Turbopomp Engineer (m/f/d)

Reims, France

Full Time

19 days ago

Job description

Job Description

Posted on:
November 7, 2024

As a turbopump engineer, you will be responsible for the design, analysis, and optimization of turbopump systems used in high-thrust rocket engines. You will ensure these components meet stringent performance, reliability, and safety standards under extreme operating conditions. Your role will involve collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to ensure the turbopump integrates seamlessly with the overall propulsion system.

Responsibilities

Tasks and missions

Design and development: develop high-performance turbopump systems, including the pump, turbine, and rotating assemblies. Optimize designs for efficiency, weight, and robustness while considering thermal and mechanical loads.

Simulation and analysis: perform detailed computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and finite element analysis (FEA) to assess fluid and structural behavior. Ensure designs are validated against performance criteria and safety margins.

Testing and validation: plan and oversee turbopump test campaigns, analyzing results to validate performance and identify areas for improvement. Implement design modifications based on test feedback.

Documentation and compliance: create and maintain detailed technical documentation, including design specifications, test reports, and validation plans. Ensure compliance with industry and safety regulations.

Preferred experience and skills

Engineering degree in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, or a related field with a focus on turbomachinery.

Technical skills:

- Experience in turbopump design and analysis, preferably within the aerospace or high-performance machinery sector.

- Proficiency with 3D CAD software (e.g., Siemens NX, CATIA) and simulation tools (e.g., StarCCM, Simcenter, ANSYS, Abaqus, CFD software).

- Strong understanding of fluid dynamics, rotor dynamics, thermodynamics, and structural mechanics.

- Familiarity with high-speed rotating machinery and associated challenges, such as vibration and heat management.

- Knowledge of manufacturing processes for precision turbomachinery components and quality assurance practices.

Behavioral skills:

- Attention to detail and a methodical approach to problem-solving and design validation.

- Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with experience working in multidisciplinary teams.

- Enthusiasm for innovation and a proactive approach to staying current with industry advancements and best practices.

What's next ?

Once you’ve submitted your resume and your cover letter to careers@latitude.eu, you enter in our hiring process:

  • We review your profile and offer you an interview if our job-offer matches with your aspirations;
  • You get the opportunity to discuss about your application with your future team leader, and our CEO or COO;
  • We give you a final answer and collaborate together to match your expectations with your potential role;
  • You join us in our HQ in Reims, France (45mn from Paris). We partner with a local housing agency to help you relocate. We also partner with local development agency to help your partner to find a nearby job matching their profile and a nursery for your children.

Perks & Benefits

At Latitude, our success is powered by people and then technology. Collaboration and trust are the keys. This is why we ensure to have an inclusive workplace, accessible by everyone and supervised by a pro-active works council.

We provide :

  • Health insurance, provided by Kenko
  • Comprehensive teleworking policy
  • Financial incentives for sustainable modes of transportation
  • Tickets Restaurant (meal vouchers)
  • Retirement plan under French law
  • Sick leave
  • 7 weeks of paid vacation (paid leave + RTT)

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