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Turbomachinery Mechanical Integrity Stress Engineer

Siemens Gas and Power GmbH & Co. KG
Lincoln
6 days ago
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Turbomachinery Mechanical Integrity Stress EngineerAbout the Role

Location

United Kingdom

England

Lincoln

Company

Siemens Energy Limited

Organization

Gas Services

Business Unit

Distributed

Full-time

Experience Level

A Snapshot of Your Day Join our Lincoln, UK Turbine Engineering team as a Stress Analysis (Mechanical Integrity) Engineer. You will focus on conducting Finite Element Analysis (FEA) for Gas Turbine components. How You’ll Make an Impact

  • Collaborate with Mechanical Design, Heat Transfer, and Material Science teams to derive component life and duty-based lifing.
  • Analyse and adapt turbine blade, vane, and casing designs for new products and upgrades to meet life targets.
  • Conduct root cause analysis, weighted decision analysis, and design of experiments to improve product reliability.
  • Specify component and engine test requirements, ensuring alignment with performance goals.
  • Calibrate structural models using engine test data and fleet experience to validate design assumptions.

What You Bring

  • A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree with a strong focus on Aerospace, Power Generation, Turbomachinery, or Automotive structural/mechanical design or materials science.
  • Relevant work experience in Finite Element stress analysis and component life calculation.
  • In-depth knowledge of material behavior, failure modes, and testing methods under cyclic and steady conditions, especially at high temperatures.
  • Proficiency in FE analysis and pre/post-processing software, particularly ABAQUS; familiarity with ANSYS, NX-SimCenter, or RR SC03 is also valuable.
  • Strong analytical skills to critique and validate results using 1D methods, such as hand calculations.

About the Team Our Gas Services division is dedicated to providing low-emission power generation through innovative service and decarbonization solutions. We focus on delivering zero or low-emission power generation, encompassing all gas turbines, steam turbines, and generators under one roof. Our team is committed to exploring decarbonization opportunities through modernisation and digitalisation of the fleet, ensuring a balanced future for energy generation. Our Commitment to Diversity Lucky for us, we are not all the same. Through diversity, we generate power. We run on inclusion, and our combined creative energy is fuelled by over 130 nationalities. Siemens Energy celebrates character—no matter what ethnic background, gender, age, religion, identity, or disability. We energise society, all of society, and we do not discriminate based on our differences. Rewards/Benefits Here are examples of the rewards and benefits Siemens Energy offers:

  • Opportunities to work with a distributed team
  • Opportunities to work on and lead a variety of innovative projects
  • Medical benefits
  • Remote/Flexible work
  • Time off/Paid holidays and parental leave
  • Continual learning through the Learn@Siemens-Energy platform
  • Access to a variety of employee resource groups

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