Graduate Mechanical Simulation Engineer
Listed on 2026-02-12
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Engineering
Mechanical Engineer, Systems Engineer, Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics, Engineering Design & Technologists
Overview
The purpose of this role is to become a multi-skilled Mechanical Simulation Engineer, conduct simulations on components, assemblies and/or systems, and have some entry level experience in all or some of the following disciplines;
Finite Element Analysis (FEA), Multi-Body Dynamics (MBD), Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). You will develop a good theoretical and practical knowledge of mechanical systems and their functionality, deliver static and dynamic analysis of components, assemblies and systems (thermal/mechanical/fatigue analyses) and undertake simulation work for the most complex and challenging of problems within the F1 product engineering group. The role also helps to ensure that the designs released by the product engineering group are right first time whilst meeting the often competing targets of performance, reliability, time, mass and cost.
Need You To…
- Be skilled at hand calculations and complex simulations.
- First principles engineering.
- Be a multi-skilled simulation engineer with experience of FEA, MBD and CFD. Our target is to have, at least, entry knowledge and experience or curiosity in one of these simulation types, very good knowledge and experience of another and some knowledge and experience of the third.
- If you have some knowledge in one of these fields we may offer, to a candidate with the right aptitude and attitude, to train you to become skilled in one or both of the other fields.
- Working with internal combustion engines / rotating machinery and their sub-systems, including mechanical and thermal loading.
- Operating in a demanding environment, demonstrating the use of analytical tools to complement and enhance the design of complex, highly loaded components/systems.
- Simulating and analysing components and assemblies using finite element analysis. Must have some knowledge and experience of analysing thermal, mechanical and fatigue loadings. Very desirable to have knowledge of analysing FEA problems using Abaqus and Abaqus/CAE software (meshing using Hypermesh or Sim Lab would also be useful) and analysing fatigue using FE-Safe software.
- Simulating and analysing multi-body dynamics problems of mechanical systems, preferably with experience of engine, powertrain and electric motors. Very desirable to have knowledge of analysing MBD problems using Dymola and/or AVL Excite software.
- Simulating and analysing fluid flow problems using computational fluid dynamics. Knowledge and experience of simulating cooling, lubrication and fuel system components would be desirable. Experience of using Star CCM+ would be preferable.
- For FEA – be able to demonstrate some knowledge of comprehending mechanical systems, geometry preparation for FEA, meshing techniques, understanding and applying material properties, applying loads, evaluating the consequence of constraints and boundary conditions and making good choices, setting up complex contact interactions, diagnosing, optimising and fixing solving issues. Setting up and understanding static, dynamic, thermal, linear perturbation, visco and fatigue analysis.
Performing fatigue analysis, including duty-cycles, load histories, high-cycle and low-cycle fatigue. Interpreting results and recommending realistic improvements. - For MBD – be able to demonstrate some knowledge of comprehending mechanical systems, vibration theory, natural frequencies, mode shapes, excitation forces, forced response, resonance, Fourier series/order analysis, and influences of mass/inertia, stiffness, lash/clearances and damping.
- For CFD – be able to demonstrate some knowledge of comprehending realistic fluid systems, fluid dynamics theory, turbulence models, boundary layer models, fluid properties, mesh generation and optimisation, single-phase and two-phase flow problems, conjugate heat transfer and the dynamic effects of velocity and pressure.
- Reasonable understanding of materials and their properties.
- Degree qualified (2:1 minimum) in an appropriate engineering discipline (Mechanical Engineering / Automotive / Aerospace or similar).
- A-Levels in Maths & Physics and achieved very high grades.
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