Modelling and Simulation Systems Engineer

Bedford
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Job Title: Modelling & Simulation Systems Engineer

Location: Bedford

Hourly Rate: £77p/h Inside IR35 - We are booking interviews Please call or email for a slot

Contract Length: 6 Months - Likely To Extend !

Join Our Team as a Modelling & Simulation Systems Engineer and Drive Special Projects to New Heights!

Are you a meticulous Modelling & Simulation Systems Engineer with a passion for precision and excellence? Are you ready to play a pivotal role in ensuring top-tier standards in a well-established engineering organization? Look no further! We invite you to join our team in Bedford and be a key driver of engineering excellence.

About Us:

As a distinguished leader in the engineering industry, we are dedicated to delivering innovative solutions and pioneering projects. Our commitment to excellence has earned us a strong reputation, and we're looking for a talented Modelling & Simulation Systems Engineer to contribute to our continued success.

The Role:

So, what will you be doing as a Modelling & Simulation Systems Engineer?

Depending on programme assignment, responsibilities may include:

External flow aerodynamics modelling
Trajectory modelling and analysis
Aerothermodynamics modelling
Thermal response modelling
Model optimisation and calibration
Ground trials analysis
Technical reporting and presentation of results to internal and customer stakeholders

What are we looking for in our next Modelling & Simulation Systems Engineer?

Experience in numerical modelling and computational methods
Basic understanding of statistical methods
Degree-level education (or equivalent experiential learning) with exposure to aeronautical or aerospace engineering
Experience in high-speed aerodynamic analysis (hypersonics experience desirable)
Demonstrable application of modelling and simulation skills
Proficiency with Windows and Linux operating systems
Strong technical report writing skills
Confident presentation and communication skills
Ability to work effectively within multi-disciplinary teams
Self-motivated with the ability to deliver programme milestones
Comfortable engaging with customers and senior stakeholders
Experience working in a classified environment (preferred)
Willingness to pursue DV clearance (preferred)

So, if you are interested in joining a well-established, renowned, globally recognised organisation working with experts in their field as the next Modelling & Simulation Systems Engineer, hit that apply button now!

How to Apply:

Showcase your expertise and passion for Modelling & Simulation Systems Engineer. Submit your updated resume and a cover letter outlining your experience and enthusiasm for joining our team in Bedford.

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