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Site Engineering Liaison / Field Engineer

System One, Marshalltown, IA, United States


Job Title:

Site Engineering Liaison / Field Engineer
Location:

Marshalltown, Iowa

Type:

Contract
Assignment Duration:

18–24 months (project-based) (Starting August 2026)

Role Summary
System One is recruiting for a Site Engineering Liaison / Field Engineer to provide on-site technical support and oversight for the Owner on a 3x0 F‑class simple cycle power generation project in Iowa. This position is a key member of the Owner’s Engineer (OE) team and will serve as the primary engineering interface between the jobsite and the home office engineering leads (mechanical, electrical, I&C, civil/structural, and project controls).

The role focuses on construction‑phase engineering support, field issue resolution, and quality/technical oversight of the EPC contractor and major equipment suppliers, ensuring that the facility is constructed in accordance with contract requirements, design documents, codes/standards, and the Owner’s expectations for safety, quality, cost, and schedule.

Responsibilities

1. OE Technical & Construction Support

Provide day‑to‑day on‑site engineering support during construction and start‑up for a 3x0 F‑class simple cycle facility.

Review, interpret, and clarify IFC design drawings, data sheets, and vendor documents for field personnel and the Owner.

Support OE QA compliance reviews to verify that the EPC contractor’s work meets contractual, code, and industry best practices.

Identify potential design or constructability issues early and coordinate resolution with home office engineering leads.

2. Interface with Home Office Engineering

Act as the primary technical liaison between the site and the OE home office:

Communicate field conditions, nonconformances, RFIs, and changes that require engineering or owner input.

Coordinate timely responses to RFIs, NCRs, field change requests, and design deviations with home office discipline leads.

Provide feedback from the field to support design updates and as‑built documentation.

Participate in regular project coordination calls/meetings with the home office, providing concise updates on technical, quality, and constructability topics.

3. Contractor, OEM, and Stakeholder Coordination

Support the Owner and OE Project Manager in technical interactions with the EPC contractor, construction subcontractors, and major equipment OEMs (e.g., gas turbine, generator, balance of plant systems).

Attend and contribute to progress, coordination, and technical meetings at site, clearly representing OE/Owner technical interests.

Assist in the review and verification of contractor submittals, method statements, test procedures, and commissioning plans from a technical perspective.

4. Construction Monitoring & Quality Oversight

Provide on‑site technical observation of construction and installation activities, focusing on compliance with design documents, manufacturer requirements, and applicable codes/standards.

Support OE and Owner quality surveillance activities; review inspection/test results, punch‑lists, and corrective actions from an engineering standpoint.

Help verify that mechanical, electrical, civil/structural, and I&C installations are suitable for safe and reliable operation.

5. Field Engineering, Issues, and Changes

Perform field engineering assessments to support problem solving and resolution of unexpected site conditions or design conflicts.

Work with home office leads to develop and document technically sound solutions to field issues (e.g., design clarifications, minor redesigns, field adjustments).

Support OE review of change orders and claims from a technical perspective, including scope, basis, and potential impacts.

6. Commissioning & Start‑Up Support

Provide engineering support during system turnover.

Assist in the review and evaluation of pre‑functional checks, functional tests, performance tests, and reliability runs to confirm alignment with contract and design requirements.

Help track and resolve punch‑list and start‑up issues requiring engineering input.

7. Safety, Environmental, and Compliance

Promote and support site safety culture, working in alignment with Owner, EPC, and OE safety programs and procedures.

Help confirm that work complies with environmental, permitting, and regulatory requirements, escalating potential issues to the OE and Owner as appropriate.

Required Qualifications

Gas turbine construction‑phase experience on power generation.

Strong working knowledge of power plant systems and construction practices.

Demonstrated experience interfacing with contractors, OEMs, and multi‑discipline engineering teams on complex projects.

Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and specifications.

Proven capability to identify technical issues, evaluate options, and recommend practical, constructible solutions in a field environment.

Strong communication skills (verbal and written) to effectively engage with site personnel, Owner staff, and home office engineering teams.

Ability and willingness to work full‑time at the project site in Iowa for the duration of the assignment (18–24 months), including participation in extended work hours when required by project needs.

Preferred Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (mechanical or electrical).

Previous experience in an Owner’s Engineer, Owner’s representative, or independent engineer role on power generation projects.

EEO Statement
System One is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, disability, family care or medical leave status, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.

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