Aerodynamics & Aerothermodynamics Engineer
Job Description
We are looking for an Aerodynamics & Aerothermodynamics Engineer
The Aerodynamics and Aerothermodynamics Engineer’s focal activity is related to the study of re-entry phenomena, maintenance and development of aerothermodynamics modelling CFD tools, configuration and design of re-entry vehicles, support to the R&D initiatives of the department.
Key duties:
- Act as member of the Thermal & Environmental Control and Propulsion department and report to its head.
- Perform the critical assessment and definition of system and mission requirements.
- Perform CFD modelling and simulation of flow fields with dedicated analysis tools, quantify the reference aerothermal loads(Best Estimates Data) and/or the sizing loads (Sizing Data).
- Define the type and size of thermal protections, perform the preliminary evaluation of TPS performance, perform the preliminary optimization of the design.
- Assure the follow-up of test campaigns.
- Generate aerodynamic and aerothermodynamics databases for the purposes of the Control.
- Support/manage R&D activities.
Skills, experience and qualifications required:
- Master degree in Aerospace Engineering or Physics, preferably with specialization in aerothermodynamics for space vehicles.
- Industry or academic experience in the field of computational fluid-dynamics.
- Mastery of the fundamentals of fluid-dynamics and aerothermodynamics.
- Good knowledge of programming techniques and languages (e.g. Fortran, C++) and of Matlab.
- Knowledge of specific aerothermodynamics simulation software tools (e.g. Metacomp CFD++, Ansys Fluent or similar tools) is considered an asset.
- Good attitude for team work.
- Curiosity, proactivity, autonomy.
- Mindset for a multidisciplinary engineering approach (fluid-dynamics, aerothermodynamics, thermal/mechanical engineering, mission analysis, flight dynamics).
- Good knowledge of the English language (spoken and written).
- Availability to travel for business in case of need, including occasional medium-duration missions.