We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Junior Turbine Engineer to support the operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of gas and/or steam turbines in a power generation or industrial setting. This entry-level role is ideal for engineering graduates or those with limited hands-on experience who are looking to develop a strong foundation in turbine systems. You will work under the guidance of senior engineers and participate in equipment inspections, data collection, and minor maintenance activities.
Assist in monitoring turbine performance parameters and operating conditions.
Collect and analyze data related to vibration, temperature, pressure, and efficiency.
Support performance tests, equipment diagnostics, and routine condition assessments.
Participate in scheduled maintenance and minor repairs under supervision.
Support in pre-commissioning, start-up, and shut-down procedures.
Assist in turbine component inspections and documentation of findings.
Maintain accurate logs, records, and technical reports on turbine operations and maintenance.
Support root cause analysis and incident investigations by providing technical data.
Assist with creating maintenance work orders and tracking spare part usage.
Follow all safety protocols during field activities.
Adhere to environmental and quality control standards as defined by the plant.
Participate in safety meetings, toolbox talks, and on-the-job training sessions.
Hands-on learning in turbine operation and maintenance
Technical support for performance monitoring
Compliance with safety and engineering standards
Teamwork and collaboration with senior engineers
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Power Engineering, or a related discipline
Fresh graduates or candidates with up to 2 years of experience are encouraged to apply
Basic understanding of turbine systems (gas or steam) and thermodynamic principles
Willingness to learn and work in field-based environments
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Good communication and teamwork capabilities
Familiarity with engineering software (AutoCAD, MS Office, or basic condition monitoring tools) is a plus
Basic HSE certifications (e.g., OSHA 10, First Aid)
Exposure to OEM systems (e.g., GE, Siemens, Mitsubishi) is advantageous