FieldCore
Jim Vono has had an extensive work experience spanning over several companies and industries. Jim currently holds the position of CEO & President at FieldCore since January 2023, and prior to that, they served as the Chief Operating Officer at the same company from January 2022 to January 2023. Jim also has notable experience at GE Vernova, where they served as the President & CEO of FieldCore, as well as One Field Services Leader in the Gas Power division. Before that, they held various positions at GE Power, including Services Region General Manager, General Manager for Global Repair Solutions, Acting GM for Global Repair Services, GM for Thermal Repairs Americas & Distributed Power Services COE, GM for Field Services Americas, and Global Quality Leader. Earlier in their career, they worked at GE Aero Energy as the Houston Operations Manager and at GE Aviation as the Customer Support Manager and Small Commercial Operations Leader. Jim started their career as an Aviation Mech in the United States Air Force.
Jim Vono earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Professional Aeronautics from Embry Riddle, where they studied from 2008 to 2010.
FieldCore
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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.