concept phase through to detailed design and into aircraft testing across three different aircraft programmes. Typically, this would include use of toolsets such as Mathworks Simscape, Siemens AMESIM or Flomaster. The role requires an individual with a minimum of 10 years' experience applying M&S to either military or … D fluid flow M&S skills using toolsets including AMESIM, Flomaster or Simscape. Other experience in modelling control algorithms in toolsets such as Mathworks Simulink would be advantageous, but not essential. Knowledge of Jira and Confluence for monitoring of task progress is also desirable but can be taught if more »
Preston, Lancashire, North West, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
Morson Talent
concept phase through to detailed design and into aircraft testing across three different aircraft programmes. Typically, this would include use of toolsets such as Mathworks Simscape, Siemens AMESIM or Flomaster. The role requires a seasoned individual who has applied M&S to either military or civil aircraft fuel systems … shall be flexible in adapting to changing priorities and possess strong organisational and time management skills. DESIRABLES Modelling control algorithms in toolsets such as Mathworks Simulink would be advantageous, but not essential. Knowledge of Jira and Confluence for monitoring of task progress is also desirable but can be taught more »
concept phase through to detailed design and into aircraft testing across three different aircraft programmes. Typically, this would include use of toolsets such as Mathworks Simscape, Siemens AMESIM or Flomaster. The role requires a seasoned individual who has applied M&S to either military or civil aircraft fuel systems … shall be flexible in adapting to changing priorities and possess strong organisational and time management skills. DESIRABLES Modelling control algorithms in toolsets such as Mathworks Simulink would be advantageous, but not essential. Knowledge of Jira and Confluence for monitoring of task progress is also desirable but can be taught more »