

What you’ll do:
Participate in and support Kaizen events within the Generator Rotor Cell, contributing ideas and actions to drive continuous improvement.
Assist in the implementation, upkeep, and sustainment of Daily Management Systems (DMS) within the generator cell to support operational visibility, accountability, and execution.
Support daily operations to help achieve operational excellence across SQDCC (Safety, Quality, Delivery, Cost & Culture).
Assist with minor overhaul inspections of generator rotors, ensuring work is performed safely, accurately, and in alignment with established procedures and quality requirements.
Support rotor rewind processes by coordinating with operations, engineering, quality, and materials teams to enable efficient execution and adherence to repair requirements.
Work collaboratively with Operations, Quality, Engineering, and Materials teams to identify, analyze, and help address bottlenecks affecting job execution, material flow, and cell performance.
Participate in structured problem-solving activities through daily management and Lean practices, contributing to waste reduction, process stabilization, and improved flow in the cell.
Support the development, documentation, and sustainment of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), standard work, and operational process documentation for generator rotor activities.
Promote and support a safe working environment, consistently prioritizing personal and team safety.
Assist in evaluating and implementing new tools, technologies, or methodologies that enhance operational efficiency, quality, and accuracy in the generator rotor cell.
Actively participate in EHS Framework Elements and safety improvement projects within the service center.
Support compliance with quality work instructions and ensure alignment with engineering and repair instructions.
Support cross-functional initiatives aimed at improving workflow, reducing delays, and driving better process flow across the generator rotor cell.
Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Engineering (Mechanical, Industrial, Electrical, Chemical or another relevant technical discipline)
Fresh grads or up to 3 years of experience.
Foundational understanding of manufacturing, inspection, and repair processes gained through academic coursework, projects, or internships.
What will make you stand out:
Exposure to generators, rotating equipment, or heavy industrial equipment processes through academics, projects, or internships is an advantage.
Academic, project-based, or internship exposure to Lean tools and methodologies such as Kaizen, Standard Work, Value Stream Mapping (VSM), 5S, and Daily Management Systems
Consistently prioritize safety and actively engage in EHS practices and improvements.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to apply structured thinking to practical challenges.
Willingness to learn, adapt, and grow in a hands-on operational environment.
Strong communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to work effectively across cross-functional teams.
Embrace a Kaizen mindset by seeking learning opportunities and contributing to continuous improvement initiatives.
Develop practical proficiency in inspection, minor overhaul, and rotor rewind support processes within the generator rotor cell.
Build strong capability in Lean tools and apply them effectively with coaching and guidance.
Maintain and improve Daily Management Systems (DMS) to support execution discipline and cell performance.
Collaborate effectively across teams and functions, building strong working relationships that enable smooth execution and improved flow.
Demonstrate an ownership mindset by taking responsibility for assigned tasks and following them through to completion.
Show potential to influence others positively and develop change leadership skills in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
Actively seek feedback, coaching, and opportunities to develop technical, operational, and leadership capabilities.
Relocation Assistance Provided: No