What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Mechanical Design Engineer position at Power Systems Mfg., LLC, a Hanwha company?
Power Systems Mfg., LLC (PSM), a subsidiary of Hanwha General Chemical under the Hanwha Group, has been a global leader in multi-OEM gas turbine services since 1999. Recognized for our innovative spirit, we provide cutting-edge upgrades and solutions to enhance efficiency, operational flexibility, reliability, and lifecycle maintenance costs for gas turbines. Our advanced technology includes combustion system retrofits compatible with renewable gases like hydrogen, supporting the transition to a decarbonized power grid. Headquartered in Jupiter, Florida, PSM is proud to deliver customer-focused, fast, and transparent services that cater to the global energy sector.
This is a full-time on-site role for a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer located in Jupiter, FL. The Senior Mechanical Design Engineer will be responsible for designing, analyzing, and developing mechanical systems and components for gas turbine applications. This includes collaborating with cross-functional teams to create innovative product designs, using state-of-the-art engineering tools such as CAD software, and ensuring compliance with industry standards. The role also involves identifying and solving technical challenges while continuously improving the efficiency and reliability of product designs.
- Experience in Design Engineering, Machine Design, and Product Design
- Strong knowledge and application of Mechanical Engineering principles and methodologies
- Proficiency in Computer-Aided Design (CAD) tools for engineering drawings and modeling
- Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills
- Strong communication skills and ability to work in cross-functional teams
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field
- Experience in gas turbine systems or power generation is highly desirable
- Familiarity with quality standards and regulatory requirements for mechanical systems