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      Entrevista para Low Pressure Turbine Casing Hardware Owner

      31 mar 2026
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      Brindisi
      Sin ofertas
      Experiencia positiva
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      Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en Avio Aero (Brindisi) en feb 2026

      Entrevista

      Two different online interviews: 1) HR motivational interview. Focus on details of the role, location, salary and why I was interested in the role and the company. 2) Technical interview with hiring manager and lead engineer one week later. First they gave me a detailed overview of the role, department and mission. The hiring manager set the mood in a very relaxed way (very appreciated). Second part was about technical questions and scenarios like "let's talk about how would you solve this problem if you were hired in this role", (questions mainly asked by the lead engineer). Main goal was to assess how my problem solving, academic knowledge and working experience could be useful in their department. Even though it was tough to stay cool under pressure and to answer in the best way possible, they helped me during the process and gave me time to think about an answer. Final part of the technical interview: we talked more freely about the challenges of the role and they even took more time after the meeting deadline to answer my questions and curiosities, which I really appreciated (1h & 20 minutes versus the expected 45 minutes). Most importantly I found them both very competent and welcoming in this conversation, hinting at a healthy company culture. The hiring manager made extra voluntary steps to explain to me how could I contribute to the company even by explaining in detail possible growth paths (managerial or technical). It was something I've never found before in an interview that left me very surprised. Highly recommend the company and especially this team, not only for the technical competence they showed but also on a human level. In conclusion it was a tough but very pleasant experience. Even though they selected someone with more experience than me, I was provided a detailed and open feedback after calling the HR coordinator responsible for the position a couple of weeks after the technical interview.

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      Pregunta 1

      1) Describe what you see in this technical drawing (a few sections and details of a LPT turbine). 2) Forces acting on turbomachinery blades. 3) Worst case scenario for a turbine case if: a) A uniform temperature T2 (high but not exceeding the material's limit) is measured on the inner and outer surfaces of the case. b) A temperature T1
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