Senior CAD Engineer Education, Training & Library - Boston, MA at Geebo

Senior CAD Engineer

Boston, MassachusettsOnsiteFull Time$170k - $200kMy client is a dynamic and innovative aerospace and motor technology firm dedicated to pushing the boundaries of engineering excellence. Their multidisciplinary team thrives on collaboration and creativity, delivering cutting-edge solutions to complex challenges in the aerospace and motor industries. They're seeking a Senior CFD Engineer to join their team.
As a Senior CFD Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in engineering endeavors, leveraging your expertise to drive innovation and excellence in their projects. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in computational fluid dynamics, with a hands-on approach to CAD, meshing, simulation, and postprocessing. Requirements:
Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or related field; Master's or Ph.D. is required. Minimum of 5 years of experience in a hands-on CFD engineering role within the aerospace or motor industry. Proficiency in industry-standard CFD software packages (e.g., ANSYS Fluent, Siemens STAR-CCM+, etc.). Strong background in CAD modeling and mesh generation, with experience in software such as SolidWorks, CATIA, or equivalent. Proven track record of successfully delivering CFD solutions to solve complex engineering problems. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with a keen attention to detail. Effective communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to work seamlessly within multidisciplinary teams. Experience in postprocessing and visualization of CFD results using tools like Tecplot, ParaView, or similar. Familiarity with aerospace and motor industry standards, regulations, and best practices.
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Jordyn KamaraSpecialization:
Front EndEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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