We are a Belgian engineering consulting firm that assists SMEs and large industrial organizations in bringing their innovation and R&D initiatives to life.
Job Description
The Power & Infrastructure Business Line provides high added value activities to the Global Business Units, the power generation sector, grid operators and the industry in Europe. This covers applied research and on-site-field technical expertise.
The international team of 21 Mechanical and Thermal Processes engineers is already well known for its competence in complex problem solving for different component issues in the power energy business as well as general industry. they are also responsible for the online monitoring of more than 100 turbine shaft lines for clients around the world and are regularly called for on-site dedicated measurements and analyses in case of problems. The team works closely with the Materials, Non-Destructive Testing and Electrical expert teams.
Your responsibilities as Vibration Project Engineer
In order to meet the demand for activities related to the identification of problem root causes or design assessment within the Cluster Mechanical & Thermal Processes, we are looking for a Vibration and Mechanics Project Engineer who wants to develop his/her career in the field of Condition Monitoring and Vibrations analysis.
In this role, you will be fully involved in the follow-up of vibration behaviour of turbo generator shaft lines involving complex root cause analysis of rotating machinery. You will also advise our customers regarding the best condition monitoring strategies for their specific assets based on your sound technical and up-to-date solutions knowledge.
You will work alongside a supportive team and will have access to professional development opportunities to help you grow in your own career.
Specifically this means:
• Performing detailed vibration analysis of turbo generator shaft lines.
• Analyzing mechanical problems and vibration issues of power plant components, adding value in the interpretation of the results and proposed solutions.
• Providing advice regarding the condition monitoring potential of existing or new technologies.
• Participating in the remote condition monitoring service shifts of power plants main shaft lines.
Required qualifications
• Hold an engineering degree in a related mechanical or electrical domain.
• Communicate fluently in Dutch, French, and English.
• Bring a customer-orientation with excellent communication skills, ready to travel within Belgium, Europe, and occasionally outside Europe for short-term missions.
• Bring a team spirit while being capable of working independently, taking initiatives, and developing synergies both with internal departments and external partners.
• Have a natural fascination for what's new or happening in your domain.