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Rolls Royce is hiring a Hydrodynamics Specialist (Walpole, MA)

Posted: Mon 02 Dec, 2019 11:47 am
by Express
As the Hydrodynamics Specialist for Rolls-Royce, you will become a key contributor to a small, but versatile team of engineers responsible for the design, analysis, manufacture, installation, and support of marine propulsion equipment for naval applications. You will be responsible for the hydrodynamic design, analysis, and model scale test/evaluation of propellers, propeller blades, waterjets, and other marine propulsion devices utilizing proven tools/techniques also used by USN to achieve high performance designs. You will also be responsible for the structural evaluation of the propeller blades, hubs, hub components, shafting, etc. that comprise the complete propulsion system. In this role, you will be the primary liaison between foundry, blade machining production, and quality/inspection to facilitate the production of hydrodynamic components, their geometric validation, and disposition of any non-conformances. You will also support proposal development for new designs, and support funded programs to conduct of critical calculations and analyses supporting formal reports and customer deliverables. You will be expected to develop and maintain a strong relationship with counterparts within the USN technical community as well as supporting shipyards, ship designers, and research universities.

At Rolls-Royce, we pioneer the power that matters to our customers, to society and to the planet.

We’re at the forefront of innovation and experience in the Marine sector, and our product portfolio ranges from standalone products to complex integrated systems including ship design. A leading provider of propulsion and handling solutions for the maritime offshore, merchant and naval markets, we have more than 4,000 customers, with 70 naval forces and over 30,000 commercial vessels using our equipment.

Further information/apply: https://ex.cndarine.com/campaign/url/fo ... a5ad35a917

Re: Rolls Royce is hiring a Hydrodynamics Specialist (Walpole, MA)

Posted: Thu 12 Dec, 2019 11:58 am
by Josepet
How often does Rolls Royce make hirings like this?