Honeywell INC.
Advanced R&D Engr/Scientist (Finance)
Be part of a team that applies its expertise and knowledge to technical projects, finding innovative, cost-effective means to improve research, techniques, procedures, and products and technologies. This job will facilitate design, development, and testing to meet project objectives faster and more efficiently and you develop and commercialize products & technologies.
Key Responsibilities
• Design and develop experiment protocols to evaluate thermal systems and/or their individual components such as heat exchangers (e.g. air-to-refrigerants, liquid-to-refrigerant) and compressors (e.g. reciprocating, scrolls, and rotary)
• Work as a team with experimentalists to get the necessary data and validation of modelling results with laboratory data
• Analyze, solve complex and complicated problems
• Interpret complex scientific data and clearly communicate results to diverse stakeholders
• Operate proficiently and efficiently in a matrix organization
• Handle all related job responsibilities in accordance with HSE policy
• Participate in the invention/discovery process with professionals
• Understand and ability to interpret safety standards for refrigeration for field applications (eg. ASHRAE 15/ UL 60335-2-89)As an Advanced R&D Engineer/Scientist here at Honeywell, you will drive the development of cutting-edge technologies, lead critical projects, and ensure Honeywell remains a leader in technological advancements.You will report directly to our R&D Engineering Manager and you'll work out of our Buffalo, NY location on a [Hybrid,] work schedule.About Us Honeywell helps organizations solve the world's most complex challenges in automation, the future of aviation and energy transition. As a trusted partner, we provide actionable solutions and innovation through our Aerospace Technologies, Building Automation, Energy and Sustainability Solutions, and Industrial Automation business segments - powered by our Honeywell Forge software - that help make the world smarter, safer and more sustainable.