Hot Section Engineering Lead - Power Systems
Pratt & Whitney, a recognized leading producer of the world's most advanced jet engines, is looking for dedicated individuals to become a part of our organization. If you would like to work in an dynamic environment and possess the motivation to incorporate new ideas into practice, this may be the opportunity you've been waiting for!
This is your chance to join a company steeped in history yet focused on the future by developing engines that provide step-change improvements for the next generation of commercial aircraft and fifth generation fighters. Pratt & Whitney, a pioneer in flight and technology, is part of the United Technologies Corporation (UTC) family. UTC is a Fortune 50 company located in over 4,800 locations in approximately 80 countries with $54 billion in revenues (2010).
The Power Systems HSE CIPT is seeking an experienced and highly motivated engineer to lead the development of various key components for the Low Pressure Turbine Module for the Next Generation Industrial Engine. Specifically, this individual will coordinate design, structures, manufacturing, and validation activities throughout the life cycle of the product, utilizing standard work and ACE tools, managing schedule & budget, and coordination of all work under the PW IPD process.
Some travel required for project coordination meetings, component vendor selection and validation.
United Technologies Corporation is An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
8+ years of experience. The selected candidate will have a broad background, preferably in design and/or structures leading multi-function teams, including domestic and foreign based outsourcing. This engineer will be responsible for execution of one or more component tasks dealing with the development of static and rotating turbine components, including transition duct, case, rotors & shaft. Must be able to communicate well, verbally and through technical reports and design/manufacturing review presentations at all levels with, module center engineering, the Power Systems business unit, external vendors, and engine customers.