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Field Service Mechanical Supervisor - Generator

SIEMENS ENERGY LIMITED
Newcastle upon Tyne
5 days ago
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Overview

Join our dynamic Field Service team and be at the forefront of maintaining and optimising generator performance for our UK and global customers. In this role, you'll lead skilled technicians and contractors on-site, ensuring generators are disassembled, inspected, and reassembled with precision. You'll collaborate closely with clients, site management, and internal teams to deliver safe, efficient, and timely projects—managing priorities and solving challenges as they arise. Each day will combine hands-on engineering with strategic discussions, with the goal of driving quality, safety, and customer satisfaction.

How You\'ll Make an Impact
  • Lead and oversee craft technicians and subcontractors during planned preventative maintenance on hydrogen and air-cooled generators at customer sites in the UK and overseas.
  • Partner with site management to plan and execute work packages, ensuring all activities meet safety, quality, and project deadlines.
  • Provide expert technical advice to customers on generator disassembly and reassembly, resolving technical issues swiftly and effectively.
  • Represent Siemens Energy in meetings with clients and stakeholders, fostering strong professional relationships.
Qualifications
  • HNC/HND in Engineering or a recognised apprenticeship.
  • Around 5 years of technical field experience, including team supervision.
  • In-depth familiarity with hydrogen and air-cooled generators.
  • Strong communication, organisational, and multitasking skills with a collaborative and flexible approach.
  • Ability to work confidently both independently and in a team, with good computer literacy.
Benefits
  • Opportunities to work with a global team
  • Opportunities to work on and lead a variety of innovative projects
  • Medical benefits
  • Remote/Flexible work
  • Time off/Paid holidays and parental leave
  • Continual learning through the Learn@Siemens-Energy platform
  • Access to a variety of employee resource groups


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