GE Vernova
Mechanical Steampath Engineer

How your CV stacks up
Upload your CV to see how well it fits this job role
?%
Job Description Summary
Embark on an exciting career in the dynamic world of energy as a Mechanical Steampath Engineer within our Steam Power Services ITR Engineering organization at GE Vernova. This is an exciting opportunity tailored for a recent graduate eager to apply academic knowledge and gain hands-on experience working alongside experienced engineers. You will provide technical support for the mechanical design and assessment of impulse technology steampaths, applied globally across GE Vernova's Steam Power Services. This includes contributing to the development and preparation of technical designs and documentation for steam turbine steampath service, replacement-in-kind, and upgrade/retrofit projects. You'll receive mentorship and structured support as you build your technical expertise and grow your career with us.
Job Description
Roles and Responsibilities
- Apply engineering principles and established design standards, with guidance from senior engineers to design and analyse steampath components across a wide range of applications, from small industrial units to large nuclear steam turbines.
- Support the adaptation of legacy designs to incorporate modern manufacturing processes.
- Contribute to root cause analyses of component failures.
- Collaborate with senior engineers to develop and document best working practices.
- Support the capture and standardization of design standards and methods, contributing to the effectiveness of the global engineering team.
- Communicate with suppliers and customers as needed to support business objectives.
- Undertake occasional international travel to other engineering sites and suppliers, as required.
Reasons to use Rodeo
I’m in my final year doing Economics and I don’t know whether to apply for grad schemes now or do a masters first. What do you think?
Honest answer — it depends on where you want to end up. A lot of top grad schemes (Big 4, civil service, banking) don’t need a masters. Let’s look at the ones you’d be competitive for now, and we can decide if a masters actually adds anything.
Also worth knowing: most autumn 2026 applications are open now. Timing matters more than you think.
Start with a chat, not a search bar
Grad scheme, placement, apprenticeship? Not sure what you want yet — that's fine. Your agent talks it through with you and turns "I have no idea" into a shortlist.
Graduate Consultant — 2026 Scheme
Why you're a good match
StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
See breakdownIt searches the market for you
Every day your agent scans the market matching roles against what actually matters to you, not just keywords on a CV.
Why you're a good match
You’ve got the grades and the economics background, and your bank internship is exactly the experience this scheme looks for. Apply soon — deadlines close within the month.
Experience fit
Your summer at the bank plus your econometrics coursework map directly to the day-one responsibilities on this scheme — client modelling, market briefings, and deal support.
Only hits
No noise. No "maybe this fits." Just roles with a clear explanation of why they're right — and where to focus when applying.
Required Qualifications
- Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering (or a closely related field). Coursework or exposure to steam turbine technology, turbomachinery, or thermodynamics is a plus.
- Academic or project-based experience applying analytical methods to mechanical design or mechanical integrity topics.


Get help with your application
Your very own career expert that helps elevate your application to the next level.
Desired Characteristics
- Technical knowledge in the domain, covering steam turbine technology.
- Proficiency in 2D and 3D CAD tools, familiarity with Siemens NX is an advantage.
- Strong oral and written communication skills.
- Collaborative, inclusive, and supportive team player with a strong growth mindset.
- Ability to manage several varied projects simultaneously, reviewing and adjusting priorities as needed.
- Solid understanding of mechanical analysis methods to support the correct assessment of novel components.
- Strong interpersonal skills, with curiosity and eagerness to learn from experienced colleagues.
- Pragmatic, solution-oriented outlook.
- Good problem-solving skills, with a willingness to develop these further through hands-on project work.
Additional Information
- Relocation Assistance Provided: No
“It took my CV and asked me questions relevant to understanding what kind of jobs to suggest for me. Suggestions were almost perfect. Jobs were exactly what I’ve been looking for.”
Jessica, London
Skills
Location