Thermal Execution Virtual Design, Development & Validation Engineer - Vehicle Thermal Management 3d
General Motors
Warren, United States
Hybrid
Cfd simulations
Heat transfer simulation software
Propulsion system design
The Thermal Execution Virtual Design Development Validation (VDDV) team utilizes Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to lead vehicle development from integrated Front End Air Flow solutions to Thermal Management for Electric Vehicles, Internal Combustion Engine Vehicles and Fuel Cell vehicles
Job Summary
The Thermal Execution Virtual Design Development Validation (VDDV) team utilizes Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to lead vehicle development from integrated Front End Air Flow solutions to Thermal Management for Electric Vehicles, Internal Combustion Engine Vehicles and Fuel Cell vehicles.
The engineer will build, run, and interpret results from various vehicle thermal models, including predicting interior surface temperatures for warmup and cooldown events.
Work closely with a multi-disciplined team of engineers to communicate simulation results and make design recommendations, driving the design of vehicles and powertrains.
Matching Summary
The Thermal Execution Virtual Design Development Validation (VDDV) team utilizes Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to lead vehicle development from integrated Front End Air Flow solutions to Thermal Management for Electric Vehicles, Internal Combustion Engine Vehicles and Fuel Cell vehicles.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
CFD simulations
Heat transfer simulation software
Propulsion system design
Vehicle thermal management
Cabin comfort simulations
Compartment Interior Surface Temperatures (CIST)
Nice-to-have
Human-centered design process
Process efficiency and innovation
Work with test engineers
Climatic Wind Tunnel experience
Aerodynamics Tunnel experience
Key Requirements
5+ years industry experience
B.S. in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering
Working experience with STAR-CCM+
Working experience with Teamcenter & UG-NX
High level of oral and written communication skills