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- Country: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Estado/Provincia/Condado: Florida
- Ciudad: Orlando
A Snapshot of Your Day
Are you interested in joining a team that is driving energy transformation? At Siemens Energy, you can! Our technology is key, but our people make the difference.
Brilliant minds connect, create, and keep us on track towards changing the world’s energy systems.
We’re looking for a dedicated engineer with strong background in heat transfer design to join our Gas Turbine Combustion Design team as heat transfer SME and Engineer for all large gas turbine combustion system development. You would be intimately involved in development of various parts of the combustion system. You would collaborate with the combustion aerodynamic, mechanical, testing, procurement and manufacturing team and add to the entire project team working on the design of new combustion systems.
How You’ll Make an Impact
- Design of the latest combustion hardware supporting Siemens Energy's decarbonization goals. Applying the latest thermal design techniques for both conventional and additive manufactured parts.
- Develop thermal test plans and coordinate tests to develop and qualify complex gas turbine combustion hardware while collaborating with the product team to get the design implement, conduct/support reviews for design release.
- SME: Support the organization progressing the field; Key Contact for Management as the authority in technical topics. Review & direct Component / Technology Owners in maintaining Procedures and Philosophies. And Global technical authority in combustion and heat transfer field.
What You Bring
- MS in Mechanical Engineering or related field is required
- 7 years demonstrated experience in area of heat transfer with 5 years in combustion/gas turbine heat transfer. Experience using correlation-based fluid-mechanics and heat transfer to design gas turbine components
- SME: and Engineer positions are available, and consideration will be given based on the educational background and proven experience.
- Extensive technological knowledge in the field of combustion heat transfer.
- Applicants must be legally authorized for employment in the United States without need for current or future employer-sponsored work authorization. Current SE employees with existing visa sponsorship may be eligible for visa transfer.
What You Preferably Bring
- PhD in Mechanical Engineering or related field
- A desire to drive employees and technologies
- Possess excellent skills to collaborate across teams to develop innovative solutions.
- Experience with Siemens NX CAD, ANSYS, Teamcenter.
- Experience using sophisticated diagnostic techniques for thermal validation
About the Team
Through our Generation division, we improve and innovate conventional and renewable power supply. Currently, we're reducing carbon emissions of existing assets and developing technologies that transform power generation applications.
Specifically, the combustion design engineer is in charge of the design of combustion systems for large gas turbines, that produce and deliver the hot gas into the 1st turbine stage of the gas turbine.
We work closely with combustion manufacturing engineering on the development of ground breaking technology which is evident in the newly released 9000HL gas turbine with both 50 Hz and 60 Hz variants.
Who is Siemens Energy?
At Siemens Energy, we are more than just an energy technology company. We meet the growing energy demand across 90+ countries while ensuring our climate is protected. With more than 92,000 dedicated employees, we not only generate electricity for over 16% of the global community, but we’re also using our technology to help protect people and the environment.
Our distributed team is committed to achieving the goal of making balanced, reliable, and affordable energy a reality by pushing the boundaries of what is currently achievable. We uphold a 150-year legacy of innovation that encourages our search for people who will support our focus on decarbonization, new technologies, and energy transformation.
Diversity
Lucky for us, we are not all the same. Through diversity, we generate power. We run on inclusion and our combined creative energy is motivated by over 130 nationalities. Siemens Energy celebrates character – no matter what ethnic background, gender, age, religion, identity, or disability. We energize society, all of society, and we do not discriminate based on our differences.
Rewards
- Career growth and development opportunities
- Supportive work enviroment
- Company paid Health and wellness benefits
- Paid Time Off and paid holidays
- 401K savings plan with company match
- Family building benefits
- Parental leave
- Exposure to a variety of groundbreaking processes which are unique to combustion manufacturing
- Diverse product offerings increase opportunities to learn and broaden knowledge and skills
- Collaboration with cross industry colleagues to navigate innovative process automation and digitalization solutions
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