Why Join Siemens?
Siemens Energy is focused on helping customers navigate the world’s most pressing energy problems.
As a world leader in developing and producing the most advanced engineering technologies, we improve lives and further human achievements worldwide, while also protecting the climate - all thanks to our employees. With us, you can do something significant that benefits society and human progress
As Siemens Energy, "We energize society" by supporting our customers to make the transition to a more sustainable world, based on innovative technologies and our ability to turn ideas into reality. We do this by:
· Expanding renewables
· Transforming conventional power
· Strengthening electrical grids
· Driving industrial decarbonization
· Securing the supply chain and necessary minerals
A Snapshot of Your Day
As a Development Engineer for Rotodynamic & Bearings (f/m/d), you will contribute your expertise to support product development initiatives. Your goal is to apply your knowledge within a diverse development team to achieve optimal results, enabling the safe and flexible operation of turbine sets in an increasingly volatile energy market. You will work within a cross-functional network across Siemens Energy’s global locations and collaborate with external partners from academia and industry. You will be involved in the development of new products and technologies from the initial concept through to deployment in power plants.
How You’ll Make an Impact
Improving the efficiency and flexibility of Siemens Energy steam turbine sets to adapt to new market conditions through optimization of machine dynamics and tribology using numerical simulationContributing to the development of technically advanced rotodynamic systems up to series production while complying with applicable technical standards and normsShaping Siemens Energy’s future product portfolio through project work in energy transition technologies and transformationWhat You Bring
Successfully completed master’s degree in mechanical engineering, ideally with a PhD (with a focus on Machine Dynamics or Tribology) or a comparable field, combined with 8-12 years of professional experienceExcellent knowledge of mechanics, machine dynamics, and numerical simulation methodsExtensive expertise in rotor dynamics, including modeling, simulation, and analysis of turbine sets to ensure operational stability and performanceStrong background in product development for power plant systems, from initial concept to deployment, with a focus on technical standards and innovationSolid understanding of large-scale power plants, particularly turbine setsFluent in English, German language skills are a plusWe’ve got quite a lot to offer. How about you?
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