Wednesday 15 July 2015

Thermo Fluids Engineer Rolls-Royce - Derby

The Submarines business offers an excellent opportunity for a Thermo Fluids Engineer to work within our offices in Raynesway, Derby.

Our Thermo Fluids Engineers play a key role in the management of and providing direction to the various tasks that are performed within the teams. This includes providing guidance on solutions that are proposed for various problems, managing delivery of these work packages as well as coaching and developing the teams to enable them to succeed and grow.

Rolls-Royce is home to some of the world's finest minds. And nowhere are those minds more keenly tested than in our growing nuclear business. Our team is comprised of a broad range of experts in the fields of engineering, manufacturing, project management and procurement. This is your chance to join them.

Our submarines business supports the Royal Navy as the technical authority to the UK Ministry of Defence for naval reactor plants and we're continuing to build our nuclear sector capability.

For you, this means unique opportunities to work across our portfolio of products and services. Our global, multi-million pound learning and development initiatives empower each individual to build a world-class reputation.

As a Thermo Fluids Engineer your main accountabilities will include:


  • Definition of operating procedures and component specifications.
  • Fluid flow analysis and heat transfer analysis primarily focused on pipework systems, to determine system losses, pressure drops, pump design, pressure vessel sizing and heat exchanger sizing.
  • Evaluation techniques used to support a safety justification will involve hazard identification (HAZOP), fault tree assessments, generation of Failure Mode and Effect Criticality Analysis (FMECAs) and implementation of As Low As Reasonably Practicable (ALARP) principles.
  • Design and development of test rigs and support to submarine build and commissioning is also undertaken as a part of the verification and validation process.
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