Job description
We have an exciting opportunity for a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) developer to join our team. You will undertake consultancy and research projects and be supported with your growth and development.
We have been at the forefront of developing the use of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) in coastal and maritime engineering for over a decade, and we have a wealth of knowledge and experience in the subject, helping our clients consider and understand the marine environment at all stages of the project life cycle. This is from concept development and master planning through to design, construction and operation. There is opportunity for both overseas and national travel when required for projects.
If you want to contribute to this on ongoing success we have an exciting opportunity for a CFD Developer to join our team, where you will be supported with your growth and development, undertaking consultancy and research projects. These will be particularly in the marine renewables and hydraulics sectors worldwide and you will be guided and supported by the CFD Lead. This is a varied role, providing technical input on day to day activities, using modelling applications, and helping the delivery of technical and commercial CFD related projects. You will also participate in research activities.
About you
You will have an MSc (and ideally a PhD) in Engineering, Physics or Applied mathematics, with a demonstrable track record in the development and application of CFD models. Ideally you will hold or be seeking to attain professional membership of a recognised institution (e.g. ICE).
A background in some or all of the following disciplines is required:
- Multiphase flows such as segregated flows with interfaces and/or dispersed flows with particles/bubbles.
- Fluid/Wave-structure interaction.
- Multiphysics and coupled simulations including partitioned simulation techniques.
In addition, Following technical skills are essential for the role:
- Significant experience in developing CFD solvers within OpenFOAM or other equivalent opensource projects.
- Understanding of software development tools in Linux environment with emphasis on C++ object oriented and parallel programming.
- Experience in using High Performance Computing (HPC) environments for running large-scale CFD simulations.
A publication record in computational journals such as Journal of Computational Physics, Computers & Fluids and Computational Particle Mechanics is highly valued as is having strong spoken and written presentation skills, in relation to presenting advanced and complex theoretical issues to a non-expert audience.
Subject to your attributes and experience you will also:
- Have demonstrable understanding of key design issues of hydraulic, coastal and marine structures e.g.:
- Hydraulic design of pumping stations, intake structures, drop shafts and open channel structures
- Wave interaction with coastal structures (wave loading, fatigue, overtopping)
- Wave interaction with marine structures, including fixed and floating structures, with an emphasis on marine renewables
- Or have a good understanding of particle-laden flows in marine environments including
- Dense sediment flows with complex rheology.
- Wave-particle-structure interactions (scour, erosion, sediment transport) and the relevant simulation techniques, such as resolved/unresolved simulations and CFD-DEM coupling.
If you are excited about this role but are unsure about whether you’re the right fit, we encourage you to apply. We’re also happy to answer any questions by email at [email protected]. Further information, along with a full job specification and information on our exceptional benefits can be found below.
Closing date: 25 August 2023
We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our workplace. We do not discriminate, and work to create an inclusive culture across our business.