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Expert Aerodynamicist in Icing Applications
Bombardier
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montreal (administrative region), Canada
Location
montreal (administrative region)
Posted
June 07, 2026
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Job Description
Elevate your career with Bombardier as an Expert Aerodynamicist focusing on in-flight icing applications. This role emphasizes CFD development and testing for aircraft certification.
In this vital role, you will establish yourself as a leading expert in icing aerodynamics. Your work will guide aircraft designs, including ice protection systems and certification interactions. With a focus on complex aerodynamic configurations, you'll utilize high-fidelity CFD to validate aerodynamic performance.
Key Responsibilities:
• Execute numerical simulations for in-flight icing scenarios
• Prepare and analyze results from wind tunnel tests
• Create advanced mesh generation and adaptation techniques
• Assess ice effects on aircraft design and control
• Support high-performance computing integration into workflows
Requirements:
• Master’s or Ph.D. in Engineering, specializing in CFD
• 5-10 years of hands-on CFD and icing experience
• Expertise in numerical methods f...
In this vital role, you will establish yourself as a leading expert in icing aerodynamics. Your work will guide aircraft designs, including ice protection systems and certification interactions. With a focus on complex aerodynamic configurations, you'll utilize high-fidelity CFD to validate aerodynamic performance.
Key Responsibilities:
• Execute numerical simulations for in-flight icing scenarios
• Prepare and analyze results from wind tunnel tests
• Create advanced mesh generation and adaptation techniques
• Assess ice effects on aircraft design and control
• Support high-performance computing integration into workflows
Requirements:
• Master’s or Ph.D. in Engineering, specializing in CFD
• 5-10 years of hands-on CFD and icing experience
• Expertise in numerical methods f...