Siemens Energy
Engineer – Supplier Support Team

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An Engineer within the Supplier Support Team’s (SST) role involves but is not limited to, day to day support for:
- Technical support of the pre-qualification process.
- Provide supplier support through the qualification process.
- Providing technical support for general enquiries from Suppliers, Supplier Quality, Procurement and Manufacturing, making engineering judgements regarding components or assemblies that deviate from specification.
- Apply general turbine engineering knowledge including design calculations, tolerance stacks, in-depth interpretation of technical specifications'. geometric tolerances, report writing, interpretation of Bills of materials (BOMS) and implications of change notes to support the disposition of the concession.
- Helping Supplier Quality investigate supplier non-conformances, root cause analysis and introduction of containments and solutions.
- Liaising with Design Groups to ensure concession decisions are correct when applicable.
- Report writing, Drawing modification and creation, technical guidance of other teams.
- Flexibility of working is required as per the business needs e.g. supporting a supplier out of normal working hours if required.
How You’ll Make An Impact
Your technical guidance within the pre-qualification process will help Supplier Quality to ensure that a stable and high-quality production process is established.
- You will help enable practical solutions to supplier issues hence, ensuring the consistent flow of parts to the assembly line.
- Your drawing modifications help enable parts to be manufactured that would otherwise adversely affect production.
- You will help enable practical solutions to deviating components where applicable hence, ensuring the consistent flow of parts to the assembly line.
- Your technical decisions will directly affect the flow of new and conforming and non-conforming parts both into and though the factory.
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What You Bring
The successful candidate will ideally meet the following criteria:
- Degree-qualified in Mechanical Engineering, or equivalent relevant experience.
- Good understanding of gas turbine operation and performance principles.
- Strong problem-solving skills with experience applying formal methodologies such as Fault Tree Analysis, Root Cause Analysis, DMAIC, 5 Whys, and 8D. Confident in making informed decisions based on structured problem-solving outcomes.
- Able to work autonomously while contributing effectively within a team environment and supporting colleagues where required.
- Strong communication skills, including the ability to deliver presentations to large audiences and interact confidently with stakeholders at all levels of the business, as well as suppliers and customers.
- Proficient in data analysis, interpretation, and presentation of findings.
- Ability to produce clear, concise technical reports and supplier instructions.
- Good understanding of engineering drawings, technical specifications, and their practical application.
- Capable of performing mechanical engineering calculations, including tolerance stack-up analysis and the application of engineering units and measurements.
- Basic understanding of materials and coatings used in gas turbine applications.
- Experience of, or a strong understanding of, manufacturing processes.
- Experience of, or a strong understanding of, assembly processes.
- Proficient in the use of company-standard software packages, including Microsoft Office, Teamcenter, NX, and SAP.
- Strong understanding of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T), BS 8888, and ASTM standards.
- Able to build and maintain effective working relationships with internal teams and external suppliers.
- Proactive approach to continuous improvement and problem prevention.
- Demonstrates a willingness to learn, develop, and grow within the role.


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- Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.
- Opportunities for professional growth and development in a global company.
- Flexible working conditions and work-life balance programs.
- Access to brand new technology and innovative projects.
- Inclusive and collaborative work environment.
- Encouraging policies for health and well-being.
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