Advanced Mech Design Engr
The Burner CFD Engineer is responsible for providing Computational Fluid Dynamics technical expertise to execute modeling for new applications and burner product line expansion. Key Responsibilities: Working with the R&D and Application Engineering teams to model applications and improve new burner technology development time by reducing lengthy iterative testing and field trials. Technical report generation, documentation and progress reporting of CFD modeling results. Basic Qualifications: 7 + years of overall work experience with CFD modeling software. Bachelor/master’s degree in engineering (Aerospace/Aeronautical/Mechanical/Industrial preferred). Working experience on tools like Ansys Workbench, Fluent, CFX and STARCCM+ simulation.
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