Battery Thermal 3d Cfd–virtual Propulsion Engineer (vpe)
gmoshawa.ca
Hybrid (onsite every other week)
Battery systems thermal performance optimization
Computational fluid dynamics (cfd) modeling
Cae teams collaboration
General Motors is seeking a Battery Thermal 3D CFD Virtual Propulsion Engineer to conduct Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis for its battery systems. The role involves collaboration with various engineering teams and requires a strong background in simulation and design within the propulsion systems domain
Job Summary
Perform cell, module and pack level Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis to optimize thermal performance of GM’s Battery Systems under normal and abuse conditions.
Conceptualize and develop a wide variety of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) models to directly impact design and offset hardware testing.
This position requires an employee to be onsite every other week, enabling a hybrid work arrangement.
Matching Summary
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General Motors is seeking a Battery Thermal 3D CFD Virtual Propulsion Engineer to conduct Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis for its battery systems. The role involves collaboration with various engineering teams and requires a strong background in simulation and design within the propulsion systems domain.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Battery Systems thermal performance optimization
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) modeling
CAE teams collaboration
Hardware design consultation
Simulation procedures development
Nice-to-have
Interpersonal skills for effective collaboration
Independent work ethic
Leading benchmarking activities
Problem solving and system optimization
Key Requirements
5+ years simulation, design, testing, or release experience
BS in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering
Familiarity with vehicle propulsion system principles