Cranleigh STEM is exclusively working with an innovative organisation based near Guildford, Surrey in the sustainability sector to recruit a driven and self-motivated Principal Combustion Engineer. This is a unique opportunity to play a pivotal role in the team where you will innovate, expand your design and analysis skills, further your personal development and become a recognised leader in this exciting and growing field.
Responsibilities
- Deliver robust design solutions that fulfil the fundamental design requirements.
- Generate design requirements and identify risk areas.
- Ability to use computational models from 1D to CFD to solve complex heat transfer and combustion problems.
- Review and approve work completed by others.
- Understand and comply with relevant International Standards.
- Be responsible for delivering parts, assemblies and systems from concept to proof of principle.
- Lead other engineering colleagues as required to support this.
- Develop innovative and novel concepts with high-value IP while considering freedom to operate.
- Be a source of combustion expertise to advise on design, development, material, manufacturing, prototype build and test issues.
- Develop and mentor others within the wider team.
- Create new, and improve upon existing, best practices and processes within the team.
- As an assembly and component owner, drive the design activities to achieve the best balance between all physical disciplines and liaising with technical experts.
- Ensure the design conforms to best practice.
Minimum Requirements
- Degree-level qualification in a relevant engineering or scientific discipline.
- Significant industrial experience in the design and development of combustion systems.
- Strong capability in hand calculations to validate initial designs and simulation results.
- High proficiency in 3D computer-aided design (CAD) software.
- Understanding of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing.
- Knowledge of physical failure modes and approaches to root cause analysis.
- Experience in design verification methods and defining suitable test procedures.
- Effective communicator with the ability to convey complex technical information concisely and accurately.
- Ability to work independently, manage multiple tasks, and meet project deadlines.
- Knowledge of power system design, including motors, transmissions, and energy storage.
- Experience with structural finite element analysis (FEA) of components and assemblies.
- Understanding of reaction kinetics related to oxidizing and decomposition catalysts.
- Experience with statistics, robust design, and systems engineering methodologies.
- Capability in performing tolerance stack analysis on complex assemblies.
- Aware of compliance considerations, including electrical insulation, creepage and clearance distances, and flammability ratings.
In return, the company can provide an excellent platform to excel your career – with a huge potential to become the company’s technical expert with upcoming commercial opportunities.
£Comp + excellent company benefits
Seniority level
Mid-Senior level
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Industries: Defense and Space, Manufacturing and Chemical Manufacturing