• Legal authorization to work in the United States.
• Bachelor’s degree in Ocean Engineering, Naval Architecture, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Physics, Applied Mathematics, or a similar field.
• Strong foundation in fluid mechanics, marine hydrodynamics, rigid body dynamics, and physics-based modeling.
• Significant experience running end-to-end CFD simulations for real engineering systems.
• Experience using at least one major RANS-based CFD tool such as Helyx, OpenFOAM, or Star-CCM+.
• Ability to diagnose and resolve CFD issues involving meshing, boundary conditions, convergence, numerical stability, turbulence modeling, and post-processing.
• Strong understanding of verification and validation principles, including grid convergence, sensitivity studies, uncertainty, and comparison against experimental or field data.
• Experience processing, visualizing, and interpreting complex simulation datasets.
• Working knowledge of Linux environments, scripting workflows, and HPC-based simulation execution.
• Ability to use first-principles reasoning to determine when simulation results are physically meaningful and when they require further investigation.
• Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to explain technical results and limitations to multidisciplinary teams.
• Demonstrated ability to independently own and drive complex technical projects to completion.
• Master’s or PhD in Ocean Engineering, Naval Architecture, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Physics, Applied Mathematics, or a similar field.
• 5+ years of industry or research experience in CFD, marine hydrodynamics, naval architecture, offshore engineering, turbomachinery, propulsion, or related fields.
• Experience with marine CFD, offshore systems, free-surface flows, multiphase flows, fluid-structure interaction, propulsion, wave-structure interaction, or complex metocean environments.
• Experience using multiple CFD tools, especially Helyx, OpenFOAM and Star-CCM+.
• Experience developing or modifying OpenFOAM, Helyx, or other CFD solver capabilities.
• Experience building CFD automation pipelines, including CAD-to-mesh-to-solve-to-post-processing workflows.
• Experience with Python, C++, Julia, Java, Bash, or other programming languages used in engineering simulation workflows.
• Experience comparing simulations to sea-trial data, wave basin data, tow tank data, or other physical test data.
• Experience working with metocean data, reanalysis datasets, wave spectra, current profiles, wind data, or measured ocean data.
• Working knowledge of BEM, reduced-order models, time-domain simulation, or optimization workflows.
• Experience with CAD-to-CFD workflows using tools such as NX, SolidWorks, Rhino, or similar.
• Experience developing dashboards, automated reports, or visualization tools for simulation results.
• Experience in startup environments or fast-paced R&D teams; comfortable with ambiguity, proactive in shaping work, and adaptable to change.
• A record of mentorship, technical documentation, internal training, or leadership in simulation communities.
The above qualifications are desired, not required. We encourage you to apply if you are a strong candidate with only some of the desired skills and experience listed.
• Occasional extended hours or weekend work to support key milestones, sea trials, fleet operations, or urgent design decisions.
• Strong preference for candidates based in Portland, Oregon. Exceptional remote candidates will be considered, with regular travel to Portland expected.
• The above qualifications are desired, not required. We encourage you to apply if you are a strong candidate with only some of the desired skills and experience listed.