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Job Summary
Senior Gas Turbine Design Engineer POSTED: Oct 29
Salary: Open Location: New Hampshire Seacoast
Employer: Brayton Elergy LLC Type: Full Time - Experienced
Category: Mechanical - Gas Turbine Required Education: 4 Year Degree



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About Brayton Elergy LLC

Brayton Energy is a highly innovative R&D group dedicated to making meaningful contributions in the field of environmentally responsible, sustainable energy production. Specializing in design, prototyping and testing of turbo machinery and associated systems, Brayton Energy offers an informal work environment near the ocean in Hampton New Hampshire, approximately 40 miles North of Boston. Based on a partnership of principals who have worked together for 15 years, Brayton Energy is a well....more info

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Job Description
Brayton Energy is a highly innovative R&D group dedicated to making meaningful contributions in the field of environmentally responsible, sustainable energy production. Specializing in design, prototyping and testing of turbo machinery and associated systems, Brayton Energy offers an informal work environment near the ocean in Hampton New Hampshire, approximately 40 miles North of Boston. Based on a partnership of principals who have worked together for 15 years, Brayton Energy is a well known group in turbine based equipment development. Our work in supporting innovative R&D efforts leads to a diverse and highly interesting variety of assignments for our technical staff. We have enjoyed profitable growth since inception. Due to this stable, sustainable growth pattern, we are currently seeking the following additional team members: Job Title: Senior Gas Turbine Design Engineer Job Description (Responsibilities) You will take on a mix of design, test and analytical assignments related to the development of innovative small gas turbines and our solar-thermal power conversion systems. 5 years of gas turbine design is essential for this position. Responsibilities cover overall turbine design, formulation/implementation of test strategy, and benchmarking of test results against aerodynamic performance models. Mentoring of entry level engineers will also be a rewarding aspect of this position. Qualifications Our informal work environment with engineering, prototyping and test facilities on site rewards creativity, enthusiasm, team collaboration, and a willingness to see problems through to completion without close supervision. Brayton offers a dynamic environment where your contributions really make a difference. Excellent compensation and benefits, beautiful location on a salt water marsh, and a highly collaborative staff combine to create a rewarding, healthy work environment. Learn more at www.braytonenergy.com and make a move to a better career! Please send resumes to John Karp: karp@braytonenergy.com

NOTES: 2 openings. Employer will assist with relocation costs.
Additional Salary Information: Competetive and comensurate with experience


Requirements
BSME/MSME with minimum of 5 years experience in gas turbine design. Technical strengths in the areas of fluid mechanics and thermal sciences also a must. Working knowledge of aerodynamic test methods preferred, the ideal candidate also having specific gas-turbine test experience. Familiarity with LabView software and Project Management Experience a strong plus.


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