Georgia Ports Authority

Crane Systems Engineer

Georgia Ports Authority  •  Savannah, GA (Onsite)  •  19 hours ago
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Job Description

JOB INFORMATION:

Job Title:   Crane Systems Engineer
Department(s): 5028 - Crane Maintenance - GCT
Location(s):  Terminal as assigned
FLSA Status:  Exempt

Reporting to the Manager Crane Maintenance Department, the Crane Systems Engineer is responsible for the design, optimization, maintenance, and support of electrical and mechanical systems on Ship-to-Shore (STS), Rubber-Tired Gantry (RTG), and Rail-Mounted Gantry (RMG) cranes.This role ensures the safe, efficient, and reliable operation of crane assets by combining strong technical engineering knowledge with team leadership, safety compliance, and project management.The Crane Systems Engineer will collaborate with cross-functional teams in maintenance, operations, procurement, and OEM vendors to improve equipment reliability, drive technical innovation, and support capital and operational projects.

Upholds the values of the GPA to promote Safety, Integrity, Respect, Community, Creativity and Opportunity. Promotes a safe work environment by participating in safety initiatives and reporting unsafe conditions and behaviors.


JOB DUTIES:
  • Provide leadership and direction to crane maintenance personnel and contractors, ensuring clear communication of priorities and accountability for results.
  • Assist in employee development by conducting regular performance evaluations, providing coaching and mentorship, and delivering constructive feedback. Set clear, measurable goals that align with departmental objectives to drive individual and team success.
  • Designs, specifies, and evaluates crane electrical and mechanical systems, including drive systems, PLCs, control networks, sensors, and structural components.
  • Provides engineering support for real-time troubleshooting of complex crane system issues, including motors, variable frequency drives, encoders, braking systems, control logic, and software faults.
  • Exhibits a high degree of technical aptitude and must at all times be capable of resolving any problems in the Maintenance area.
  • Ensure system availability and uptime.
  • Provides safety leadership and support including conducting safety observations of maintenance personnel, participating in safety audits and risk assessments related to port equipment; ensures compliance with applicable OSHA, NEC, IEEE, and OEM standards.
  • Develops and maintains technical documentation such as wiring diagrams, control logic flowcharts, interface specifications, and maintenance procedures.
  • Assists in planning and executing crane system upgrades, retrofits, and modernization projects—ensuring minimal operational disruption and adherence to engineering best practices.
  • Serves as a subject matter expert (SME) on OEM crane systems, control architecture, and software configurations; works with vendors to implement performance enhancements and reliability improvements.
  • Develops and analyzes reliability and maintenance KPIs such as MTBF, fault frequency, downtime trends, and failure root causes; proposes solutions to improve.
  • Leads technical training sessions for maintenance and operations personnel on new systems, procedures, and troubleshooting methods.
  • Manage and direct crane upgrade and retrofit projects including review technical proposals, vendor review and selection, review and approve design, factory and acceptance testing.
  • Manages change control processes for crane-related modifications, ensuring documentation is updated and stakeholders are informed.

JOB REQUIREMENTS:
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
Proficient in electrical and mechanical engineering principles applied to port crane systems.Strong understanding of PLC programming (Siemens, Emerson, Rockwell, etc.), variable frequency drives (VFDs), motion control, and industrial networking (Profibus, Profinet, Ethernet/IP).Familiarity with structural analysis, fatigue, and finite element analysis tools preferred.Experience with SAP PM, CMMS systems, and asset data management.Skilled in technical troubleshooting, system design review, and root cause failure analysis (RCFA).Knowledge of applicable codes and standards (OSHA, ANSI, NEC, IEC, IEEE).Strong project management, problem-solving, and communication skills.Ability to work under pressure and coordinate multiple priorities across departments.Team-oriented, with a continuous improvement mindset and a proactive approach to safety and reliability.
Experience
  • 1-3 years Engineering experience in crane systems, heavy equipment, or port automation systems. Required
  • Experience working with OEM crane manufacturers (e.g., Konecranes, ZPMC, Liebherr) is preferred.
  • Prior experience in reliability engineering or maintenance engineering is a plus.
  • Prior leadership or supervisory experience preferred.
Education
  • Required Bachelor's Degree Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, or equivalent via education or work experience.
Licenses & Certifications
  • TWIC - Transportation Worker Identification Credential Required
  • Driver's License - Valid state driver's license Required
Note: This job description is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, job requirements, or working conditions associated with the job. Management reserves the right to revise the job or to require the performance of different or additional tasks. The employee must be able to perform the essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation, an without direct threat to the health or safety of others.
Revised: 11/14/2025
Mission: To empower entrepreneurs, strengthen industries, sustain communities, and fortify families by relentlessly striving to accelerate global commerce.
Georgia Ports Authority

About Georgia Ports Authority

Georgia’s Ports in Savannah and Brunswick are strategic gateways, creating the most competitive supply chains in the nation with their level of operations, connectivity and supply chain ecosystem.

These attributes combined with Georgia’s ranking as the top state to do business for 12 consecutive years create a very unique business model for growth.

The Port of Savannah is one of the best-connected ports in the U.S. to world markets with 35 ship calls a week, 42 doublestack trains per week and 14,000 truck gate moves daily.

The Port of Brunswick is the top U.S. RoRo port for automotive and machinery logistics with over $262 million in recent upgrades and a new $100 million fourth berth being built.

GPA has a self-financed $4.5 billion investment plan for the next ten years which will see five new big ship berths added in Savannah and a fourth berth in Brunswick to meet future growth. In the past decade, GPA has invested $3.2 billion in infrastructure improvements.

As part of GPA’s community engagement efforts, $6 million is being donated to port communities to support a multi-year, local workforce housing initiative. The GPA supports nearly 650,965 jobs throughout the state, representing $43 billion in personal income, $174 billion in sales, and $6 billion in state and local taxes annually.

Industry
Transportation & Logistics
Company Size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Garden City, Georgia
Year Founded
1945
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