LanceSoft Inc
Job Details:
Job Title:
Mechanical Design Engineer IV Location:
Greenville, South Carolina – 29615 Duration:
12+ Months Pay Range:
$58.00 to $62.50
Job Purpose:
As a member of the Design Liaison Engineering (DLE) team, you will be an active contributor to the Gas Turbine Engineering organization, providing mechanical engineering support to our global supply chain partners.
As part of the DLE Annular Hot Gas Path team, you will work on various types of annular fleet turbine components such as blades, nozzles, heat shields, etc., and will primarily be responsible for analyzing and dispositioning hardware deviations.
This is a hands‑on role requiring collaboration with engineering teams, suppliers, and factories to ensure hardware quality and fulfillment, while helping to solve some of the biggest challenges we face in manufacturing these complex gas turbine components and assemblies.
Responsibilities and Tasks:
Apply mechanical engineering fundamentals to solve various manufacturing issues on hot gas path hardware for gas turbines.
Leverage analytical tools to analyze and deliver solutions for deviant hardware and provide design support to prevent repeat incidents.
Own hardware redesign efforts by revising drawings to enhance manufacturability.
Act as technical focal for qualifications of new processes/changes, and second source suppliers.
Conduct technical reviews of design tasks and help assess risks at the component, assembly, and system levels.
Follow standard work and design templates for common issues, and contribute to the improvement of design and manufacturing processes or methods.
Ensure adherence to technical standards in design activities, maintaining quality and accuracy.
Apply basic knowledge of gas turbine design to support improvements in part functionality and cost reduction.
Foster a positive work environment, supporting a culture of quality and urgency in collaboration with the supply chain team.
Must Have Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from an accredited university or college or relevant experience that would be equal to that degree.
Nice To Have
Relevant mechanical engineering experience designing gas turbine hardware or similar rotating machinery, specifically hot gas path components.
Basic understanding of manufacturing processes, methods, materials, and coatings.
Previous non-conformance dispositioning experience of deviating hardware by applying mechanical engineering assessments.
Familiar with Ansys, NX, and other analytical tools.
Understanding of GD&T and ability to interpret engineering drawings and bills of materials.
Strong organizational and communication skills.
Ability to collaborate in a cross functional global organization.
Humble, open‑minded, self‑motivated, and a continuous learner.
Ability to rapidly shift day to day priorities based on emerging business needs.
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Mechanical Design Engineer IV Location:
Greenville, South Carolina – 29615 Duration:
12+ Months Pay Range:
$58.00 to $62.50
Job Purpose:
As a member of the Design Liaison Engineering (DLE) team, you will be an active contributor to the Gas Turbine Engineering organization, providing mechanical engineering support to our global supply chain partners.
As part of the DLE Annular Hot Gas Path team, you will work on various types of annular fleet turbine components such as blades, nozzles, heat shields, etc., and will primarily be responsible for analyzing and dispositioning hardware deviations.
This is a hands‑on role requiring collaboration with engineering teams, suppliers, and factories to ensure hardware quality and fulfillment, while helping to solve some of the biggest challenges we face in manufacturing these complex gas turbine components and assemblies.
Responsibilities and Tasks:
Apply mechanical engineering fundamentals to solve various manufacturing issues on hot gas path hardware for gas turbines.
Leverage analytical tools to analyze and deliver solutions for deviant hardware and provide design support to prevent repeat incidents.
Own hardware redesign efforts by revising drawings to enhance manufacturability.
Act as technical focal for qualifications of new processes/changes, and second source suppliers.
Conduct technical reviews of design tasks and help assess risks at the component, assembly, and system levels.
Follow standard work and design templates for common issues, and contribute to the improvement of design and manufacturing processes or methods.
Ensure adherence to technical standards in design activities, maintaining quality and accuracy.
Apply basic knowledge of gas turbine design to support improvements in part functionality and cost reduction.
Foster a positive work environment, supporting a culture of quality and urgency in collaboration with the supply chain team.
Must Have Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from an accredited university or college or relevant experience that would be equal to that degree.
Nice To Have
Relevant mechanical engineering experience designing gas turbine hardware or similar rotating machinery, specifically hot gas path components.
Basic understanding of manufacturing processes, methods, materials, and coatings.
Previous non-conformance dispositioning experience of deviating hardware by applying mechanical engineering assessments.
Familiar with Ansys, NX, and other analytical tools.
Understanding of GD&T and ability to interpret engineering drawings and bills of materials.
Strong organizational and communication skills.
Ability to collaborate in a cross functional global organization.
Humble, open‑minded, self‑motivated, and a continuous learner.
Ability to rapidly shift day to day priorities based on emerging business needs.
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