RX2 Solutions
TITLE: Senior Turbine Hardware Engineer
TYPE: Direct Hire
LOCATION: Lunenburg, MA
ONSITE / REMOTE / HYBRID: Hybrid
START DATE: September 2025
SHIFT: Day
Overview We are seeking a Senior Turbine Hardware Engineer to lead the design, analysis, and qualification of key components and assemblies in high-performance steam turbines. This role focuses on developing optimized subcomponents—such as buckets, diaphragms, and nozzles—and ensuring their performance within the complete turbine system. Success requires both the use of advanced computational turbomachinery design tools and a solid grasp of fundamental analytical models.
Main Responsibilities
Lead the execution of technical scopes for steam and gas turbines, as well as generator assemblies, meeting project quality, schedule, and cost targets
Develop turbine system concepts that meet performance goals while streamlining detailed design phases
Conduct and review a wide range of engineering analyses-including thermodynamic modeling, blade shaping, flow path optimization, stress and rotordynamic evaluations, and CFD simulations-using industry-standard tools
Prepare project estimates and plans based on technical scope, customer needs, and identified risks
Organize and lead technical teams through the full product development life cycle
Mentor junior engineers in design methodologies, tools, and industry best practices
Represent the company in customer engagements, including with the U.S. Navy, with confidence and technical authority
Deliver clear, concise communication of technical and programmatic information to both technical and executive audiences
Monitor project milestones, manage risks, and provide accurate cost and schedule forecasts
Collaborate across internal departments, locations, and supply chain partners to address technical and manufacturing challenges
Apply principles of manufacturability, safety, and field-readiness to all hardware designs
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related technical field
Minimum of 5 years of experience designing steam turbine or turbomachinery rotating components
Ability to obtain a security clearance
Familiarity with welded structures and large rotating hardware common in power generation applications
Demonstrated ability to drive product development from concept through validation and deployment
Experience applying systems engineering methods and integrating multidisciplinary design inputs
Strong foundation in mechanical engineering principles including material selection, structural analysis, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, rotordynamics, and fatigue life prediction (LCF / HCF, creep)
Preferred Qualifications
Active security clearance
Experience with steam turbines supporting electric machinery, motor / drive systems, or electromechanical assemblies
Proficient in CAD software (Siemens NX or SolidWorks preferred)
Experience using turbine-specific design software (Concepts NREC, SoftInWay, or equivalent)
Skilled in finite element and multiphysics simulation tools (ANSYS preferred)
Understanding of fabrication, machining, and assembly processes for power generation equipment
Competence in project management software (MS Project, Jira)
Experience working on military contracts or defense-sector turbine systems
Knowledge of applicable military and industrial standards
Familiarity with design optimization techniques in turbomachinery applications
EOE Statement We are an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate or allow discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, or related medical conditions), age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, genetic information, registered domestic partner status, marital status, disability, status as a crime victim, protected veteran status, political affiliation, union membership, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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TYPE: Direct Hire
LOCATION: Lunenburg, MA
ONSITE / REMOTE / HYBRID: Hybrid
START DATE: September 2025
SHIFT: Day
Overview We are seeking a Senior Turbine Hardware Engineer to lead the design, analysis, and qualification of key components and assemblies in high-performance steam turbines. This role focuses on developing optimized subcomponents—such as buckets, diaphragms, and nozzles—and ensuring their performance within the complete turbine system. Success requires both the use of advanced computational turbomachinery design tools and a solid grasp of fundamental analytical models.
Main Responsibilities
Lead the execution of technical scopes for steam and gas turbines, as well as generator assemblies, meeting project quality, schedule, and cost targets
Develop turbine system concepts that meet performance goals while streamlining detailed design phases
Conduct and review a wide range of engineering analyses-including thermodynamic modeling, blade shaping, flow path optimization, stress and rotordynamic evaluations, and CFD simulations-using industry-standard tools
Prepare project estimates and plans based on technical scope, customer needs, and identified risks
Organize and lead technical teams through the full product development life cycle
Mentor junior engineers in design methodologies, tools, and industry best practices
Represent the company in customer engagements, including with the U.S. Navy, with confidence and technical authority
Deliver clear, concise communication of technical and programmatic information to both technical and executive audiences
Monitor project milestones, manage risks, and provide accurate cost and schedule forecasts
Collaborate across internal departments, locations, and supply chain partners to address technical and manufacturing challenges
Apply principles of manufacturability, safety, and field-readiness to all hardware designs
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related technical field
Minimum of 5 years of experience designing steam turbine or turbomachinery rotating components
Ability to obtain a security clearance
Familiarity with welded structures and large rotating hardware common in power generation applications
Demonstrated ability to drive product development from concept through validation and deployment
Experience applying systems engineering methods and integrating multidisciplinary design inputs
Strong foundation in mechanical engineering principles including material selection, structural analysis, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, rotordynamics, and fatigue life prediction (LCF / HCF, creep)
Preferred Qualifications
Active security clearance
Experience with steam turbines supporting electric machinery, motor / drive systems, or electromechanical assemblies
Proficient in CAD software (Siemens NX or SolidWorks preferred)
Experience using turbine-specific design software (Concepts NREC, SoftInWay, or equivalent)
Skilled in finite element and multiphysics simulation tools (ANSYS preferred)
Understanding of fabrication, machining, and assembly processes for power generation equipment
Competence in project management software (MS Project, Jira)
Experience working on military contracts or defense-sector turbine systems
Knowledge of applicable military and industrial standards
Familiarity with design optimization techniques in turbomachinery applications
EOE Statement We are an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate or allow discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, or related medical conditions), age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, genetic information, registered domestic partner status, marital status, disability, status as a crime victim, protected veteran status, political affiliation, union membership, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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