Instrumentation Engineer
Job Description Summary
The Instrumentation Engineer has technical ownership and responsibility for instrumented systems of gas turbines, steam turbines, generators, and balance of plant (BOP) fluid systems.GE Vernova is looking for a curious and driven early-career engineer to join our global Instrumentation Engineering team. You will contribute to the design and development of cutting-edge gas turbine technology that powers millions of homes and businesses worldwide — while building a strong foundation for a long-term engineering career.
As an Instrumentation Engineer, you will develop technical ownership of instrumented systems across gas turbines, steam turbines, generators, and balance of plant (BOP) fluid systems. You will ensure execution excellence through analysis, design studies, drawings, specifications, bills of material, wiring diagrams, and customer technical issue resolution.
This role offers structured mentorship, cross-discipline exposure, and a clear development path — from entry-level engineer to technical leader.
Job Description
Essential Functions/Responsibilities
- Support New Unit project execution globally, from design through customer delivery
- Work across GE Vernova's full product portfolio — Gas Turbine, Steam Turbine, Generator, and Balance of Plant
- Develop and review instrumentation drawings, wiring diagrams, bills of material, and technical specifications in GTCC PLM
- Develop and review wiring diagrams in EPLAN
- Manage project documentation (schematics, instrument lists, signal lists) in AVEVA
- Perform analysis and design studies for instrumented fluid systems
- Collaborate with mechanical, controls, and electrical engineering teams
- Support customer and field technical issue resolution
- Participate in design reviews and milestone discussions across the product lifecycle
Qualification Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Instrumentation, Mechanical, or related Engineering discipline
Desired Characteristics
- 0–2 years of relevant experience (internship, co-op, or academic project experience counts)
- Familiarity with instrumentation principles, P&IDs, wiring diagrams, or control systems
- Experience with engineering design tools, CAD software, or PLM systems
- Strong academic record in a relevant engineering discipline
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Eagerness to learn, adapt, and contribute in a fast-paced global environment
- Strong communication skills — verbal, written, and across remote/global teams
Additional Information
Relocation Assistance Provided: Yes