LibertyWorks
Engineering & Manufacturing
LibertyWorksMechanicalEngineer-ComponentDesign
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“LibertyWorks Mechanical Engineer - Component Design at LibertyWorks. Skills: Component design, Mechanical systems, Design definition. Create component requirements documents. Perform trade studies”
What You'll Achieve.
On-time delivery of artefacts; Quality of artefacts
Industry & Context.
Trade studies; Risk assessments; DFMEA
Security clearance, US Citizenship
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Associates Degree in Engineering with 4+ years of related, Bachelor’s degree in Engineering with 2+ years of related, Masters degree in Engineering, JD/PhD in Engineering, Security clearance required, US Citizenship required
Nice to Have
Experience using CAD tools, Experience with GD&T, Experience with generic design processes, Experience with component specific design guidance, Familiarity with manufacturing processes, Familiarity with engine assembly, Familiarity with testing, Experience using FEA tools, Good communication skills, Good presentation skills
What You'll Do.
Create component requirements documents
Perform trade studies
Support creation of detailed drawings
Support model-based definition
Support project/manufacturing to procure hardware
Provide limits for engine testing
Provide limits for rig testing
Assess tested hardware
Orchestrate Technical Review
Orchestrate Design Review
Communicate solutions with project/customer
Develop technical presentations
Develop associated technical reports
Perform subsystem trade studies
Perform component trade studies
Create functional interfaces
Create physical interfaces
Generate analysis requirements
Provide input for component risks
Complete risk assessments
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Participate within an IPT; Support product realization through Supply Chain Design
Communication Scope
Technical presentations; Technical reports; Communicate solutions
Full Job Description
## **Job Description** **Job Title:** LibertyWorks Mechanical Engineer - Component Design **Working Pattern:** Full time **Working location:** Indianapolis, IN/Hybrid (3 days week onsite avg.) We have an exciting opportunity for a Mechanical Engineer of Component Design to join the team in Indianapolis. The LibertyWorks Component Design Engineer shall create engineering solutions that satisfy functional and physical requirements of Products and Sub-Systems. This role is responsible for the on-time delivery and quality of component design definition artefacts i.e. documents, models, definitions that meet system level and sub-system requirements. A LibertyWorks Component Design Engineer requires a desire to work in new and novel solution environments, paving the way for new technology development. You will participate within an IPT and will be responsible for sub-system integration of the technical activities for their design solutions while supporting product realization through the Supply Chain Design. This Component Design Engineer role will work primarily with the components within the major subsystems to design, produce, and test components and mechanical systems for LibertyWorks’ products. In this role, the Design Engineer ensures the component definition meets project requirements from concept through to demonstration test. **Why Rolls-Royce?** Rolls-Royce is one of the most enduring and iconic brands in the world and has been at the forefront of innovation for over a century. We design, build and service systems that provide critical power to customers where safety and reliability are paramount. We are proud to be a force for progress, powering, protecting and connecting people everywhere. We want to ensure that the excellence and ingenuity that has shaped our history continues into our future, and we need people like you to come and join us on this journey. Rolls-Royce has been recognized as the top employer in the **Engineering & Manufacturing** category on
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