The Rotating Parts Engineer plays a key role in advancing steam turbine technology by contributing to the design and analysis of rotating steampath components. This position focuses on Conversion, Modification, and Upgrade (CM&U) initiatives, ensuring solutions meet rigorous standards for safety, quality, and efficiency. Working under the guidance of senior engineers, you will apply core engineering principles to develop reliable, high-performance components tailored to specific project needs.
Key Responsibilities
- Perform engineering analysis and support design activities for rotating steampath parts in steam turbines.
- Collaborate with experienced engineers to deliver technical solutions aligned with project goals.
- Apply mechanical engineering fundamentals to evaluate and improve component performance.
- Engage with cross-functional teams to support timely and accurate project execution.
- Document engineering work, findings, and design decisions with clarity and precision.
- Identify opportunities to enhance design practices, tools, and technical processes.
- Develop expertise in steam turbine systems, particularly in rotating components and steampath dynamics.
- Support problem-solving efforts for technical challenges within defined project scopes.
Qualifications
A Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related field is required. Candidates should demonstrate foundational knowledge in mechanical design, structural analysis, or manufacturing processes. Strong analytical abilities and a commitment to continuous learning are essential.
Prior exposure to steam turbine technology or rotating machinery is beneficial. The ideal candidate shows initiative in mastering engineering standards and tools, communicates effectively, and thrives in a collaborative environment. A mindset oriented toward improvement and technical excellence will support long-term growth in this role.