Mechanical Design EngineerWestinghouse Electric CompanyMarseilleWelcome to the future of nuclear energy, where Westinghouse Electric Company is leading the field with expertise and innovation to shape the power of tomorrow.At Westinghouse, innovation is in our DNA. We are creative. We think differently. We reimagine the possible across the nuclear industry every day.About the role:As a Mechanical Design Engineer you will be responsible for designing special-purpose machines for machining, welding, metrology, non-destructive testing, and/or handling activities.You will report to the Product Manager and be located at MarseilleKey Responsibilities:
Participating in the definition of tooling concepts during the bidding phase
Conducting feasibility and detailed studies
CAD design and mechanical sizing
Selecting materials and electromechanical components
Producing assembly drawings, detailed drawings, and bills of materials
Creating intervention sequence plans and handling plans
Writing design, qualification, and implementation documentation for tooling
Participating in workshop acceptance tests, development, and qualification of tooling.
Qualifications:
Master's degree (Bac+5) in general or mechanical engineering, or equivalent
0 to 10 years of experience in design or manufacturing projects
Passion for mechanics and special-purpose machinery
Fluent in English, both written and spoken
Ability to work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams
Strong writing skills and ability to synthesize information
Proficiency in CAD software, preferably Inventor and AutoCAD
Knowledge of EUROCODES; familiarity with the Machinery Directive is a plus
Knowledge and experience in the nuclear field and RCC-M regulations are appreciated.
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