Winding Process Engineer
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Winding Process Engineer
Your Responsibilities:
The successful candidate will be a Subject Matter Expert (SME) supporting the Winding Engineering Process to include researching, planning, designing, developing, testing and analyzing electromechanical components, equipment and systems. This individual will work closely with the Electrical Engineering group, Project Management and shop personnel.
Your Challenge:
Serves as key engineering resource for Winding and supports resolution of technical issues and concerns regarding processes, tooling and related items
SME supporting the maintenance of winding standards for stator and rotor winding personnel for each product line, model and/or machine type (SUB, SUB1, GEN, PUMPS, etc.)
Daily oversite of each product to evaluate stops and paperwork concerns
Support weekly maintenance and publication of Winding efficiency metrics
Work collaboratively with Manufacturing Engineering and the Electrical Engineering group to address winding and material questions and issues
Investigate and analyze highly technical winding issues and assist in establishing procedures and methods
Assists with determination of design approaches and parameters. Selects components and equipment based on analysis of specifications and reliability
Identify new and/or improved processes for reducing rework, cycle-time, and costs for assigned projects
Leads the Winding Trainee program classroom modules explaining the technical side of winding and the importance of the product
What you Bring:
Due to DoD requirements, candidates must be US citizens.
Must be able to obtain and maintain DOD security clearance .
BS in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or equivalent
Coursework in Electrical Power Engineering, Power Electronics, or Electrical Machines preferred.
Minimum of five years of experience in design or manufacturing
Ability to travel 5% - 15% per year dependent upon projects assigned
Ability to drive change and improvements within an organization
Excellent communication skills
Professionalism and commitment to quality, customer service, and continuous improvement
Attention to detail and learning agility
Understanding of electrical systems and design principles. Analytical and problem-solving ability
Who we are:
EMD a business unit of Curtiss-Wright in Cheswick, PA designs, manufactures, tests, and provides after-market support for the most advanced, proven and reliable critical function pumps, motors, generators, seals, control rod drive mechanisms and power conditioning electronics available anywhere in the world today. Curtiss-Wright EMD has a long-standing and distinguished reputation for the design, development, manufacture, and qualification of critical-function machining solutions for the United States Navy and the commercial nuclear utility industry.
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- Location:
- Pittsburgh