Senior Design Engineer Architecture - Bloomfield, CT at Geebo

Senior Design Engineer

Our colleagues client is seeking a Senior Design Engineer to assist in the development of our rotary IC engines.
Requirements:
BS or higher in Mechanical Engineering.
Strong understanding of engines and design for manufacturing.
3
years of professional experience with engine component design and simulation.
Ability to self-direct and independently solve problems.
Expertise in Solidworks.
Expertise with mechanical/thermal/fluid simulation tools.
As Senior Design Engineer you will:
Invent/generate ideas to improve the performance of clients engines.
Create solid models and assemblies using SolidWorks.
Lead technicians, interns, and junior engineers on design and analysis projects.
Lead initial engine architecture/layout processes.
Analyze component and system designs using hand calculations, software simulations, and experimental results.
Create and release shop-ready drawings.
Select and act as primary contact for machine shops and suppliers from RFQ through incoming inspection.
Oversee engine assembly processes and participate in hands-on assembly.
Support engine testing.
Create and follow standardized procedures related to engine design and analysis.
Present ideas and results to management and engineering teams.
Maintain a spirited, open-minded personality and can-do attitude.
Helpful Skills:
Experience with advanced rotary and piston engine technologies (Miller cycle, HCCI, etc.
).
Professional experience with camshafts, bearings, gears, high-speed machinery.
Good communication and proposal writing skills.
Experience working in a machine shop/prototype environment.
Training and experience with GT Suite, ANSYS, MATLAB.
Recommended Skills Ansys Architecture Assembly And Installation Calculations Communication Design Engineering Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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