Computational Fluid Dynamics Engineer
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As a CFD Engineer based in our Newcastle office, you'll gain hands-on experience delivering CFD and building physics studies across some of the world's most technically challenging data centre, healthcare, commercial and high-rise developments, while working alongside experienced engineers who will support your professional growth.
What's In It For You
Develop Specialist CFD Expertise - Build practical experience using industry-recognised CFD tools to analyse airflow, temperature distribution and environmental performance across mission-critical facilities, including data centres and complex building projects.
Work on High-Profile Projects - Contribute to projects that demand innovative engineering solutions, supporting the design of facilities where reliability, efficiency and performance are essential.
Broaden Your Building Physics Knowledge - Gain exposure beyond CFD by supporting wider sustainability and building performance activities, helping you develop a well-rounded understanding of modern building design.
Collaborate with Experienced Engineers - Work within multidisciplinary MEP teams and learn from specialists across mechanical, electrical, sustainability and data centre design disciplines.
Build Technical Credibility Early in Your Career - Develop your skills in engineering analysis, technical reporting, design validation and client-facing project delivery, creating a strong foundation for future progression.
Structured Professional Development - Receive support towards professional membership and long-term career development within one of the industry's fastest-growing engineering consultancies.
Requirements
Are you a mechanical engineering graduate with a passion for simulation, building performance and problem-solving?, * Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Building Services Engineering or a related discipline.
- Knowledge of CFD principles and familiarity with software such as Ansys Fluent, OpenFOAM or Star-CCM+.
- Understanding of engineering design principles, building services systems and building performance analysis.
- Experience using engineering software, spreadsheets and Microsoft Office applications.
- Awareness of relevant building regulations, health and safety requirements and industry standards.
- Student membership, or willingness to work towards membership, of a professional institution such as CIBSE, ASHRAE or IET.
In addition, you will be joining a community that focuses on learning and development through regular lunch and learn sessions, investment in accredited professional courses or educational programmes. You can set the pace for your professional development, and whatever path you choose, you will receive relevant support.