FieldCore
Johan Larsson is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in project management and productivity improvement within the power generation sector. Currently serving as the Regional Productivity Manager at FieldCore since January 2019, Johan drives productivity initiatives and cost control across the EU region, overseeing a team of project control analysts. Previous roles include Project Control Manager and Region Productivity Manager at FieldCore, as well as various senior positions at GE Power, where Johan implemented productivity programs and managed service projects. Johan's early career includes significant roles at Alstom Power, ABB Generacion, and ABB Carbon, where responsibilities spanned from service operations to project management for boiler and steam turbine retrofits. Johan holds an education from Chalmers University of Technology.
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FieldCore, part of GE Vernova, is a new, independent industrial field services company. Our goal is to deliver the highest standard of field services excellence and capabilities for GE Vernova and its customers. FieldCore brings together the field services expertise and people from both Granite Services and GE’s Power Services into one organization focused on World-Class Execution. Driven by the values of safety, integrity and quality, FieldCore is built to deliver operational excellence for customers in the power generation, oil & gas, nuclear, and wind power markets. For more information, check out FieldCore.com *Trademark of General Electric Company **GE has completed evaluating the field services model and organization design for Power Services in Europe, and it is now discussing a proposal with employee representatives to transfer the field services fulfillment activities in 2018. This process – including local consultation processes where required – is likely to take a few months, Granite in Europe will transition to FieldCore and a more detailed country transition plan will follow in the coming weeks.