Job Description: TLG is currently seeking entry level and experienced Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) engineers to support a wide variety of aerospace applications. As part of a small, passionate, and accomplished team of experts, you will provide technical expertise and analytical solutions to support the design, development, and certification of new aircraft and aircraft modifications. Working independently and as part of small, fast moving teams on advanced development projects, you will find your excellent collaboration and communication skills are an essential part of the job. Analysis will support cross functional applications with opportunities to acquire breadth experience in the other flight sciences applications such as loads, stability and control, aerothermal analysis, and aerodynamic design.
Specific tasks include:
Interface with cross functional team and conduct accurate CFD models for flow and thermal predictions.
Architect simulations and meshes for a wide range of applications including low-speed, supersonic, and hypersonic flow regimes.
Participate in validations of models through representative tests.
Create reports and present modeling results on a regular basis.
QUALIFICATIONS: The position requires an understanding of aerospace engineering principles and concepts related to aircraft aerodynamics, as well as a solid mathematical background, and strong attention to detail. Capable of simple hand calculations for high-level verification and script development for automation of repetitive tasks. Candidates should possess good verbal and written communication skills and must function well in a multi-disciplinary team. Familiarity with FAR Part 23 and Part 25 certification requirements and space systems are a plus.
EXPERIENCE:
Computational Fluid Dynamics Engineer: 0 to 8 years of applied experience
Senior Computational Fluid Dynamics Engineer: 8+ years of applied experience
U.S. PERSON: U.S. citizenship or ‘Green Card’ is required.
EDUCATION: B.S., M.S. or Ph.D. degree in Aerospace Engineering
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12:15PM - 24 May, 2020COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS (CFD) ENGINEER - TLG Aerospace
Industrial JobsLocation: Seattle, US
Job Description: TLG is currently seeking entry level and experienced Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) engineers to support a wide variety of aerospace applications. As part of a small, passionate, and accomplished team of experts, you will provide technical expertise and analytical solutions to support the design, development, and certification of new aircraft and aircraft modifications. Working independently and as part of small, fast moving teams on advanced development projects, you will find your excellent collaboration and communication skills are an essential part of the job. Analysis will support cross functional applications with opportunities to acquire breadth experience in the other flight sciences applications such as loads, stability and control, aerothermal analysis, and aerodynamic design.
Specific tasks include:
QUALIFICATIONS: The position requires an understanding of aerospace engineering principles and concepts related to aircraft aerodynamics, as well as a solid mathematical background, and strong attention to detail. Capable of simple hand calculations for high-level verification and script development for automation of repetitive tasks. Candidates should possess good verbal and written communication skills and must function well in a multi-disciplinary team. Familiarity with FAR Part 23 and Part 25 certification requirements and space systems are a plus.
EXPERIENCE:
Computational Fluid Dynamics Engineer: 0 to 8 years of applied experience
Senior Computational Fluid Dynamics Engineer: 8+ years of applied experience
U.S. PERSON: U.S. citizenship or ‘Green Card’ is required.
EDUCATION: B.S., M.S. or Ph.D. degree in Aerospace Engineering
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