Overview:
Steam Turbine Component Engineer Interns will be working directly with other Steam Turbine Component Engineers within the Steam Turbine Engineering Department at the Charlotte Energy Hub. Steam Turbine Component Engineers are responsible for all design engineering deliverables required to execute our large utility steam turbine and steam valve projects. Project types range from factory service/repair, service R&D, major modernization/upgrades, to new unit. Steam Turbine Component Engineers are involved in all phases of our projects, beginning with proposals to customers, detailed design, hardware/software production, testing and ending with site installation and turnover to the customer.
Responsibilities:
- Development/Design/Analysis of steam turbine stationary components, rotors, bearing, blades and valves
- Development/Design/Analysis of steam turbine and valve repairs
- Development/Design/Analysis of steam turbine and valve modernizations/upgrades
- Technical support of proposals to customer
- Disposition and resolution to field and shop deviations to technical requirements
- Forced outage recovery programs, root cause investigations and technical operational support
- Development, review and release of all product definition documents including graphics, bills of material, and process requirements
Qualifications:
- Currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering
- Able to work fulltime, 40 hours per week
- Ability to communicate effectively
- Design experience with strength of materials, structural analysis, machine design, heat transfer, thermodynamics, mechanical vibrations, finite element analysis and computer aided design programs is a plus
- Willing to work in a plant environment
Work Location: This position requires an employee to be on-site on a full-time basis.
There are two internships supporting the Steam Turbine engineering teams. The start date for these Internship roles is from May to June of 2026.