Thermal Fluid Analysis Engineer Engineering - Cockeysville, MD at Geebo

Thermal Fluid Analysis Engineer

Company Overview Teledyne Energy Systems, Inc.
, located 20 minutes north of Baltimore, Maryland, is a leading provider of custom power systems and gas generation solutions based on cutting edge fuel cell, electrolysis, thermoelectric, battery and other power system technologies and staffed with a group of highly talented professionals.
As a supplier of products and engineering services for demanding land, sea and space applications (including the Mars Curiosity rover power system), we offer exciting opportunities for energetic, self-motivated individuals looking for challenging opportunities to start or grow their careers.
We provide training and growth in both technical and program management tracks, and give our staff the opportunity to write papers, attend conferences and contribute to the extended technical community.
We also have an excellent benefits package.
Join our team and energize your future with a company on the move.
Position Summary and Responsibilities Teledyne is looking for an Engineer to support the development of advanced power systems.
The desired candidates for this position will have demonstrated interest and experience with modeling of thermal and fluid systems with a strong background in programming.
Candidates should demonstrate basic statistical and analytical skills.
The successful candidate will develop a thermal-thermoelectric analysis model utilizing in house developed multi-physics tools (similar to SINDA) as well perform thermal-fluid-chemical analysis for a variety of other power conversion technologies (fuel cells, batteries, Stirling engines, combustion systems).
Work Description:
Work with a Sr Staff Engineer, to develop finite difference models that accurately predict the performance of radioisotope thermoelectric generators.
Analyze and extract information from test dataSupport test team with analytical results to drive test designPrepare and update documentation and presentations of modeling resultsSupport thermal-structural analysis as neededSecondary work elements will include thermal-fluid modeling of fuel cell and electrolysis systems using Matlab.
Maintain analytical modelsSupport verification, validation, and qualification of systems and system designs.
Interface with customers, write papers, and prepare proposals.
Must be able to travel, but expected to be less than 10% Qualifications Required:
BS in Engineering (mechanical preferred) with 2-5 years of relevant experience.
Use of any of the following:
ANSYS, Sinda, or Matlab.
Experience programming with objects/classes (Matlab, C++, C#, Python, etc).
Good communication skills, encompassing direct customer interaction, report writing, and presentation skills.
Self-motivated and good problem-solving skills.
Takes ownership of work product and personally invests in the effort to produce high quality results.
Desired:
Experience modeling of one or more of the following:
heat transfer, mass transport, stress/strain, thermoelectric, etc.
Experience preparing numerical models of mechanical and thermal devices.
Experience developing equations for physical processes and solve simultaneous equations.
Experience developing high performance applications using Intel MKL, BOINC, or Nvidia CUDA.
Experience developing artificial neural networks using Nvidia CuDNN.
Experience with Bayesian statistics.
Experience with CAD modeling (SolidEdge preferable).
Experience in one or more of the following power conversion technologies; thermoelectric or Stirling energy conversion, PEM fuel cell, small combustion systems, or similar energy storage and power conversion technologies.
Citizenship Requirements Due to the type of work at the facility and certain access restrictions, successful applicants must be a 'U.
S.
Person' (US citizens, US nationals, lawful permanent residents, asylees or refugees).
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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