Structural Integrity Associates, Inc.

Manager, Turbine and Generator Services

ESG - Austin, TX - Full Time

Structural Integrity Associates, Inc. (SIA) is seeking a Manager for the Turbine and Generator services group to coordinate, develop, and implement innovative solutions for extending the life and failure analysis of rotating equipment including gas, steam, and wind turbines. The manager will oversee the group's service offerings and contribute to product planning, ensuring they align with market conditions and development needs. The ideal candidate will lead a dynamic team focused on delivering client-centered solutions for simple and combined cycle gas turbines, steam turbines, hydro, wind, and nuclear power generation. The role encompasses all aspects of engineering consulting, including managing client relations, business development, project quoting, execution, and reporting. Furthermore, the candidate will work to develop and expand business opportunities with existing Structural Integrity clients while supporting the growth of new clients and business offerings.

Primary Responsibilities:
  • Manage and lead a dynamic team of experienced engineers performing that use finite element modeling, fracture mechanics, and operational review to perform rotor life extension, fitness-for-service and failure analysis services to owners and operators of turbine equipment.
  • Interface with clients to identify their needs and match with solutions SIA offers.
  • Conduct evaluations for the design, life assessment, and root cause failure analysis of turbine and generator equipment, both rotating and non-rotating, as well as other high-temperature components that are susceptible to creep, fatigue, and other damage mechanisms. This evaluation may include high-energy piping, headers, tubing, valves, pressure vessels, and additional high-temperature and pressure components.
  • Perform thermal heat transfer and structural stress analysis on rotating equipment, pressure vessels, piping systems, turbine rotors, blades, casings, valve bodies, and other plant structures using both classical methods and finite element analysis.
  • Utilize fatigue, corrosion, and high-temperature creep life assessment, along with fracture mechanics-based crack growth concepts, to evaluate the serviceability of damaged or flawed components.
  • Apply expertise in materials, welding, and nondestructive examination techniques throughout projects. Assist in Root Cause Analysis by providing lifing calculations for failed components.
  • Develop lifing and modeling processes and procedures for typical failure modes and components. Provide mentorship and training to entry-level engineers in stress analysis and life assessment techniques.
  • Prepare written technical reports and presentations. Develop proposals for opportunities identified through collaboration with Nondestructive Examination (NDE) personnel on inspection work and analytical staff.
  • Participate in annual planning meetings and budgeting processes.

Required Skills/Qualifications:
  • 10-15 years of experience in Mechanical Engineering or related industry experience.
  • BS or MS degree in Mechanical Engineering.
  • Highly motivated self-starter with a strong eagerness to learn and challenge historical practices.
  • Experience in power generation rotating machinery, including but not limited to gas turbines, steam turbines, generators, and plant auxiliaries.
  • Working knowledge of CAD software, Abaqus and/or ANSYS FE software, and general fracture mechanics and creep concepts.
  • Knowledge of common gas turbine and steam turbine alloys, failure mechanisms and properties.
  • Ability to be actively involved in both internal and external training and development programs.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, along with proficiency in computer software, including Microsoft Office.

Desired Skills/Qualifications:
  • Background in life management of capital and critical assets or maintenance.
  • Background in rotor dynamics, balancing and torsional analysis.
  • Experience with SolidWorks.
  • Experience with computer programming.
  • Experience in consulting, sales, or application engineering.
  • PE license in one or more states.

Structural Integrity Associates, Inc. (SIA) does not welcome third-party recruiters, employment agencies, headhunters, etc. Please do not reach out to SIA employees requesting a call, sit down, meeting, or email response. 

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Certain positions at SIA may require access to information and technology which is subject to Export Administration Regulations 15 CFR 730-774, including those of the US Department of Energy (DOE) in 10 CFR 810 and Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) 10 CFR Part 110. Hiring decisions for such positions must comply with these regulations and may result in SIA limiting its consideration of foreign nationals who are citizens of countries that are not on the DOE’s Generally Authorized Destinations List: https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-10/chapter-III/part-810/appendix-Appendix%20A%20to%20Part%20810.

About Us:
Structural Integrity Associates, Inc. (SIA) is an engineering consulting firm serving various industries including Nuclear Power, Energy Services, Pipeline Integrity, and Critical Infrastructure. Join a team of internationally recognized experts in a culture based on knowledge, excellence, and respect for one another. Our employees are members of a distinct community of internationally respected professionals committed to quality, engineering innovation and a shared goal of building a safer world.


Why Work at SIA?
SIA offers a competitive salary and performance-based bonus program. Our retirement benefits include a Traditional 401k, Roth 401k, and an employer match. To help employees maintain a work-life balance, SIA also offers various paid time off including vacation, floating holidays, sick time, and parental leave.

Our employees also enjoy a comprehensive benefits program that includes the following:
  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Life Insurance and AD&D
  • Short-term and long-term disability
  • Health Savings Account with employer contribution
  • Flexible Spending Account for health care and dependent care
  • ID theft protection and credit monitoring
Structural Integrity Associates, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer.
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