Senior Design Engineer

Belcan
Derby
1 week ago
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Due to winning a new project, Belcan are looking for experienced Gas Turbine Design Engineers, based at its Derby Offices and with Hybrid working!


The Design Engineer will carry out a variety of tasks associated with the design of a sub-system or component within the Gas Turbine for new technologically in advanced Gas Turbine engines.

This can range from concept design through to detail design and support of design release. It is expected that the Design Engineer will follow a gates review process, dealing with all associated stakeholders to understand product requirements and producing a solution which meets these requirements. The work can include development and flight hardware as well as aspects of rig design.


Required Qualifications and Experience:

  • Qualification in an Aeronautical, Mechanical Engineering or related degree or substantial Gas Turbine Design experience related experience
  • Strong technical capabilities in either one or more of the following capabilities: sub-system design, component design, rig design.
  • Experience in a similar role.
  • Comprehensive tool set knowledge, including but not limited to: Siemens NX, Teamcenter, Microsoft office applications etc.
  • Experienced in working within flexible teams.
  • Able to discuss and communicate on highly technical aspects, both internally and with Belcan clients.


If you have done similar Gas Turbine Design work either the Aerospace or Power Generation industries and have Siemens NX experience, contact us now!


Why Join Belcan?

You will join a collaborative company that puts people at the heart of everything we do. As well as career development and a friendly and collaborative team, you will benefit from:

  • Company Pension scheme
  • Generous holiday allowance
  • Health assurance
  • Electric Car scheme
  • Hybrid and flexible working policies.
  • Opportunity to be selected for Belcan’s prestigious Eagle Award.

…and much more.



Application Process:

Ready to take the next step in your career as a Design Engineer? Apply now and become a part of Belcan’s innovative and dynamic team!


Founded in 1958, Belcan has become a global technological leader and established go to Engineering Services provider, working within many industries including Aerospace, Defence, Marine, Nuclear, Automotive and Cyber Security.

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