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Develop CAE (Computer-Aided Engineering) models based on NX/Unigraphics CAD models, using FEA (Finite Element Analysis) tools, including Simcenter or HyperWorks for automotive driveline and powertrain system NVH (Noise, Vibration and Harshness) analysis and optimization.
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The position requires an understanding of component applications in analog and digital circuits, power electronics, high speed digital interfaces, FPGA and DSPs. The position also requires understanding of thermal, vibration, radiation and electromagnetic stress effects on these devices.
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Have advanced experience with geometry and mesh generation methods and tools (e.g., Solidworks, Abaqus CAE, ANSYS Workbench, and FEMAP) preferred. Have extensive knowledge of structural mechanics; mechanics of materials, fatigue, and vibration; finite element analysis; and programming required.
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Experience in using CAE tools like, HyperMesh and Abaqus. Experience in Vibration analysis like Random Vibrations, Frequency response analysis. Job Title: FEA Engineer. PhD is prefered , If not Masters in Engineering (Mechanical) with more than 5 Years experience in finite Element analysis.
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Experience in Vibration analysis like Random Vibrations, Frequency response analysis etc. PhD (Mechanical) with 1 -2 years of experience in Finite Element Analysis. Experience in Vibration analysis like Random Vibrations, Frequency response analysis etc.
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CAE analysis for vehicle Body-in-white, component strength and durability, noise and vibration of total vehicle/system/component transfer, and/or vehicle systems modeling for automotive power unit and chassis systems (engine, motor, transmission, battery, suspension, brake, steering, body-in-white.
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Job Title: CAE Engineer 1. Knowledge of automotive vehicle structures with hands on experience in NVH (Noise & Vibration) Should be very good in Nastran & exposure in Abaqus. Job Title: CAE Engineer 1.
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Performing advanced fitness-for-service and computational engineering work, including advanced stress and fatigue analysis using finite element software, and remaining life assessment for energy sector clients.
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Our people are at the heart of what we do at Baker Hughes. Baker Hughes Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Have experience working in hydropower preferred. Have a minimum 3+ years of high level of engineering project experience with an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) or engineer, procure, and construct (EPC) firm.
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As a Senior Consulting Engineer you will be responsible for determining fitness-for-service of fixed, rotating, and pressure equipment. Must have experience with finite element best practices. Senior Consulting Engineer-Remote.
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Responsibilities include performing advanced fitness-for-service (FFS) and computational engineering work, project management, and business development. Built on a century of experience and conducting business in over 120 countries, our innovative technologies and services are taking energy forward – making it safer, cleaner and more efficient for people and the planet.
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Proficiency in CAE and Acoustic Testing software (e.g., SimCenter 3D, GT-Power, Müller-BBM PAK, Head Acoustics Artemis, Abaqus, ANSA, Catia, and Unigraphics) Lead the design and development of acoustic solutions for filtration products, ensuring optimal sound and vibration control.
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Should be very good in optimization using Nastran /Optistruct & able prepare the results. Experience in Handing Full vehicle simulations using Nastran (like 101, 103,111 etc). Good in Hyper mesh / ANSA meshing and analysis full vehicle level.
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Software Skills: LMS Virtual Lab (Acoustic BEM), Teamcenter, MATLAB, CATIA.Working knowledge in acoustic & vibration digital signal processing tools (LMS, Artemis, B&K, etc. Support CAE (Computed Aided Engineering) analysis using FEM (Finite Element Method) and BEM (Boundary Element Method) methods to assess system level NVH performance.
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Conduct sound and vibration testing using specialized equipment, interpreting results, and recommending design improvements. As an Acoustic Engineer , you will conduct acoustic tests and tasks for various products across different groups, ensuring compliance with M+H technical standards and customer requirements.
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