Position: Computational Solid Mechanics Engineer
Company: Global Engineering Research and Technologies
Location: Tucson, AZ.
Full/Part time: Full time.
Benefits: Yes.
Salary: Commensurate with qualifications.
Remote employment: No. Must be willing to relocate.
Visa: Must have proper authorization to work in the U.S.
Global Engineering Research and
Technologies (www.gertechnologies.com) is seeking an outstanding candidate for a computational
solid mechanics engineer position. The position requires the engineer to
develop simulation methodologies and codes for solid mechanics applications.
Code development involves both new and existing codes. In addition to excellent
technical knowledge, the engineer is expected to have initiative,
research-minded critical thinking, good communication (written and verbal) and
presentation skills. The engineer is expected to write/participate in research
proposals.
Qualifications
- Ph.D. in mechanical, aerospace or structural
engineering, or mechanics. Exceptional candidates with M.Sc. in above
fields will be considered. - Code development experience in Fortran or C/C++ that is
demonstrable. Experience in parallel computing and linux-OS level
proficiency is desired. - Evidence of experience in computational solid
mechanics. - Evidence of communication (written and verbal) and
presentation skills. Experience in proposal writing and securing funding
is desired.
To Apply:
Send email to contact [at] gertechnologies.com (contact[at]gertechnologies[dot]com) with a single PDF file containing a cover page, a resume
with details of past research experience, names, phone numbers and email
addresses of three references.
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