FAQs
Do we support remote work?
Yes, we offer a fully remote setup or an optional hybrid schedule (office and home).
What is the primary focus of this position?
The primary focus of this position is to contribute to advancements in aircraft component design, specifically for the Low-Pressure Turbine (LPT) rotor disk and blades as part of the RISE Open Fan technology demonstrator engine program.
What qualifications are required for this role?
A Master's degree in an engineering discipline with significant industrial experience in mechanical design is required.
Is international collaboration a part of this job?
Yes, the role involves collaborating with global and diverse teams from multiple disciplines, including thermal design, aero design, and systems design.
What type of experience is desired for candidates?
Extensive career experience in the gas turbine or aviation industry, particularly in mechanical design for components such as rotors, airfoils, and structures, is desired.
Are there specific skills that candidates should possess?
Candidates should have proficiency in Finite Element Analysis (preferably using Ansys), skills in 2D/3D modeling (preferably using NX/Teamcenter), and experience in life assessments, tolerance stack-ups, and releasing drawings.
What kind of benefits are offered to new joiners?
New joiners can tailor their benefits package, which includes a company pension plan, supplemental health insurance, long service awards, invalidity and death insurance, holiday storage, and fitness subsidy.
Is relocation assistance provided for this position?
Yes, relocation assistance is provided.
What language proficiency is required for this job?
Fluency in English is required.
Will I be required to lead design reviews and analyses?
Yes, leading and completing design reviews, drawing releases, and quality requirements is part of the essential responsibilities of this position.