The Turbine Modules Mechanical Design Engineer will work for world-class nuclear steam turbines, which are industry leading equipment in terms of performance, availability and power and will play a central role in mechanical engineering performance.
Perform general studies of the steam turbine components using CATIA V5.
Responsibilities:
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); Responsible for the timely delivery of engineering documentation; Responsible for the creation of written method instructions (factory, assembly, maintenance).
Authority:
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).
Profile
Education:
Degree in mechanical engineering / mechanical design
Experience:
Engineer with at least 5 years of experience in a mechanical design environment (energy, oil, aeronautics, special machines). Behavioural and/or 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)