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Sr Modeling & Simulation Engineer

RENK America

Muskegon, MI

Full-time

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

The Senior Modeling and Simulation Engineer is an experienced level position that is responsible for the analysis and optimization of subsystems and components for diesel engines, transmissions and other driveline subsystems for military ground vehicles. The Modeling and Simulation Engineer will also be responsible for performing thermodynamic, structural, and mobility analysis of critical vehicle components. Additional responsibilities include test plan development and execution as well as failure analysis and customer support.

Essential Functions:

  • Responsible for physics-based engine, transmission, and vehicle driveline system performance modeling, and evaluating dynamic vehicle performance under varying operating scenarios.
  • Responsible for conducting structural, thermal and vibrational analysis of system, sub system and component level designs.
  • Participate or lead new engine and transmission proposals.
  • Provide input to product specifications and design verification test plans to ensure that they adequately capture all data to assess requirements compliance.
  • Ability to manage large projects with minimal oversight including delegation and review of work being performed.
  • Ability to communicate project details across functions within the company as well as with the customer.
  • Author engineering technical reports for submission to the customer.