Winchester, England, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
RJM International
modelling techniques applied to gas, oil, and solid fuel combustion and emissions regulations. A high level of proficiency in a major CFD code preferably ANSYS FLUENT or Star CCM+ CFD suites. Expert level of computer literacy in Windows and Linux environments, including High Performance Computing (HPC) clusters. Knowledge of industry more »
designing complex mechanical products, have skills in CAD modelling, drawing preparation and knowledge of manufacturing capabilities materials, have experience with FEM software such as ANSYS, experience in the space sector is highly beneficial and you must be comfortable working in a high paced environment. If you would like further information more »
the Stress Engineer opportunity you must be able to solve satellites from dynamics, test satellite propulsion structures, have experience in FEM software such as ANSYS, have a strong understanding of materials, and be comfortable working in a high-paced environment. If you would like further information about the Stress Engineer more »
Leatherhead, Surrey, South East, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
Stratus Recruitment
Gas, Wind Power, Hydrogen. The person they are looking for must have a good background in these areas and be able to use FLACS, Ansys or KFX. You must also have decent knowledge of Safety/Risk elements. This is an excellent chance to join a company who have grown more »
applications from candidates who can demonstrate some level of knowledge or experience in one or more of the following areas: Commercial FEA codes, particularly ANSYS, ABAQUS and LS-DYNA Commercial pre-processors such as Altair HyperMesh and ANSYS Workbench Material characterisation and calibration of material models Testing techniques used to more »
Experience in one or more of the following would be beneficial: Commercial/open source hydrocodes, e.g., Autodyn, ViperBlast, BlastFoam Commercial FEA codes, particularly ANSYS, ABAQUS and LS-DYNA Commercial pre-processors such as Altair HyperMesh and ANSYS Workbench Explosive detonation, blast propagation and resulting structural response Engineering calculations and more »