FAQs
What is the primary focus of the Mechanical Design Engineer – Turbomachinery & Auxiliary Systems role?
The primary focus is on Mechanical engineering in the project execution of Turbomachinery auxiliary systems, including design, analysis, and collaboration with external engineering suppliers.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A BE/BTech in Mechanical, Production or Industrial Engineering is required, along with a minimum of 2 years of experience in packaging and structural analysis of rotating equipment auxiliary design.
What tools and software should candidates be proficient in for this role?
Candidates should be proficient in NX modules for modeling and drafting, as well as hands-on 3D modeling tools like UG NX and AutoCAD. Experience with analysis software like Ansys and Caesar is also required.
Are there flexible working hours available for this position?
Yes, flexible working hours are offered, allowing employees to work when they are most productive.
What types of projects will a Mechanical Design Engineer work on?
A Mechanical Design Engineer will work on projects involving the design and packaging of compressor and steam turbine packages, auxiliary systems, and external BOP skids.
Will the engineer be involved in the installation and commissioning of systems?
Yes, the position involves extending support to the Field Service Engineer (FSE) and Field Project Engineer (FPE) during the installation and commissioning of machines at the site.
What is the company’s stance on diversity and inclusion?
Baker Hughes Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer and emphasizes that employment decisions are made without regard to various characteristics protected by law, promoting a diverse and inclusive workplace.
Will the role involve creating engineering drawings?
Yes, the role involves creating basic engineering drawings, preparation of 3D models, and reviewing engineering drawings produced by external suppliers.
What kind of support does the company provide for employee well-being?
The company offers contemporary work-life balance policies, comprehensive private medical care options, life insurance, disability programs, and tailored financial programs.
What aspects of mechanical auxiliaries will the engineer design?
The engineer will design lube oil systems, including sizing components like tanks, pumps, and valves, as well as skid package designs for compressors and turbines.