
Lead Heat Exchanger Engineer
- La Crosse, WI
- $90,000-184,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Help conduct new technology, productivity and new product development projects to design new products or components and improve the function, reliability or cost of existing products and components.
- Help develop and improve tools and processes used for the design and integration of new heat exchange components within our Commercial HVAC product lines.
- Perform and document engineering analysis required to design, verify performance, and reliability of HVAC components and products.
- Plan and help direct laboratory tests to support product design and verification and work with suppliers to obtain component designs that meet product requirements.
- Support and potentially lead ad hoc teams of engineers and others through short duration projects.
- Mentor other thermal systems and product systems engineers in HVAC design and analysis.
- Work effectively across functional lines (development, production, design, marketing, suppliers).
- Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering and at least 10 years of HVAC or heat exchanger work experience is required.
- Master’s Degree in Engineering is a plus.
- Professional Engineer is a plus.
- Fundamental knowledge of vapor compression HVAC technologies and components using various high, medium, and low-pressure HCFC, HFC and HFO refrigerants.
- Knowledge of single and two-phase fluid flow as it relates to design of air to refrigerant or water to refrigerant evaporators and condensers and ability to develop physical based models of their performance.
- Knowledge of the design, performance prediction and cost analysis process for air to refrigerant or water to refrigerant heat exchangers applied to the process of refrigerant evaporation and condensation.
- Good understanding of the application of computer simulation tools and theory to HVAC system design.
- Have a quality and customer service orientation towards engineering design.
- Ability to understand, condense and organize information necessary to make engineering decisions quickly and efficiently.
- Resilient team player with the dual ability to work as a team player or a team leader.
- Ability to effectively communicate with others both written and orally.
- Be a self-starter with a high energy level and a high commitment to career.
- Ability to make progress by producing deliverables and completing projects in a multi-tasking environment.