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Graduate Aerospace Modeller (27484)
South Coast - Central
to £35k + benefits
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Creating simulations of how advanced technologies behave under extreme conditions
We're seeking an academically bright candidate with an excellent understanding of CFD/FEA modelling and the properties of aerospace materials. In this role, you would carry out specialised CFD and multiphysics modelling investigations to determine the behaviour of structures under extreme conditions, use your engineering knowledge and judgement to assess your results, and generate and potentially present scientific reports based on your findings.
This is a great opportunity to join a multidisciplinary team solving problems that can't be tackled experimentally, and help bring to life advanced technologies for applications such as space, maritime, and defence.
You will need:
A strong academic background: at minimum of a 2.1 degree in Aerospace Engineering or similar from a well-ranked university, with strong pre-university grades (A*s and As at A-level).
A solid understanding of computational fluid dynamics, finite element modelling, and associated areas such as multiphysics, compressible/chemically reactive/turbulent flows, shock physics, or hydrocode modelling.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
As you may be involved in government projects, you must be a UK national (with no other nationality) residing in the UK for the past 5 years.
This role is based on the south coast, and features a competitive salary, benefits package (including a generous holiday allowance), and training opportunities. There is scope for up to two days a week working remotely where tasks permit.
Keywords: Scientific Computing, Computational Fluid Dynamics, CFD, Multiphysics, Simulation, Numerical modelling, Aerospace, Defence, Consultancy, South Coast