About the role
AI summarisedThis Propulsion Engineer role at DSO National Laboratories focuses on the research and development of propulsion subsystems for airborne applications. The engineer will be responsible for hardware design, analysis, and testing of fluid components and pressure vessels within the Guided Systems Division.
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Key Responsibilities
- Be responsible and support Research & Development of propulsion subsystems by evaluating and interpretation of technical problems and proposes/develops effective approaches, test and evaluation solutions to resolving those issues.
- To perform hardware design, analysis and built, in developing propulsion subsytems and high performance components, including fluid components, tanks/pressure vessels, and/or fluid systems for airborne application.
- To involve in hardware integration, test & instrumentation setup preparation, conduct of testings, post-test analysis and documentation tasks.
Requirements
- Degree / Master / PHD in Aerodynamics, Aeronautical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering.
- Basic knowledge in CAD and use of CAD for design modelling work and generation of technical drawings.
- Good data analytical skills to identify abnormality in data and identify the cause(s).
- Good knowledge in fluid dynamics, thermodynamic and heat transfer are essential.
- Self-motivated in exploring / venturing into new technology areas required by the organization.
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a team is essential.
- Ability to do hand-on jobs are essential.
- Work efficiently to complete work to meet tight project schedule.