CLIENT HIGHLIGHT
The client you’ll be supporting is a Fortune 500 global leader in energy technology, focused on helping the world produce cleaner, more reliable power. Their teams design and improve the systems that keep homes, businesses, and communities running, from gas and wind turbines to the electrical grids that connect them. This is a chance to be part of a company that’s driving innovation, supporting sustainability, and shaping the future of energy.
LOCATION
Greenville, SC
COMPENSATION
$53-$60 per hour. Full benefits can be offered
SCHEDULE
Monday-Friday. 8am-5pm EST (40 hours per week)
CONTRACT TERM
8 month long contract with high likelihood of extension
POSITION OVERVIEW – Design Liaison Engineer
A Gas Power Design Liaison Engineer on the Sprint team is responsible for the successful management, substantiation and execution of critical engineering drawing changes and tasks. They are to provide technical support, ensure compliance to Client’s processes and ensure all tasks are completed expeditiously and to a high quality standard.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Partner with Global Supply Chain (GSC) and collaborate cross-functionally to continuously drive improvements and disposition hardware non-conformances, while maintaining optimal quality for our customers
- Support Design for producibility, lean flow, and concurrent Engineering
- Support hardware qualifications for new processes, process changes, new equipment Apply knowledge of HGP design and manufacturing to implement new ideas that enhance overall function of part, reduce cost and add value
- Participate in Supply Chain Kaizens & Lean Action WorkoutsProactive Quality engagement for Defect reduction / process improvements
- Support Qualification guidelines, specifications and top manufacturing issues Technology development and qualification of special processes – castings, coating, holedrilling, etc.
- Cultivate teamwork, positive working environment, and morale; drive a sense of urgency and quality with speed
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS
- Bachelor's degree in engineering from an accredited university or college.
- Minimum of 2 years relevant experience.
Technical & Engineering Skills
- Mechanical engineering experience designing gas turbine hardware and similar rotating machinery, with focus on hot gas path (HGP) components
- Basic knowledge of manufacturing processes, methods, materials, and coatings
- Experience with non-conformance dispositioning of deviating hardware using engineering assessments
- Proficient with engineering and analytical tools including Ansys and Siemens NX
- Strong understanding of GD&T with ability to interpret engineering drawings and bills of materials (BOMs)
Professional & Soft Skills
- Strong organizational, communication, and documentation skills
- Ability to collaborate effectively within cross-functional, global teams
- Adaptable and responsive to shifting priorities based on business needs
- Self-motivated, continuous learner with a humble and open-minded approach