Date Posted:
2025-06-11Country:
NetherlandsLocation:
Elzenkade 1, -3, 3992AD Houten , NetherlandsPosition Role Type:
UnspecifiedSr. Eng. Aerothermal Fluids Engineer (On site)
- Pratt & Whitney Engineering is establishing a European Technology and Innovation Center (ETIC) in the Netherlands. You have the unique opportunity to be a part of this new venture, spearheading the establishment of Pratt & Whitney within Europe’s aviation technology and innovation ecosystem.
- The Pratt & Whitney office is located in Houten, near the historic city of Utrecht, 30 minutes from Amsterdam and within the Dutch Randstad, a region that boasts nearly half the Dutch population.
- The Advanced Concepts group within the ETIC is responsible for evaluating and exploring new engine concepts, architectures and technologies. In this group you will discover and develop new concepts for commercial engines to enable sustainable and zero-carbon flight, including hybrid electric and liquid hydrogen propulsion. This position provides the opportunity to make novel discoveries to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
Job Description:
- This is a technical position. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Resolve aerothermal fluids problems of difficult and complex scope, seeking a balanced system solution, ensuring engineering excellence,
- Establish and maintain trust with internal and external customers by executing tasks with robust technical solutions,
- Perform aerodynamic design and optimization of components for novel propulsion concepts, including turbomachinery and combustors, to meet key requirements,
- Design and optimize ducting and flowpaths associated with components within novel engine cycles, including heat exchangers, diffusers and headers, using CFD and optimization tools,
- Evaluate novel propulsion concepts at the vehicle level using vehicle-level performance modeling tools,
- Work as part of a multi-national team including other P&W engineering disciplines in Europe and the United States, fellow RTX-business Collins Aerospace, and the RTX Technology Research Center,
- Challenge, clarify, and define assumptions, collaboratively originate novel concepts, lead studies to evaluate them, and submit invention disclosures for possible submission of patents,
- Summarize design and analysis results for senior leadership and external customer briefings.
Qualifications You Must Have
- Bachelor’s degree in mechanical or aerospace engineering,
- 5+ years of relevant experience, or a Ph.D,
- Experience in the aviation, turbomachinery and/or gas turbine industries,
- Proficiency in Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) CFD for design and shape optimization.
- Familiarity with gas turbine combustors, and axial and radial flow turbomachinery.
Qualifications We Prefer
- Experience in numerical modeling of combustion flows,
- Experience in numerical modeling of turbomachinery,
- Experience in vehicle-level performance modeling,
- Experience in secondary air systems and secondary air system modeling,
- Experience with vapor- and air-cycle machines,
- Experience with multi-phase flow,
- Experience with heat exchangers and heat exchanger modeling,
- The ability to create and execute optimization workflows
- Experience operating in teams using the Agile project management methodology,
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with attention to detail and deadlines,
- Excellent verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills as well as a consistent record of demonstrating collaboration, innovation, and initiative.
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- Applicants MUST be willing/able to relocate to the Netherlands.
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