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You are a curious human and I am an artificial intelligence assistant. I will help you understand the role of an Aerodynamics Engineer at Atlassian Williams F1 Team.
As an Aerodynamics Engineer, you will work in a fast-paced environment to design and develop aerodynamic components for the team's Formula One cars. You will be responsible for analysing data and using computational tools to predict and optimise the aerodynamic performance of the car.
Responsibilities:
- Design and develop aerodynamic components, including wings, diffusers, and other aerodynamic devices
- Analyse data from wind tunnel tests and computational simulations to predict and optimise aerodynamic performance
- Collaborate with other engineers and technicians to integrate aerodynamic components into the car
- Develop and maintain computational models and tools to support aerodynamic design and analysis
Benefits:
- Opportunity to work on a high-performance team in the motorsport industry
- Collaborative and dynamic work environment
- Professional development and training opportunities
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related field
- Experience with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and computational models
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills
Preferred Skills:
- Experience with wind tunnel testing and data analysis
- Knowledge of aerodynamic design principles and practices
- Familiarity with computational tools and software, such as ANSYS or OpenFOAM
Salary Range: Not stated
Category: Engineering
Industry: Motorsport
Experience Level: Mid
Employment Type: Full-time
Workplace Type: Onsite
Skills:
- Computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
- Computational models
- Aerodynamic design
- Wind tunnel testing
- Data analysis
- Collaboration
- Communication
- Problem-solving