12 month contract | 5 days onsite in Dublin
Overview:
We are seeking a Mechanical Engineer with hands-on experience in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to join our client, a leading multinational company in the tech sector.
This role sits within a specialist engineering team focused on cooling and airflow modelling for large-scale infrastructure environments. You will work alongside senior engineers and cross-functional stakeholders across design, construction, and sustainability to improve the performance and efficiency of critical systems.
Key Responsibilities:
- Support CFD analysis of airflow and cooling performance in large-scale facilities using tools such as HELYX, OpenFOAM, ANSYS, or similar
- Post-process simulation results and prepare clear technical reports and visualisations for senior engineers
- Validate CFD models against real-world operational data and benchmarks
- Collaborate with design and sustainability teams to assess cooling performance and water use impacts
- Contribute to the development of in-house modelling tools for airflow and water usage
- Document assumptions, inputs, and interpretations for modelling workflows
- Participate in knowledge sharing and learn established standards and methodologies
- Occasionally support thermal or water modelling projects for experimental or emerging technologies
Essential Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace, or related field
- Strong knowledge of fluid dynamics and heat transfer fundamentals
- Practical experience with CFD software (HELYX, OpenFOAM, ANSYS, SimScale, Fluent, or equivalent)
- Basic Python scripting and Excel data analysis skills
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Desirable Skills:
- 1-3 years' experience in HVAC, data centre cooling, electronics cooling, or building services
- Understanding of psychrometrics, airside economisers, or evaporative cooling systems
- Experience automating CFD workflows using Python, bash, or macros
- Knowledge of sustainability metrics such as PUE or WUE
- Familiarity with tools such as Six Sigma, Reality DC Pro, or Rhino software
- Ability to present technical findings to non-technical stakeholders
Why Join:
This is a unique opportunity to apply CFD skills to large-scale, real-world projects in an advanced engineering environment. You will gain exposure to cutting-edge computational workflows, access to specialist tools, and mentorship from experienced engineers, while contributing to high-performance, sustainable infrastructure initiatives.
