Computational Analyst Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Computational Analyst

Company Name:
Corvid Technologies, LLC
F/T Computational Analyst (Mooresville, NC) Import and repair automotive CAD models using Solid Works, as part of pre-processing. Generate complex, high resolution 3-D unstructured grids on Linux workstation, using large-scale, high-fidelity computational fluid dynamics simulations for automotive applications and ANSYS ICEM CFD. Engage in problem set-up and use in-house-developed RavenCFD flow solver to run cases. Post-processing and CFD analysis using Tecplot , FIELDVIEW and Excel based in-house-developed tools. Interact with customers. Recommend automotive-related aerodynamic design optimization changes. Must have Masters in Aerospace Engineering. Must have 2 years experience in job offered or 2 years experience in computational or applications engineering positions in the automotive engineering industry. Must have 2 years experience with: large-scale, high-fidelity computational fluid dynamics simulations for automotive applications; Computer Aided Design (CAD), pre-processing, 3-D unstructured grid generation, CFD analysis, and post-processing; and Automotive related aerodynamic design optimization; and customer interaction. Must have 1 year experience with: ANSYS ICEM CFD or similar meshing software; FIELDVIEW; RavenCFD or similar flow solver; Linux, Solid Works; and Excel. Send resumes to: Maureen Fisher, Controller, c/o Corvid Technologies, LLC, 1301 W 22nd Suite #900, Oak Brook, IL 60523Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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