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The Technical Field Advisor (Turbine and Generator) is the on-site technical specialist supporting the installation and commissioning of hydroelectric power projects. This role ensures that the mechanical and overall works are executed in accordance with the design, technical standards, quality requirements, and health and safety regulations. The Technical Field Advisor is responsible for preparing, directing and controlling the different phases of field operations for a project. This role is crucial to ensure that site works are completed safely, at the required quality standards, on time and within budget.
Job Responsibility:
Ensure EHS (environment, health and safety) compliance, evaluate tasks to assess hazards posing risks to workers, confirm controls are in place to prevent injuries and unplanned events
Stop work if risks are not sufficiently mitigated
Promote and uphold a strong safety culture
ensure all technical work complies with EHS requirements
Participate in risk assessments, method statements, and job safety analyses for high-risk activities (heavy lifts, confined spaces, hot work, working at heights, energized work)
Support implementation of environmental protection measures
Ensure compliance with applicable standards, permits, and regulatory obligations during construction and commissioning
Work closely with the Site Manager to plan and sequence construction activities
Provide input to construction schedules for technical tasks and critical path activities
Provide day-to-day technical guidance and expertise to on site construction teams
Lead and direct various labour teams in the planning and execution of daily activities
Closely monitor critical installation processes such as turbine and generator alignment, bearing installation, shaft coupling, critical lifts, etc
Review and interpret engineering drawings, specifications, procedures, and manuals
Verify that construction and installation work complies with design, codes, standards, and OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) requirements
Participate in inspections and critical quality checks (alignment, welding, grouting, etc)
Support resolution of technical non-conformances and punch list items
Support constructability reviews and propose solutions to technical and logistical constraints
Coordinate with specialized subcontractors for key installation tasks
Review and validate test results
Support preparation of as-built documentation and O&M (Operation and Maintenance) handover packages
Provide regular updates to project leadership on technical issues, risks, and progress
Act as site technical point of contact for design engineers, project managers, methods engineers, subcontractors and customer representatives
Participate in technical meetings, design clarifications, and change management discussions
Lead or contribute to root cause analysis for construction issues
Recommend technical solutions, field changes and design optimizations where appropriate
Capture lessons learned and improvement opportunities for future projects and standard practices
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in mechanical, electrical, or civil engineering, or a related technical discipline
Equivalent technical diploma with substantial hydro or power plant construction experience may be considered
Minimum of 5 years of prior hydro electric generator experience, preferably in a supervisor capacity
Strong technical knowledge of hydroelectric plant systems and structures
Minimum of 5-years in mechanical installation of shaft lines, turbines or generators
Excellent computer skills and MS office knowledge
Actively respect all safety instructions detailed in the site EHS plan and being proactive on all safety related topics at the work site
Report any quality issues and non-conformities and ensure the site quality plan is respected at every step of the work
Ability to lead, motivate and empower staff
Perform skilled duties involving shaft line alignment, bearing settings, mechanical precision tools and measurements, setting on-site machining tools
Read and understand manuals, drawings, plans and specifications
Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work
Work under pressure
Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills in a field environment
Good communication and interpersonal skills for working with multi-disciplinary teams and contractors