Field Technician III
Mannheim, DE
Field Technician III - Bolt Product
Westinghouse Electric Company
Mannheim
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About the role:
As a Field Technician III you will be responsible for the correct maintenance and assembling of all tools related to the baffle and clevis bolt equipment used during nuclear power plant outages worldwide. The role includes equipment trouble shooting, maintenance & preparation of all Standard and Backup tools, on‑site execution, and close collaboration with shift / jump leads, Tool Operators and platform worker. Participation in the maintenance of the bolt replacement equipment and other specialist field service equipment is also part of the role.
On-Site the experienced field technician act as the tool specialist and is responsible for the correct maintenance, assembling and preparation of the tool needed for the replacement of bolts. He provides the correct tools to the platform worker that installs it on the machine.
You will report to the Manager NDE & Special Products and be located at Mannheim.
Key Responsibilities:
- Repair and maintenance of bolt replacement equipment and especially the tools and other specialist field service equipment.
- Commissioning and testing of new parts for the bolt replacement equipment and other specialist field service equipment.
- Training of new team members and subcontractors on the tools used on the bolt replacement equipment
- On-site operation of the bolt replacement equipment and other Westinghouse products in Nuclear Power plants worldwide
- Manufacturing or modification of Electrical and/or mechanical components according drawings.
- Assembly of equipment and tooling.
- Cross-departmental and international collaboration with teams in several countries.
Qualifications:
- At least 1 year of experience in the operation and/or maintenance of the bolt replacement equipment or other similar complex field service equipment
- At least 2 jobs worldwide as Platform worker during a bolt replacement job or bolt D&D job (Baffle, Barrel or Clevis)
- At least 1 job worldwide as Tool Specialist during a bolt replacement job (Baffle or Clevis)
- Basic knowledge of computers, software installation, and networking
- Strong mechanical and/or electrotechnical aptitude
- Ability to read technical documentation (mechanical drawings, wiring diagrams, procedures)
- English proficiency: minimum A2 required; B1 or higher preferred
- Local language proficiency (Germany, Spain, Belgium, English): native level or C1/C2 equivalent
Soft Skills
- Problem‑solving mindset
- Teamwork and open communication
- Willingness to travel internationally and work in outage environments
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Why Westinghouse?
We know that to put forth your best effort, you need to be challenged and enjoy what you do in a supportive and respectful environment. We aim to maintain this balance by offering our employees the amenities, benefits and training they need to reach personal and professional goals.
Below is an example of what employees in Germany can expect:
- Great benefits for your convenience and safety
- Employee Assistance Program: confidential counseling and resources for employees, eligible dependents, and household members
- Peer-to-peer recognition program.
- Learning and development opportunities.
- We encourage our employees to participate in community service events and other team-building activities to strengthen their bonds and inspire each other.
You can learn more about Westinghouse by visiting http://www.westinghousenuclear.com.
Westinghouse is an Equal Opportunity Employer including Veterans and Individuals with Disabilities.
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