Engineering
Mechanical Design Engineer – for marine engine design
Opportunity summary
At Everllence in Copenhagen, we design and develop two-stroke marine diesel engines that power around 75% of the world’s seaborne trade. Our engines are built by licensees in Asia based on our designs and technical support. Today, we are at the forefront of the green transition, moving away from fossil fuels and toward sustainable alternatives like ammonia and green methanol – fuels that can be produced using Power-to-X technologies. Join us and be part of a global effort to decarbonize shipping. You will play an important role in: As a Mechanical Design Engineer in the Moving Parts and Engine Structure team, you will work with engineering, design, and CAD modelling of key engine components such as crankshafts, connecting rods, crossheads, chain drives, bedplates, frame boxes, bearings, and bolts. Many of the concept designs for these components are developed by our R&D department. Your main responsibility is to bring the components from concept to the finished product which can be handed over to the engine builders. You will work closely with our R&D department as well as with the engine builders to ensure a production friendly, serviceable and robust design. The design work takes place in cross-functional teams with a wide range of competences. The primary design tools are CAD (Siemens NX) and in house calculation programs1 …
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