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Senior Powerplant Aerodynamic Design Engineer - Shanghai. China

Shanghai
3 days ago
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Senior Powerplant Aerodynamic Design Engineer - Shanghai. China.

Our Aerospace client based in Shanghai, China offers long term  steady work prospects to suitable candidates with Powerplant Aerodynamic Design skills and experience. Strongfield have been supporting the civil aircraft programs in China for around 16 years now. If you have interest to live and work in Shanghai, without long hours and high pressure, this opportunity may be of interest to you.

This is an opportunity for candidates that would like steady long-term work on a new Civil aircraft program, whilst giving them time to see and explore Asia and its culture. Our client has modern facilities and equipment, and they respect the experience that successful candidates can bring to them.

We will work with you throughout the whole process until you arrive and are integrated into Shanghai life.

If Asia has been on your list of continents to see and experience, maybe this could be the opportunity for you. With flights and high-speed transport links, our Engineers and associated personnel, have been able to travel and see Macau and Hong Kong for instance.

Job Summary:

Our Civil Aerospace client is looking to appoint a Senior Powerplant Aerodynamic Design Engineer to support the design and verification of civil aircraft powerplant intake, exhaust and thrust reverser systems for their new wide bodied civil passenger  aircraft program. The role requires proficiency in detailed aerodynamic design processes for intake, exhaust and thrust reversers, and the capability to conduct detailed analysis and definition of critical scenarios in powerplant aerodynamic design.

Key Responsibilities:
Design and verification of civil aircraft powerplant intake, exhaust and thrust reverser systems.
Conduct detailed analysis and definition of critical scenarios in powerplant aerodynamic design.
Required Skills & Experience:
Master’s degree or above in aerodynamics , Aerospace Engineering, or a related field.
Minimum 10 years of experience in the field of civil aircraft powerplant systems.
Experience of working in other international engine, nacelle suppliers or aircraft manufacturers; preference will be given to those with experience in wide-body or long-range aircraft type programs.
Experienced in the aerodynamic design and verification of civil aircraft powerplant intake, exhaust and thrust reverser systems.
Capability to conduct detailed analysis and definition of critical scenarios in powerplant aerodynamic design.
Strong understanding of CS, FAR 25 compliance.
Good command of English for technical communication Mandarin Chinese skills are a plus.
Detail-oriented, self-motivated, and able to work independently in a multi-disciplinary team.Initial contracts of 1-3 years offered with potential to extend. Candidates should be prepared to live and work in China for 1- 3 years initial contract

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