Description
Job Description Summary
Activities contributing to the design and development of products, solutions and systems. Includes activities linked to technical improvement of existing products and components Impacts quality of own work and the work of others on the team. Executes standard operational/technical tasks typically subject to instructions and work routines. There is latitude to rearrange the sequence to complete task/duties based on changing work situations.
Job Description
Description:
• Conduct design or adaptation studies for turbine components: sizing, design, analysis;
• Develop 3D models using CATIA V5 in accordance with GE methodology;
• Draft component supply and manufacturing drawings;
• Produce bills of materials using GE tools (VPDM & RPDM);
• Timely delivery of engineering documentation;
• Create written method instructions (factory, assembly, maintenance).
Responsibilities
• Support the project mechanical lead engineer (MLE) for the preparation of manufacturing orders (RPDM)
• Support the MLE in responding to clarifications, derogations and plant and site non-conformities (analysis and proposal of solutions);
• Support the MLE for engineering design reviews and factory feedback meetings (feedback analysis, design evaluation, interface analysis).
Required Qualifications
Education
• Degree in Mechanical Engineering / Mechanical design
Experience
• Engineer with at least 3 years of experience in a Mechanical design environment (energy, oil, aeronautics, special machines).
Technical Know-how
• Knowledge of standard mechanical construction parts (plates, tubes, bolts, flanges, etc.)
• General knowledge of standard manufacturing processes (welding, casting, forging, turning, milling, etc.)
• Use of common IT tools: Excel, Word, Power Point, Outlook
• Experienced user of advanced CAD software: Catia V5 ( at least 3 years of experience).
• 3DVia user (preferred)
• User of PLM software: Enovia (preferred)
Language skills
• English: Fluent
Additional Information
Relocation Assistance Provided: No