Wednesday 22 August 2012

Graduate Analysis Engineer (Fluids and Systems) - London (889160)

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Graduate Analysis Engineer (Fluids and Systems)
London, Greater London, England

Job: Graduate Analysis Engineer (Fluids and Systems)
Based: London or Gloucestershire
Salary: £Neg + Bens
Working within the Analysis Group to support product design and development
To work within the Analysis Group on design assessment and optimisation using 1D system simulation and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
To work closely with product team members (Design and Development engineers), following the project and proposing design recommendations to the team based on simulation results
To report to the Fluids and Systems Analysis Team Leader, documenting analysis methods, results and conclusions
To support the development and implementation of new analysis techniques to improve simulation capabilities and product performance
To plan work activities effectively, and support project planning
To assist in arranging meetings and compiling agendas and minutes
To contribute to Total Quality, ISO/TS16949:2002 / ISO 14001 and continuous improvement activities within department and business
Requirements:
Degree in Engineering, with a strong mechanical component
Some experience in the analysis of mechanical or hydraulic systems

Candidates should demonstrate:
Proven understanding of the principals of physics and mechanical engineering
Familiarity with fluid dynamics and heat flow
Working knowledge of commercial 1D and/or CFD simulation software (preferably AMESim and Fluent)
The ability to study a problem and identify the most appropriate analysis techniques (hand calculations, 1D/2D/3D, testing actual components)
Understanding the nature of models and the consequences of the assumptions used
Ability to work as part of a team whilst showing self-motivation and initiative
Focus on completing activities to tight schedules
Effective written and verbal communication
Some experience of following analysis procedures

The following attributes would be advantageous but are not essential:
Experience in analysis of high pressure hydraulic systems such as valves, actuators and high speed electromagnetic solenoids
Knowledge of electromagnetic actuator function and simulation (e.g. Ansys Maxwell)
CAD/Solid Modelling experience, preferably with Solidworks
Working knowledge of Matlab software, or other programming skills (e.g. C/C++)
Understanding of detail drawing and geometric tolerancing
Familiarity with manufacturing processes e.g. grinding, heat treatment, injection moulding

Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.

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