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- In the Propulsion Modeling & Simulation Engineer role, you will be an integral part of the Aerothermal systems design team supporting both GE's next generation of military engine architectures and currently fielded products
- This role focuses on supporting the aerothermal component and system modeling necessary to support Preliminary Design, Steady-State Performance, Transient Analysis, Operability, Controls, and other disciplines
- In the role of Propulsion Modeling & Simulation Engineer, you will develop and maintain cycle performance models
- Developing physics-based aerothermal system models that behave reasonably throughout the operational envelope
- Resolving model issues through understanding both the physical system, the modeling that represents it, as well as the numerical iteration methods used to solve the system
- Packaging models for delivery to customers and integration into rigs or simulators
- Creating, developing, and integrating aerothermal models of individual components, physical processes, and subsystem models, that constitute an overall system model
- Leading design reviews of modeling approach, functionality, and validity
- Executing with limited guidance the analysis / evaluation of assigned projects that meet business standards, practices and procedures and the product / program requirements
- Recommending approaches to meet the technical and program requirements
- Assuring proper documentation of technical data generated for the assigned projects and/or tasks consistent with engineering policies and procedures
- Monitoring and communicating project status, business issues and significant developments
- Bachelor of Science in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering from an accredited University or College
- Minimum of 3 years experience in a gas turbine engineering position
- Must be a US citizen
- Ability to obtain a secret clearance