UK / Senior CFD Consultant/
Energy / Experienced / Salary Package as per experience / Permanent / Urgent /
Job Ref : SA1-005
The majority of
work done by the CFD section is for clients in the oil & gas and power
generation industries. Typical studies include exhaust plume dispersion, gas
leak dispersion, ventilation efficiency, flare combustion, gas venting,
helideck turbulence and explosion modelling.
Responsibilities:
The successful
applicant will work with other members of the CFD team supporting project
management, project delivery and business development. This will involve
working on all aspects of a CFD study including pre-processing (CAD modelling
and meshing), solver analysis and the post-processing of results. Other duties
will include assisting in the production of reports for clients, client liaison
and proposal preparation. The applicant should be capable of planning and
managing their own work to meet technical, budget and project requirements.
Essential skills
& experience:
- Degree qualified (2:1 or above) in Mechanical / Chemical / Aeronautical Engineering, Mathematics or Physics with a particular focus on CFD modelling
- Project management experience
- Experience within the oil and gas, chemical or related process industry
- Experience with consequence analysis including deflagration and explosion dynamics, gas dispersion modelling, flame radiation modelling and probabilistic explosion assessments
- Minimum 6 years’ experience in the use of one or more commercial CFD software packages (FLUENT, CFX, STAR-CD, AutoReaGas, FLACS or OpenFOAM)
- Experience in the use of CAD packages
- Experience programming in a high-level language (C++, C or Python)
- Excellent analytical, written and oral communication skills with practical and pragmatic approach to problem solving.
- Highly motivated, with the ability to conduct assignments in parallel and the initiative to work independently when required.
Desirable skills
and experience:
- Postgraduate degree with a particular focus on CFD Modelling
- Experience working with Unix/Linux systems
- Experience of Finite Element Analysis
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