GE Aerospace
Aerospace
LeadEngineer–MechanicalSystems-Lube&PV
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“Lead Engineer – Mechanical Systems - Lube & PV at GE Aerospace. Skills: Mechanical Systems Design, Lube & Pressurization Systems, Thermal Analysis, CFD. Own end-to-end design & analysis of LPV component design. Interpret schematics”
What You'll Achieve.
ensure robust, certifiable, and competitive solutions
Industry & Context.
analytical thinking; Problem solver; analytical-minded; challenges existing processes; critical thinker
Relocation Assistance Provided: Yes
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelors/ Master’s Degree in Mechanical/ Thermals/Aerospace Engineering or equivalent, 5+ years of experience in component mechanical design, thermal & flow models, exposure to Thermal FE/CFD analyses, Proficiency in application of Geometry (line sizes, orifices etc. ), hand calculations/ 1D flow models, thermal analysis, basic CFD, optimization methods for design evaluation, In-depth understanding of mechanical engineering fundamentals, Fluid mechanics, thermal analysis, Understanding of Mechanical Systems and Components (Sumps, Seals, Bearings, Lubrication & Pressurization Systems), Ability to evaluate and improve designs based on interdisciplinary design criteria, communication and presentation skills
Nice to Have
Exposure on design and analysis of Bearing sump pressurization & venting components and systems, Product knowledge about Aircraft engines or Gas turbine, interpersonal and leadership skills, Experience on solving multi-disciplinary problems, Awareness of Lean/Six-sigma methodologies, Leadership ability, Problem solver
What You'll Do.
Own end-to-end design & analysis of LPV component design
Perform guided pressure-drop/thermal calculations
Model and assess oil and air system performance
Flow down engine/system requirements
Define key characteristics
Perform/coordinate analyses supporting LPV design
Support component and system tests
Define instrumentation needs
Troubleshoot anomalies
Partner with design teams
Ensure solutions are implementable
Identify opportunities to improve robustness
Capture lessons learned
Propose solutions beyond standard parameters
Provide informal mentorship
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Partner with design, bearings/seals, controls, gearbox, thermal, durability, manufacturing, and service teams
Communication Scope
communication and presentation skills; interpersonal skills; communicator
Full Job Description
# ******Job Description Summary****** This opening is for a Lead Engineer in Mechanical Systems to design & analyze Lube, pressurization, and vent system and associated hardware (seals, sumps) to lubricate and cool the bearings. This position is open in MSE Module Section at GE Aerospace, JFWTC-Bangalore working on a Future of Flight engine program. The Lead Engineer will own the design, analysis, and technology maturation of mechanical systems hardware, ensuring robust, certifiable, and competitive solutions for aircraft engines. # **Job Description** **Company Overview****** Working at GE Aerospace means you are bringing your unique perspective, innovative spirit, drive, and curiosity to a collaborative and diverse team working to advance aerospace for future generations. If you have ideas, we will listen. Join us and see your ideas take flight! **Site Overview** Established in 2000, the John F. Welch Technology Center (JFWTC) in Bengaluru is GE Aerospace’s multidisciplinary research and engineering center. Pushing the boundaries of innovation every day, engineers and scientists at JFWTC have contributed to hundreds of aviation patents, pioneering breakthroughs in engine technologies, advanced materials, and additive manufacturing. **Role Overview:** * Own end-to-end design & analysis of lube, pressurization, and vent (LPV) component design (for example: sumps, scavenge/supply features, vent lines, seal interfaces) from concept through detailed design and engineering validation. * Interpret schematics, perform guided pressure-drop/thermal calculations, and run existing models with supervision * Model and assess oil and air system performance (flows, pressures, scavenge capability, vent capacity etc) across the operating envelope * Flow down engine/system requirements into component requirements; define key characteristics (flow, pressure, temperature, sealing, life/durability) * Perform/coordinate analyses supporting LPV design (oil/air flows, pressure losses, ven
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