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RTX · 10 hours ago

Combustor Modeling Engineer (Onsite)

RTX, through its Pratt & Whitney division, is seeking a Combustor Modeling Engineer to contribute to the development and analysis of advanced combustor technologies for gas turbine engines. The role involves independently developing models, collaborating with cross-functional teams, and providing technical leadership on combustor design efforts.

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Responsibilities

Independently develop and execute models using in-house and state of the art software to analyze combustor performance, including temperature distributions, emissions, and overall efficiency
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify design improvements and optimize performance
Validate modeling results through experimental data and connections to fleet data and field hardware observations
Provide technical leadership and guidance on combustor design efforts by offering detailed analysis and actionable recommendations
Drive enhancements to existing modeling techniques and tools to improve accuracy and productivity
Prepare and deliver technical reports and presentations to internal stakeholders and external customers
Lead smaller-scale, focused initiatives or projects related to combustor design and analysis

Qualification

Combustor modelingCFD softwareCombustion processesHeat transferFluid dynamicsPythonMATLABProblem-solvingCommunicationMentoring

Required

Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Aerospace, or a related engineering field
Minimum of 5 years of experience in combustor modeling, CFD, or gas turbine combustion analysis or an Advanced degree and minimum 3 years of experience
Proficiency with modeling tools such as ANSYS Fluent, CFX, or similar CFD software
Strong understanding of combustion processes, heat transfer, and fluid dynamics
Demonstrated ability to work independently on complex assignments while contributing to team goals
Excellent problem-solving skills and effective communication abilities

Preferred

Master's or Ph.D. in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering with a focus on combustion or fluid dynamics
Experience with emissions modeling and low-emission combustor design
Familiarity with gas turbine design cycles and system-level integration
Knowledge of programming languages such as Python, MATLAB, or C++ for tool development and data analysis
Experience mentoring junior engineers or leading smaller technical initiatives

Benefits

Medical
Dental
Vision
Life insurance
Short-term disability
Long-term disability
401(k) match
Flexible spending accounts
Flexible work schedules
Employee assistance program
Employee Scholar Program
Parental leave
Paid time off
Holidays

Company

RTX is comprised of three market-leading businesses – Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney and Raytheon – working as one to answer the biggest questions and solve the hardest problems in aerospace and defense.

Funding

Current Stage
Public Company
Total Funding
$3.2M
Key Investors
LIFT Ecosystem Accelerator
2024-02-22Grant· $0.2M
2019-06-09Acquired
2010-01-14Grant· $3M

Leadership Team

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Daniel Conroy
Chief Technology Officer - Digital
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Kevin DaSilva
Corporate Vice President & Treasurer
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