FEM Automation Engineer

FEM Automation Engineer

Posted 2 weeks ago by Experis IT

£250 Per day
Inside
Hybrid
Bristol, UK

Summary: The FEM Automation Engineer role in Bristol involves developing automated FEM model construction and post-processing using tools like Altair Hypermesh and C++. The position requires maintaining existing projects and creating new workflows for automated analysis. The role is hybrid, requiring on-site presence approximately two days per week, and is initially for a duration of six months with potential for extension.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Automated FEM model construction: Altair Hypermesh + TCL/C++ tools.
  • Expectation is for end-to-end, automated model routines.
  • Maintain, develop existing projects + possible new ones.
  • Escape from TCL: work out an effective workflow to consolidate high value infrastructure for Hypermesh automation in C++, to be exposed to Hypermesh via TCL wrapper.
  • Automated FEM post processing: existing C++ postprocessing project using Abaqus ODB C++ api.
  • Automated workflow orchestration: the organisation of automated analysis via orchestration such as Snakemake or Apache Airflow (or possibly Reframe/Robot in the case of HPC/Abaqus verification).

Key Skills:

  • Proficiency in Altair Hypermesh.
  • Experience with TCL and C++ programming.
  • Knowledge of automated FEM model construction and post-processing.
  • Familiarity with workflow orchestration tools like Snakemake or Apache Airflow.
  • Understanding of Abaqus ODB C++ API.

Salary (Rate): £250 per day

City: Bristol

Country: UK

Working Arrangements: hybrid

IR35 Status: inside IR35

Seniority Level: undetermined

Industry: IT

Detailed Description From Employer:

Job Title: FEM Automation Engineer
Location: Bristol Hybrid - Onsite c2 days per week
Duration: 6 months with the likelihood of extension
Rate: £250 per day - PAYE via Umbrella Only

Job Description:
Developer with Good Awareness of FEM

  • Automated FEM model construction: Altair Hypermesh + TCL/C++ tools.
  • Expectation is for end-to-end, automated model routines.
  • Maintain, develop existing projects + possible new ones.
    o Escape from TCL: work out an effective workflow to consolidate high value infrastructure for Hypermesh automation in C++, to be exposed to Hypermesh via TCL wrapper
  • Automated FEM post processing: existing C++ postprocessing project using Abaqus ODB C++ api.
  • Automated workflow orchestration: the organisation of automated analysis via orchestration such as Snakemake or Apache Airflow (or possibly Reframe/Robot in the case of HPC/Abaqus verification