CompanyConfidential Employer
LocationHouston, Texas, USA
IndustryEnergy
Compensation$120,000 - $150,000 per year
Employment TypeFull Time/Direct Hire
Remote StatusNo Remote
Total Openings1
Work Experience5 - 15 years
Step into a role where your engineering expertise directly shapes the future of field service operations. A confidential employer in Houston has recently been acquired by a global heavy industrial machinery leader, creating an exciting time to join. As the Rotating Equipment Engineer, you will take the lead in transforming traditional paper-based processes into efficient digital workflows, giving you a front-row seat to modernizing how field teams work.
Your day-to-day will involve rolling out smarter software tools, developing technical documentation that speeds up operations, and training field teams around the world. By improving tooling systems and driving quality initiatives, you will help reduce downtime and increase safety on critical rotating equipment. This role is not just about support—it’s about building a data-driven, digitally enabled Field Service organization that sets new standards in the industry.
The ideal person for this role brings a bachelor’s degree in mechanical, industrial, or mechatronics engineering and at least five years of hands-on experience with rotating equipment. You are someone who naturally seeks out better ways to do things, whether it’s automating a report, simplifying a work instruction, or introducing a new tool. You enjoy traveling occasionally to job sites and working closely with field teams to understand their challenges. Clear communication and a bias for action are part of your DNA.
With a salary of $120,000 to $150,000, negotiable relocation, and a clear path to grow inside a rapidly expanding company, this is a career move worth making. You will not only modernize field service today but also shape the systems that will carry the company into the future. Ready to put your stamp on a global operation? Apply today to start the conversation about your next chapter.
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