Process Engineer - Power Generation

Wood
Tucker, GA

Wood’s Power Engineering group is growing rapidly amid the current power boom. We are adding two experienced Senior Process Engineers to our team in Atlanta, GA (preferred) or Greenville, SC to support a strong pipeline of conventional, renewable, and low-carbon energy projects. These will be hybrid roles.

This is an outstanding opportunity to join a respected 50 year legacy team working on technically challenging, high-impact power generation projects across the full project lifecycle - from feasibility studies and FEED through detailed design and commissioning support.

If you are a seasoned power process engineer looking to make a meaningful impact, we encourage you to apply. Please submit your resume and a brief note summarizing your relevant power plant experience. No Agencies Please.

Our group has delivered a wide range of industrial and utility power projects, including:

  • Simple-cycle and combined-cycle gas turbine plants
  • Cogeneration (CHP) and district energy facilities
  • Conventional thermal power plants (various boiler types and fuels)
  • Biomass, waste-to-energy (WTE), and solid-fuel industrial power plants
  • Chemical recovery boilers for the pulp & paper industry
  • Air pollution control systems (FGD, SCR, and similar)

Wood is also a recognized leader in emerging technologies such as solar thermal, geothermal, wind integration, gasification, carbon capture, green and blue hydrogen, and renewable fuels.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead process and mechanical design for power generation facilities
  • Develop heat and mass balances, thermodynamic cycle analyses, and equipment sizing
  • Prepare equipment specifications, data sheets, P&IDs, and process flow diagrams
  • Serve as lead process engineer coordinating with multidisciplinary teams (mechanical, electrical, controls, civil/structural)
  • Support feasibility studies, front-end engineering & design (FEED), and detailed engineering
  • Provide occasional field support for construction, commissioning, startup, or performance testing (as needed)
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