Not specified (assumed on-site due to the nature of the role).
Mechanical engineering degree
Fluid mechanics knowledge
Numerical simulation skills
GE Vernova is offering a stage opportunity in Villeurbanne, France, focusing on the development of high-voltage circuit breakers while addressing environmental concerns related to SF6 gas emissions. The role involves numerical simulation and analysis related to supersonic gas flows and requires a background in mechanical, energy, or electrical engineering
Job Summary
The internship focuses on developing models for supersonic gas flow in high-voltage circuit breakers to eliminate SF6 emissions.
Candidates will define calculation parameters, analyze simulation results, and propose design improvements for performance optimization.
The role is based at the Grid Solutions R&D center in Villeurbanne, France, within a global energy transition initiative.
Matching Summary
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GE Vernova is offering a stage opportunity in Villeurbanne, France, focusing on the development of high-voltage circuit breakers while addressing environmental concerns related to SF6 gas emissions. The role involves numerical simulation and analysis related to supersonic gas flows and requires a background in mechanical, energy, or electrical engineering.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Mechanical Engineering degree
Fluid mechanics knowledge
Numerical simulation skills
Finite element/volume methods
Thermodynamics understanding
Nice-to-have
Python programming experience
ANSYS or COMSOL proficiency
Innovative mindset
Team collaboration spirit
Adaptability to new challenges
Key Requirements
Engineering school 4th/5th year student
French and English language proficiency
Background in Mechanical/Electrical/Energy engineering