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Thermal Engineer - Fluid Dynamics
Siemens Energy
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Charlotte, United States
Location
Charlotte
Posted
June 06, 2026
Commute
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Job Description
**A Snapshot of Your Day**
As a **Thermal Fluid Engineer** you will apply your expertise in fluid dynamics and heat transfer to simulate and analyze the internal cooling air systems of large gas turbines, as well as the overall thermal behavior of the engine. Youβll be part of a global engineering team, contributing to both new product development and service-related projects!
Your role will involve close collaboration with project managers, component engineers, and colleagues from manufacturing and service departments.
**How Youβll Make an Impact**
+ Secondary Air Systems & Clearance Design
+ Use in-house and commercial simulation tools to:
+ Develop models that describe the cooling air supply to hot gas-path components in gas turbines and evaluate the results.
+ Simulate transient heating and expansion of the entire turbine to determine optimal assembly gaps between rotating and stationary components.
+ Analyze model results and deriv...
As a **Thermal Fluid Engineer** you will apply your expertise in fluid dynamics and heat transfer to simulate and analyze the internal cooling air systems of large gas turbines, as well as the overall thermal behavior of the engine. Youβll be part of a global engineering team, contributing to both new product development and service-related projects!
Your role will involve close collaboration with project managers, component engineers, and colleagues from manufacturing and service departments.
**How Youβll Make an Impact**
+ Secondary Air Systems & Clearance Design
+ Use in-house and commercial simulation tools to:
+ Develop models that describe the cooling air supply to hot gas-path components in gas turbines and evaluate the results.
+ Simulate transient heating and expansion of the entire turbine to determine optimal assembly gaps between rotating and stationary components.
+ Analyze model results and deriv...