
Component Design Engineer
- Bristol Area
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Deliver design solutions for component(s) and complex assemblies in consideration of safety, manufacturing capability, product physical and functional robustness.
- Evaluate how current products operate in service to improve their reliability.
- Deliver definitions to appropriate stakeholder groups' requirements (e.g. manufacturing (domestic/external), project customers, analysis team etc) in accordance with associated agreed policies via conventional and future state approaches (Model Based Definition in association with the Model Based Environment).
- Develop tool sets, methods, standards, best practice guidance for sub-systems and components. Capture lessons learnt.
- Contribute to product safety through XFMEA and risk processes. Ensure design solutions adhere to quality systems.
- Carry out analyses using formula-based calculations and/or automated workflows for dimensioning of parts and components (e.g. stability, stiffness, profiles, balance point, weights) and where appropriate, using analytical rules, tools and methods to underwrite the design solution against requirements.
- Ensure delivery of work in line with priorities, manage work through an agile management framework, and contribute to planning within a multi-disciplinary team.
- Ideally a Master's degree in Engineering or Bachelors plus relevant work experience.
- A registered Chartered Engineer (with UK Engineer Council or international equivalent) or working towards registration.
- Strong technical knowledge in mechanical design methodologies and have an understanding of cross-discipline engineering concepts which include but are not limited to manufacturing engineering, aerodynamics, thermodynamics, thermal and mechanical analysis, cost engineering and product definition.
- An ability to apply logical, analytical and innovative thinking on a range of technical problems and make balanced decisions across technical and business parameters
- Good communication and presentation skills at all levels of the organisation and experience working with large multi-disciplinary teams.
- Ideal but not essential, a broad and practical understanding of the design and manufacturing methods for components used within a gas turbine engine.
- Ideal but not essential, experience in using Siemens NX (or equivalent CAD software), Teamcenter or other Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) suites.
- Ideal but not essential, experience leading design activities, providing input to programme plans, contributing to the development of junior engineers.
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