Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) - 2024 Work Placement Full-time Job
9 months ago - Engineering - DublinJob Details
Dedicated to sustainable development, Arup is a collective of advisors and experts working across 140 countries. Founded to be both humane and excellent, we collaborate with our clients and partners using imagination, technology, and rigour to shape a better world. We put sustainability at the heart of our projects and strive to build a more sustainable, resilient, and equitable future.
With a love of innovation from design to project management, we are the trusted consultants that make the extraordinary possible. That is why, at Arup, the possibilities are infinite.
Arup Ireland
Established in Ireland in 1946, we have over 650 staff across our Dublin, Cork, Limerick and Galway offices.
The Opportunity
We are looking for an undergraduate engineer to work within our Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) team and help develop multidisciplinary solutions for the built environment. We combine our technical expertise with digital solutions to support building design and resolve environmental and building physics challenges.
Yo Ur Responsibilities
- Perform numerical (CFD) analyses of both internal and external flow to support design decision (wind & thermal comfort, emission dispersion, ventilation, mechanical heating and cooling, building physics)
- Use first-principles methods to solve bespoke challenges
- Develop knowledge and skills in understanding and analysing local microclimates
- Assist in building and running models applying the appropriate physics for the application at hand
- Assist in undertaking technical analysis and report on results
- Contribute to the development of digital tools and automated processes
We Seek The Following Qualifications, Attributes And Skills
- Undertaking studies in Civil, Environmental, Structural, Mechanical, Building Engineering or other related discipline
- E xposure in CFD modelling (preferably using OpenFOAM)
- Exposure to dynamic thermal and energy simulation software or finite-element modelling (i.e. FEM, FEA BISCO, TRISCO, EnergyPlus, IES, or other)is preferrable
- Experience in at least one programming language (preferably Python)
- Exposure to design software packages (preferably Rhino and Revit)
- Proficient in written and spoken English
Application Details
- We encourage you to apply early.
- Complete your online application form and an account will be created for you.
- Upload a cover letter, CV, current academic transcript and a sample of your work.
- After the application deadline, we will let you know if you are successfully through to the interview stage.
- Interested candidates must hold a relevant work permission to apply for work placement roles.
*Please note this role is suitable for those who are in full time education and are looking for a placement for the summer months or for those who are required to complete a placement as part of their course requirements. If you have recently graduated, please apply to one of our '2024 Graduate Programme' roles.
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