Elliott
WorkshopEngineer(Turbomachinery)
“Workshop Engineer (Turbomachinery) at Elliott. Skills: Turbomachinery engineering, Finite-Element Analysis, Solids modeling, Programming. Plan technical projects. Budget technical projects”
What You'll Achieve.
Deliver projects within budget; Deliver projects within schedule; Improve product systems; Reduce costs; Maintain competitive edge
Industry & Context.
Analytical skills; Complex calculations; Engineering problems
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Significant experience in mechanical manufacturing, Significant experience in service workshop environment, Commitment to ongoing career development, Commitment to staying current with industry technology
What You'll Do.
Plan technical projects
Budget technical projects
Schedule technical projects
Direct technical projects
Ensure projects meet objectives
Improve product systems
Innovate new processes
Review design layouts
Approve design layouts
Review manufacturing drawings
Approve manufacturing drawings
Perform advanced calculations
Develop computer programs
Resolve engineering problems
Provide original ideas
Collaborate on patent applications
Submit technical papers
Provide status updates
Provide reports to supervision
Institute new programs
Maintain market competitiveness
Understand company objectives
Understand strategic plans
Understand technical roadmaps
Provide technical guidance
Assist in personnel development
Coordinate inter-departmental activities
Follow up on activities
Participate in Product Management Team
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional leadership; Product Management Team
Communication Scope
Technical expertise; Status updates; Reports
Process & Methodology
Project oversight, Budget management, Schedule management
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