Benjamin is an expert project manager for many OEMs, including 501F. He makes sure GE’s local teams have access to any global resources during the preparation and implementation of an upgrade and leads the global team from design to sourcing and manufacturing, engaging functional, global teams when needed. And ensuring an efficient line of communication with the customer at all times. During the outage and commissioning he’ll guide the local services team and find technical solutions in parallel to the outage critical path. A Series CPU Direct A Series Ethernet A Series Computer Link FX Series CPU Direct FX Series Computer Link Q Series CPU Direct Q/QnA Serial Communication Q/QnA Series Ethernet QnA Series CPU Direct QUTE Series CPU Direct Mitsubishi Heavy Industries DIASYS Netmation Modbus TCP Hitachi Industrial Equipment Systems HIDIC H Series Ethernet HIDIC H. Diagnostic Reagents and System Solutions of Outstanding Quality! DiaSys Diagnostic Systems is a leading specialist in the development and manufacturing of diagnostic system solutions of highest quality, trusted by customers in more than 100 countries for over 25 years. Benjamin has led over 45 projects which includes 25 outages on different frames, 6 new units installations – 5 of them being 501F and managed over 15 power upgrades, including Tuxpan-3 501Fs. This has provided him with a complete understanding of the requirements for such a project. His previous roles in quality and with other OEMs like Siemens, Westinghouse and Mitsubishi, position him as the best person to problem solve. He’ll identify the issues and find the right resources to solve them; all without interrupting the outage. During his latest outage in Tuxpan, Mexico, for example, the team discovered some design deviations. Benjamin met with the engineering and sourcing teams to find a solution and coached the team in the field on how to bypass the normal schedule without causing delays. This is only possible if you know the processes, units and design like the back of your hand! Would you like to know more about his role during an outage? Working his way up from the field positioned Daniel to collect a vast amount of experience on GE units’ designs, outages, productivity, sales, risk assessment, contract modeling, and new product introductions. Daniel’s knowledge on the full spectrum of field services has allowed him—and his team—to design the ideal “Ready To Serve” (RTS)model for 501F units, and to continuously enhance it to drive flawless execution. His work focuses on four main areas: First, designing and validating special tooling required by the field services team. This includes special tools; for instance, a combustor pre-assembly mechanism to help execute tasks safely on-site. During the outage, tooling engineers also assess any tooling gaps and capture new tool ideas to develop for local tooling centers. The second area is about building training capabilities for the mechanical, electrical and controls engineers. Daniel is also responsible for identifying the field procedures required for the outage, ensuring they are used consistently by the execution team. And finally, he’ll make sure GE offers the same level of service in every location, providing support during the planning process, guaranteeing the work force, procedures and tooling needed are in place, and counseling on technical expertise during execution. Ralph’s ultimate goal is for GE’s local teams to perform outages safely, reduce variability, improve quality and increase availability for you. If you would like to learn more about your 501F local team, don’t hesitate to reach out. Daniel’s Center of Excellence will be ready to answer any of your questions. Mitch is a gas turbine design expert by trade, and he brings years of experience on multiple OEM Engines such as Pratt and Whitney, Rolls Royce, and Siemens. His role with GE’s cross-fleet team of experts is to safeguard the systems integration for 501F units. Thanks to his technical background and broad perspective on design practices, gained during his 25 years of tenure with several OEMs, he knows the right questions to ask in advance of risks manifesting and how to quantify risks properly. He also won’t leave anything to chance; he connects across all module teams as well as the sciences, including accessories and controls not to mention the supply chain and project management teams. Mitch led the very diverse Engineering team at Tuxpan which included accessories, controls, turbine, combustion, and services engineers and was focused on ensuring the team had what was needed to deliver for the customer.
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