem-solving capabilities. Willingness to learn utility generation operations and project execution processes.