Unclassified - Cincinnati, OH
posted 3 months ago
The Hot Structures Design Engineer will report to the Large Military Engineering Low Pressure Turbine Leader and will be responsible for the design, producibility, and module integration of hot structures hardware. This role will own part of the turbine rear frame (TRF), aft center body, and other low pressure turbine (LPT) hot structures hardware on the product lines in F110 Series and Advanced Programs. The engineer will be tasked with ensuring that the design meets the necessary specifications and standards for military applications, focusing on both performance and safety. In this position, the engineer will be responsible for the design, analysis, producibility, and maintenance of TRF LPT structure components and associated static (structural) and dynamic (vibration as applicable) behaviors by using engineering, physics, and material principles. The role requires collaboration with military customers to develop and implement new technology programs aimed at improving and optimizing legacy products. The engineer will work horizontally across a multidisciplinary team, developing in-depth knowledge of the structures technical discipline by working with mentors in the Chief Engineer's Office. The engineer will interface with internal and external customers, including the United States Airforce and Navy, leading design efforts for safety and quality activities pertaining to owned hardware. Additionally, the role involves manufacturing support activities to enable engine delivery to military customers and collaboration with Project, Value Chain Planning (VCP) Lab, Manufacturing Programs, and Supply Chain to execute cost-out opportunities. The engineer will need to understand key business drivers and how their work integrates with other teams, contributing to the overall success of the area.