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What are some common challenges faced in a Vehicle Simulation role, and how can I prepare for them?

Professionals in Vehicle Simulation often encounter challenges such as integrating complex real-world vehicle dynamics into virtual environments and ensuring simulation accuracy. You may also need to collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including hardware engineers, software developers, and test drivers, to refine simulation models. Staying updated with the latest simulation software and automotive technologies is crucial, as is strong problem-solving ability to address unexpected simulation discrepancies. Building a solid foundation in physics, programming, and communication skills can help you succeed in this dynamic and evolving field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Vehicle Simulation Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Vehicle Simulation Engineer, you need a solid background in mechanical or automotive engineering, physics, and mathematics, often supported by a relevant degree. Familiarity with simulation software such as MATLAB/Simulink, CarSim, or ANSYS, and sometimes certification in these tools, is typically required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective teamwork and communication skills help you excel in this role. These competencies are essential to accurately model vehicle systems, validate designs, and collaborate across engineering teams to ensure vehicle performance and safety.

What is vehicle simulation?

Vehicle simulation refers to the use of computer models and software to mimic the behavior, dynamics, and performance of vehicles in various scenarios. This technology allows engineers and designers to test and optimize vehicles without the need for physical prototypes, saving time and cost. Vehicle simulation can assess aspects such as safety, efficiency, and handling under different conditions, and is widely used in automotive, aerospace, and research industries. It plays a crucial role in the development of autonomous vehicles and advanced driver-assistance systems.

What is the difference between Vehicle Simulation vs Vehicle Testing Engineer?

AspectVehicle SimulationVehicle Testing Engineer
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Mechanical, Automotive, or Software Engineering; proficiency in simulation softwareBachelor's in Mechanical, Automotive Engineering; experience with physical testing methods
Work EnvironmentPrimarily computer-based, using simulation software and modeling toolsLaboratories, test tracks, and vehicle testing facilities
Industry UsageUsed in automotive design, research, and development to predict vehicle behaviorInvolved in real-world testing to validate vehicle performance and safety
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

Vehicle Simulation professionals focus on creating virtual models to predict vehicle behavior, while Vehicle Testing Engineers conduct physical tests to validate these models and ensure vehicle safety and performance. Both roles are essential in automotive development, often working together to optimize vehicle design and functionality.

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Senior VCO Engineer - Short-Range - Refined Fuels

Senior VCO Engineer - Short-Range - Refined Fuels

CHS Inc

Mcpherson, KS • On-site

$94K - $129K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

CHS Inc. is a leading global agribusiness owned by farmers, ranchers and cooperatives across the United States that provides grain, food and energy resources to businesses and consumers around the world.  We serve agriculture customers and consumers across the United States and around the world.  Most of our employees are in the United States, but today we have employees in 19 countries. At CHS, we are creating connections to empower agriculture.

Summary

CHS, Inc.  is hiring a Senior VCO Engineer – Short-Range – Refined Fuels at our McPherson refinery responsible for refinery-level short-term production planning, LP model stewardship, economic evaluation, and operational performance analysis in support of refinery execution.

Reporting to the Director, Value Chain Optimization (VCO), this role leads development of the monthly operations plan, supports refinery LP model and crude assay database integrity, and provides economic modeling support for refinery operations, crude oil supply, refined fuels sales, pipeline operations, and capital investments. This position requires strong technical capability in refinery processes and linear programming applications. The role ensures refinery planning accuracy, operational responsiveness, and economic rigor while partnering with the Mid-Range E&P Engineer to align short-term execution with mid-term value chain strategies.

Responsibilities

Short-Term Production Planning & Operations Support 

  • Prepare and present the monthly refinery operations plan.
  • Develop refinery production plans including throughput, crude slate, yields, blending strategies, and inventory targets.
  • Conduct monthly post-audits and benchmarking analysis to evaluate refinery performance against plan.
  • Analyze crude refining values and provide short-term economic optimization recommendations. 
  • Support refinery response to operational changes, unit outages, constraint shifts, or market movements. 
  • Interface with crude oil scheduling, refinery operations, and laboratory personnel to ensure production orders are operationalized through the refinery. From crude oil input to blending to finished product.

LP Model Stewardship & Database Integrity

  • Maintain refinery LP model database, including integration of unit test run data and operational updates.
  • Monitor unit operations and yields and update LP inputs as appropriate.
  • Support maintenance of LP configuration for refinery inputs, processes, blending operations, and inventory options.
  • Maintain refinery crude assay database and ensure accurate crude quality representation.
  • Ensure alignment between LP assumptions and actual refinery operating conditions. 

Economic Studies & Capital Support

  • Performance Support economic studies to facilitate refinery and commercial decisions.
  • Assist in evaluation of crude supply opportunities and commercial transactions impacting refinery economics.
  • Prepare economic analysis for initiatives including discounted cash flow and payout evaluations.

Analysis & Benchmarking

  • Support refinery performance benchmarking and reporting activities.
  • Prepare performance reports and communicate economic results to refinery leadership.
  • Identify operational improvement opportunities through economic and yield analysis.
  • Represent refinery commercial interests in internal and external discussions as needed.

Cross-Functional Collaboration

  • Collaborate with refinery operations, process engineering, supply teams, and commercial stakeholders. 
  • Provide consultative input to mid-term planning alignment discussions. 
  • Support LP improvement and data validation initiatives in coordination with the Mid-Range E&P Engineer. 
  • Communicate planning assumptions, risks, and economic impacts clearly across functions. 
Minimum Qualifications (required)
  • Bachelor's degree (B. S.) in applicable engineering field of study from an accredited four-year college or university
  • 4+ years experience in the oil and gas industry 
Additional Qualifications
  • Understanding of crude oil refinery processes.
  • Working knowledge of linear programming concepts and refinery LP models.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with ability to manage dynamic operational variables. 
  • Excellent verbal and written communication and interpersonal relationship skills.
  • Experience supporting refinery economic analysis or optimization initiatives.
  • Knowledge of refinery LP systems such as Haverly GRTMPS or similar linear programming software.
  • Knowledge of process simulation tools such as Petro-SIM or Aspen HYSYS.
  • Oil & Gas industry experience.
  • Pre-employment screening is based on the job requirements and industry guidelines and may or may not be required for the position. If required, selected candidates must pass pre-employment screenings to include all or a combination of drug, criminal, motor vehicle check, physical requirements and FMCSA Clearinghouse.

CHS offers a competitive total rewards package. Compensation includes base wage and, depending upon position, may include other earnings such as bonus, incentives and commissions. Actual pay offered will vary based on multiple factors which may include, without limitation, experience, education, training, specialized skills and certifications, minimum wage/salary requirements under local law.

Benefits include medical, dental, vision, wellness programs, life insurance, health and dependent care spending accounts, paid time off, 401(k), pension, profit sharing, short- and long-term disability, tuition reimbursement and adoption assistance, subject to the eligibility requirements for each benefit plan.

CHS is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disability.       

Please note that any communication from a CHS recruiter would be sent using a chsinc.com email address. In addition, a CHS recruiter will not ask for confidential information over the phone or in an email, or request money from a candidate involved in an offer process. If you have questions regarding an employment opportunity, please reach out to chscareers@chsinc.com; to verify that the communication is from CHS.


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