Full-Time

Power Generation Project Engineer

Mechanical

Posted on 10/7/2025

PG&E

PG&E

Compensation Overview

$115.1k - $175.1k/yr

Jackson, CA, USA

Hybrid

Hybrid work model with approximately 30% travel expected.

Category
Mechanical Engineering (1)
Requirements
  • 4-year BS Degree in Engineering from an accredited curriculum in the US or the equivalent from outside the US is required.
  • Mastery of the Associate level Project Engineer job duties and demonstrated leadership, knowledge, and ability to perform the job duties of the Journey level Project Engineer.
  • Meets specific technical requirements gained through a minimum of three years of cumulative experience in project engineering, design, and construction.
  • Ability to obtain California PE license within 18 months of hire.
Responsibilities
  • Performs functions of a Journey level Project Engineer, including more complex and higher profile programs.
  • Program lead for various mechanical asset programs related to powerhouse equipment.
  • Responsible for investment strategies and technical scope requirement development for the purposes of long-term planning.
  • Supports more senior engineers, or leads on less complex subjects, in the powerhouse asset family on development and implementation of maintenance strategies.
  • Supports scope clarifications for project execution efforts for moderately complex generation projects.
  • Provides broad and in-depth technical support to O&M as needed including incident investigation and development of corrective actions.
  • Proactively controls scope, schedule, cost, and quality of Asset Management Systems and their programs.
  • Provides guidance, coaching, technical direction, oversight and quality control for assigned programs and technical work done in discipline.
  • Performs and/or reviews engineering analyses and studies, reviews detail scopes, viable alternatives, conceptual designs, and recommended fixes to ensure safe/reliable operation of generation assets.
  • Interprets and applies applicable codes and regulations.
  • Approves and stamps technical specifications and standard design drawings.
  • Works with supervisors and others to represent PG&E to internal and external organizations as required.
  • Identifies gaps between current business practices and stated objectives and provides recommendations for process improvements to address gaps.
Desired Qualifications
  • A MS Degree in Engineering or Business in addition to a BS degree in Mechanical Engineering.
  • A diploma or certification in Asset Management.
  • Familiarity with ISO 55001 Asset Management standard and requirements.
  • Knowledge and experience in Hydropower and mechanical equipment such as rotating equipment, turbines, valves, ASME pressure vessels and balance of plant systems and its designs.
  • Understanding of asset planning, FMEA, equipment testing and maintenance, along with risk and condition assessment of equipment associated with the hydropower industry.
  • Leads the development and/or presentation of findings to both internal and external organizations, including regulatory bodies, contractors, outside vendors and senior leadership.
  • Able to stamp and/or certify engineering drawings and documents.
  • Has demonstrated a broad and in-depth knowledge of engineering and asset management concepts, principals, practices, and engineering requirements for generation assets.
  • Has a working knowledge of power generation industry including understanding of design, construction, and/or operation of rotating machines, and experience interpreting applicable codes, standards, regulations, and practices.
  • Demonstrate informed judgment when making decisions and recommendations and use of technical & business judgment in applying engineering and program management principles and techniques to determine cost effective and practical solutions.
  • Track record of building consensus around moderately complex and controversial Asset Management & technical issues and successfully persuading others to act on agreements reached.
  • Able to provide clear and effective technical direction and guidance to less experienced engineers, project managers, drafters, and analysts, and to provide training to these and other groups as needed.
  • Able to independently provide technical and/or program oversight and direction to consultants, suppliers, and construction firms to meet moderately complex program needs.
  • Track record of taking ownership of problems and their solutions.
  • Able to identify gaps between current business practices and stated objectives and provide recommendations for process improvements to address gaps.
  • Proactively evolves asset management, engineering and program management skills and knowledge through industry associations & conferences, technical workshops, trade publications, and additional formal education.

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