Simulation and Analysis Engineer
Listed on 2026-06-19
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Engineering
Systems Engineer
Position Overview
Step into a state-of-the-art research and development organization dedicated to delivering high-tech transportation solutions to the North American market. As a Simulation and Analysis Engineer
, you will have the unique opportunity to shape the future of commercial transit across multiple platforms, working directly on Diesel, Natural Gas, and Battery Electric Trucks
.
In this role, you will analyze complex thermo-mechanical systems, run full-vehicle simulations, and act as a technical leader. You will work closely with cross-functional engineering teams—including Chassis, Cab, Electrical, and Testing—as well as Product Design to optimize exterior surfaces and ensure strict functional and cooling requirements are met.
Key Responsibilities CFD Simulation & Thermal ManagementAdvanced Simulations: Conduct comprehensive CFD analyses of individual components, sub-systems (e.g., heat exchangers, exhaust systems, air intake systems), and full-vehicle under-hood thermal simulations.
Vehicle Aerodynamics: Interface directly with the Product Design team to evaluate exterior surfaces, providing crucial feedback to improve airflow characteristics and minimize drag.
Methodology & Validation: Perform validation studies comparing CFD results to experimental data, collaborating with global technical strategy teams to continually improve simulation workflows.
Design Optimization: Post-process and analyze simulation results to write engineering reports and deliver actionable design recommendations that identify, rectify, and prevent potential flaws.
Testing Alignment: Partner with testing and project teams to develop test plans, establish instrumentation roadmaps, and interpret physical test data to anchor your models.
Project Ownership: Drive design solutions from the concept stage all the way to final production, maintaining total ownership of the analysis until an acceptable outcome is achieved for all stakeholders.
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