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Combustion Engineer

Siemens Energy
Lincoln
1 year ago
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LocationUnited Kingdom Lincolnshire Lincoln Company Siemens Energy Limited Organization Gas Services Business Unit Distributed Full / Part time Full-time Experience Level Not defined We’re looking for people with the skills and vision to build a better tomorrow. Join Siemens Energy as a Combustion Engineer. You’ll be responsible for design and development of combustion systems for gas turbines.Let’s talk about youYour profileEducated to degree level or equivalent in Mechanical or Aeronautical Engineering. Master’s or Doctorate degree in a relevant field is preferred. Understanding of combustion fundamentals related to either power generation or aerospace applications.  Experimental techniques, and emissions measurement Experience of CFD modelling (StarCCM), acoustic modelling (COMSOL) is beneficial Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Strong work ethic, able to work of own initiative and ability to be proactive. Experience with design and test experience in rotating machinery or equivalent Working towards Chartered Membership status of an engineering institution will be advantageous.Your responsibilitiesYou will be part of the R&D team designing the combustion systems for the Siemens Energy SGT product range. Working primarily on R&D and Technology improvements, but also in support of sales, production and fleet activities. We cover all aspects of Engineering projects, conceptual work, detail design, numerical modelling, high pressure rig testing and Engine testing. Our objective to minimise the impact of gas turbine operation on the environment requires innovative thinking in product development as we drive down emissions and expand our fuel flexibility, particularly focusing on low carbon fuels.Let’s talk about us"Let’s make tomorrow different today" is our genuine commitment at Siemens Energy to all customers and employees on the way to a sustainable future.Here at Siemens Energy we drive innovation, develop new technologies, apply cutting-edge manufacturing technologies - that’s what we do to deliver the most advanced gas turbines that will set new standards in terms of efficiency, reliability and emission reductionMore insightsBe Energized. Be you.Lucky for us, we are not all the same. Through diversity, we generate power. We run on inclusion and compassion. Our combined creative energy is fuelled by at least 130 nationalities. Siemens Energy celebrates character – no matter what ethnic background, gender, age, religion, identity, or disability. We energize society. All of society. Our benefits package includes a generous base salary, annual bonus, and we celebrate the fact that our employees are individuals and have different wants and needs. With this in mind, we have a flexible benefits scheme where you can tailor your benefits package to suit you. We offer 26 days holiday (which increases with service), up to 10% pension contribution match, an excellent company share scheme and employee discounts just to name a few.Jobs & Careers:

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