Ensuring Chart’s Success… This is an exciting and challenging job that will fully utilize your experience and project management skills in a way that few positions can offer. Chart's Field Engineers/Technicians are involved in the factory acceptance testing, installation, and commissioning of our cryogenic engineered systems and equipment. They are the final impression left on our customers and are crucial in obtaining repeat business from our customer base. The type of work will include design reviews with the project engineering teams, troubleshooting and testing of new equipment at the factory, working directly with customer and contractors on-site to provide guidance on the installation methods of Chart equipment, commissioning and startup activities, training end-users on the operation, maintenance and safety practices of Chart equipment, and providing feedback and lessons-learned to our engineering and design teams. What Will You Do? With the assistance of the project engineers and controls engineers assigned to each project, walk down and function test equipment prior to final shipment to the customer. Support production personnel with any alterations required during factory testing Conduct on-site field checkouts, commissioning and startup activities of the equipment after it is installed and train customer personnel on how to operate and maintain the equipmentCreate and maintain factory testing plans, commissioning plans, and training documentation, as needed Create field reports and punch-lists after returning from each site visit and assist the project management team with closing out any open items. Review project documentation and operating manuals to become familiar with each system prior to each site visit and plan each trip accordingly. Work with project management teams and customers to gain a better understanding of the scope of commissioning, site support, and training sold or required by each project Provide regular updates of travel status, customer schedules, and purchased tools or equipment to associated project managers Other duties and responsibilities as assigned by management Your Physical Work Environment Will Require… Office and on-site environments, many of which are active construction sites Engineering lab activities, including outdoor field testing Production floor environment will involve possible exposure to materials with rough edges, temperature extremes, moving mechanical parts, chemical cleaning solvents and their odors Cryogenic liquid testing that would involve possible exposure to cold surfaces and all common hazards associated with pressurized piping systems Work related travel will be required (approximately 75%) Frequent standing, sitting, walking. Working at heights is not uncommon. Frequent computer work.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees