Nov

18

Posted by : Ben | On : November 18, 2011

LeTourneau Mining LoaderAbout this opportunity:

LeTourneau is seeking a Senior Structural Engineer with experience analyzing and designing large welded structures. The right person will enjoy providing “hands on” engineering support for existing designs and products. New product development will also be an integral part of daily activities. In summary, this position engineers and designs components for large mining vehicles, and analyzes structural designs for mechanical equipment.

New product development projects are underway and require the support of a full-time Senior Structural Engineer. Outside engineering firms have been utilized to this point on a project basis. Our new Senior Engineer will need to quickly get “up-to-speed” on these projects and assume some of the workload requirements. Managing the projects that will continue to be supported by outside firms is also required. Other ongoing projects to support existing products will require attention to re-test or upgrade components.

This is a good opportunity for someone who truly enjoys being an Engineer. This position is best suited for candidates who enjoy the challenge of developing new products that utilize innovative technology. Current projects and future product ideas already under discussion offer a long-term opportunity as part of the LeTourneau Engineering Team. Sustained excellent performance in this role could lead to engineering management opportunities and could open other doors within LeTourneau or in other Divisions of P&H Mining Equipment.

About the company:

During the 1920’s R.G. LeTourneau, known to many as “Mr. Earthmover”, combined 3 passions of his: contracting and the engineering and manufacturing of earthmoving equipment into R.G. LeTourneau, Inc. By the mid 1940’s, this fast growing company was a major supplier of earthmoving equipment to the Allied Forces. LeTourneau introduced the first machine with a DC traction system in 1950 and the Company’s first electric-hydraulic front-end loader was delivered in 1967. During these boom years, the company utilized the experience and ideas of its founder to become a vertically integrated manufacturer.  LeTourneau has become famous for manufacturing the world’s largest wheel loader, their L-2350.

Rowan Companies, Inc. (RDC) owned LeTourneau Technologies from 1994 until early 2011, when the company was purchased by one of the biggest names in mining…Joy Global.  Now a subsidiary of Joy’s P&H Mining Equipment Division, the company’s engineering team continues to office in the beautiful town of Longview, Texas – where this Engineer will be based.

Desired Qualifications:

  1. 10+ years of design and analysis experience for a manufacturer of large mining vehicles, large mobile construction equipment, or other related large mobile equipment – required
  2. BS Degree in Engineering, ideally Mechanical Engineering (BSME) or Structural Engineering is required, Masters in Mechanical Engineering a plus
  3. Large welded structural design experience is required
  4. Proficiency with finite element analysis software, i.e. ANSYS (what LTI uses), NASTRAN or other tools
  5. Fatigue analysis experience required
  6. Proficiency in use of modern 3D CAD software required, i.e. SolidEdge or other 3D CAD programs
  7. Familiarity with AWS (American Welding Society) requirements & industry standards required
  8. Engineering Project Management experience required
  9. Relocation to Longview, Texas required (LeTourneau will provide winning candidate with an attractive relocation assistance package)

How to apply:

We invite you to review the detailed position description for this Senior Structural Engineer opportunity at LeTourneau which is available at the link below. Our Two-Step application process is outlined on the last page of this position description:

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Aug

07

Posted by : Ben | On : August 7, 2009

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Last Updated: 4/4/2011