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CFD Engineer Required At GE India

Posted November 18, 2011 · 2 - 7 Years

Organization

GE Aviation supplies the world with engines for commercial, corporate, military and marine industries.We also provide technology upgrades, engine exchange services and more.
About GE Aviation: www.geaviation.com
About GE Aviation Bangalore Centre:

Role

Experience:2 - 7 Years

Location:Bengaluru/Bangalore

Education:UG - B.Tech/B.E. - Automobile, Aviation, Mechanical PG - M.Tech - Automobile, Aviation, Mechanical

Industry Type:Aviation / Aerospace Firms

Role:Design Engineer

Functional Area:Engineering Design, R&D

Job Description

This position is for engineer role in CFD domain for Product Engineering Center.

Essential Responsibilities The work involves CFD analyses mainly related to secondary fluid flow design aspects of Sumps and
Bearings / Seals / Drives in aircraft engines. Capability in modeling complex flow phenomena especially Multiphase flow and
Heat Transfer projects is essential. Understanding of flow physics and feasibility study of flow simulation is must. Relevant
experience of application of CFD especially in Multiphase Flow Analyses will be an advantage.

Desired Characteristics Good knowledge of Numerical Techniques.

Understanding of Aircraft Engine Secondary Air Systems

Knowledge of Lubrication Systems and Scavenge Systems

Knowledge of Flow Network Solvers.
 
Keywords: CFD analyses

Desired Candidate Profile

Qualifications/Requirements -

PhD / MTech / MS / B.E. in Mechanical/Aerospace Engineering/Civil Structural Engineering

Relevant experience on Finite Element Analysis in relevant domain

In-depth understanding of mechanical engineering fundamentals

Excellent communication and presentation skills

Unfailing dedication to deadlines and commitments

Contact Details

Company Name:GE India Technology Pvt. Ltd.

Website:http://www.ge.com

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