Aerothermal Engineer: CFD & Gas Path Innovation

Aerothermal Engineer: CFD & Gas Path Innovation

Full-Time 63000 - 77000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Rolls-royce

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead the development of aerothermal capabilities using CFD and analytical methods.
  • Company: Join Rolls-Royce, a leader in aerospace innovation.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, flexible working options, and career advancement opportunities.
  • Other info: Collaborative environment with opportunities to work on exciting projects.
  • Why this job: Make a real impact on cutting-edge aerospace technology and innovation.
  • Qualifications: Experience in aerodynamics, thermodynamics, and combustion is essential.

The predicted salary is between 63000 - 77000 Β£ per year.

Rolls-Royce in the UK is seeking an Aerothermal Engineer based at Derby or Bristol to own the development of aerothermal capability from inception through production and fleet support. You will work with gas path aerodynamics, thermodynamics and combustion, using CFD and analytical methods to support platform studies and concept selection.

Responsibilities include:

  • Defining requirements
  • Evaluating concepts
  • Ensuring robustness to engine interactions
  • Collaborating with cross-functional teams

Aerothermal Engineer: CFD & Gas Path Innovation employer: Rolls-royce

At Rolls-Royce, we pride ourselves on being an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic work culture that fosters innovation and collaboration in our Bristol/Hybrid location. Our commitment to employee growth is evident through tailored development programmes and opportunities to engage in meaningful projects that shape the future of technology. With a focus on diversity and inclusion, we ensure that every team member feels valued and empowered to contribute to our collective success.

Rolls-royce

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We think you need these skills to ace Aerothermal Engineer: CFD & Gas Path Innovation

CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics)
Gas Path Aerodynamics
Thermodynamics
Combustion Analysis
Analytical Methods
Requirements Definition
Concept Evaluation