Thermal and Fluid Science Engineer – Cummins India Limited Careers (Pune-India)

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As a Thermal and Fluid Science Engineer, you will be responsible for investigating product, system, and/or technology problems related to thermal and fluid sciences. You will use your analytical and experimental skills to provide technical content and make decisions that lead to highly effective, environmentally friendly, and competitive products.

Responsibilities:

  • Investigate product, system, and/or technology problems related to thermal and fluid sciences.
  • Apply and support the improvement of processes such as Pre Program Planning (PPP), Product Preceding Technology (PPT), Value Package Introduction (VPI), or Value Package Change (VPC).
  • Use tools related to thermal and fluid sciences such as GT-Suite, Boost, Fluent, Converge, Concerto, CyberApps (virtual application model), Cummins Data Analysis Tool (CDAT), Mach, test data calculation, DARTS, test data storage, Calterm, Electronic Control Module (ECM) calibration tool, Emissions data system, Integrity, and ACCEPTS ECM in-loop test bench required to support the processes and enable high-quality decision making.
  • Provide input and negotiate with immediate stakeholders such as team members, technical managers, project leaders, other Thermal Sciences engineers, product and manufacturing engineers, and supplier partners.
  • Make decisions in the areas of day-to-day project details such as conducting analysis, testing, and communication with stakeholders that impact and support the successful progression of projects.
  • Own problem resolution for moderately complex components, products, systems, subsystems or services.
  • Contribute effectively toward team goals, exhibit influence within a work group and continue to develop proficiency in the competency areas critical to success in the role.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related field is required.
  • Previous experience in a similar role is preferred.
  • Knowledge of principles of fluid dynamics and heat transfer.
  • Understanding of principles of thermodynamics and energy conversion systems.
  • Ability to understand causal mechanisms recommend appropriate action, and document results.
  • Experience using modeling and experimental tools.

Skills:

  • Strong analytical and experimental skills.
  • Effective communication abilities.
  • Decision-making skills.
  • Self-motivated and results-driven.
  • Proficiency in modeling and experimental tools.
  • Understanding of thermal and fluid sciences.

QnA Section:

Q1. What education do I need to become a Thermal and Fluid Science Engineer?

  • A Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or a related field is required.

Q2. Is experience required for this role?

  • Previous experience in a similar role is preferred.




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