Process Engineer - Additive Manufacturing
Gkn Aerospace Sweden AB / Kemiingenjörsjobb / Trollhättan
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The Process Engineering department within Research Centre Trollhättan is now looking for more process engineers with focus on welding and additive manufacturing.
The Research Centre is a part of the GKN Global Research and Technology organization at GKN Aerospace and currently we are 75 employees. We are located at GKN Aerospace Engine System site in Trollhättan and we have our laboratory at Innovatum. Process Engineering has the responsibility to develop advanced manufacturing processes for future generations of aero engines. The current department focus areas are:
Free form additive manufacturing
Laser welding
Machining
Inspection
all with focus on automation.
For more than a decade GKN has developed free form additive technology capability robot-laser-wire. We work closely together with the design department and simulations department within R&T to provide complete product solutions. We also have continuous cooperation with the core engineering and production organizations, for technology insertion in production. The work is organized in technology projects where we develop new product concepts and implement new processes in production.
The department have about 20 employees with a strong ambition to grow.
The department of Process Engineering now has an open position for a process engineer with focus on laser additive process development. The role will focus to develop the laser welding and free form deposition with wire process towards engine product application, and also operate the equipment in our research lab at Innovatum in Trollhättan. Further on, a development step is to integrate the process into the digital integrated factory.
You are an engineer with a competence profile in metallic material and processes and is interested in working practically with equipment and process development. The role also involves close collaboration with researchers and research organizations within the field of new materials and additive process.
Key Responsibilities
We want to strengthen our team with a Process Engineer with preference for application driven process development, with metallurgical knowledge, with an interest for develop the process into the digitalization world.
Typical responsibilities:
Drive technology development projects within R&T
Perform testing in the material lab and perform material investigations
Perform test and be part of running our R&T weld/additive equipment
Document and present results in Technology Readiness Reviews
Communicate and present plans and results internally as well as externally with our partners
Contribute with creativity and support colleagues in our technology teams, with the future possibility to take on leader roles with R&T
Participate in, and by time, lead research programs in corporation with Universities
The work is performed jointly with your team colleagues, through internal technology development projects and in research projects often done in bilateral or multilateral collaboration with our GKN colleagues, industry and academic partners and customers.
Qualifications / Experience / Skills
You are an engineer with a Master's degree or Ph D in in Process and Material Engineering with experience of welding process development
You have experience in direct energy deposition Additive Manufacturing processes from part design through deposition and inspection
Experience with Additive Manufacturing software such as slicers for tool path and process control software is meritorious
Experience with technology development and maturation within the Aerospace industry, including advancement through Technology Readiness Levels is meritorious.
You have experience from metallurgical examinations including using metallurgical lab equipment to investigate, especially titanium materials is meritorious
You have a desire for team work
You have an ambition to drive technology projects
You have an interest in digitalization and automation.
You have a desire to work practically in the lab, experience with lasers welding and robotics are preferred
You have good ability to communicate and present plans and results internally as well as externally with our partners
You have good social skills, the ability to create effective networks and can take on a technical responsibility role
You are proficient in English
Date for employment:
September 2018
For more information please contact:
Robert Reimers | Manager R&T Process Engineering | GKN Aerospace Engine Systems Sweden
R&T Centre 9634 TL3S | SE-461 81 Trollhättan | Sweden
Phone: +46 520 292795 | Mobile: +46 700 872795
About Us
GKN is a global engineering business. We design, manufacture and service systems and components for most of the world's leading aircraft, vehicle and machinery manufacturers. We are continuously evolving, pioneering new technologies and reinventing existing ones, stretching ourselves to better in everything we do. GKN operates three divisions: GKN Aerospace, GKN Driveline and GKN Powder Metallurgy employing 56,000 people in more than 30 countries.
GKN Aerospace is the world's leading multi-technology tier 1 aerospace supplier. With 55 manufacturing locations in 14 countries, we serve over 90% of the world's aircraft and engine manufacturers. We design and manufacture innovative smart aerospace systems and components. Our technologies are used in aircraft ranging from the most used single aisle aircraft and the largest passenger planes in the world to business jets and the world's advanced 5th generation fighter aircraft.
Publiceringsdatum2018-08-21Så ansöker duSista dag att ansöka är 2018-08-31
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KontorsadressFLYGMOTORVÄGEN 1 MALÖGA INDUSTRIOMRÅDE
Jobbnummer 4301766
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