GE Aerospace Advanced Technology

Aerospace

EngineeringWorkingStudentTurbineAerodynamics(m/f/d)

€20–30k ~AI est. Garching, Germany PART TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Engineering Working Student Turbine Aerodynamics (m/f/d) at GE Aerospace Advanced Technology. Skills: Turbine Aerodynamics, CFD simulations, Data analysis. Conduct advanced Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations. Execute thorough post-processing and data analysis”

Industry & Context.

Aerospace
Problems you'll solve

Analytical skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Students in disciplines such as Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering, Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, Experience with Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis, Experience with engineering tools such as CAD, Experience with Matlab, Experience with Python, Ability to summarize complex technical information clearly and concisely, Capable of working effectively both independently and as part of a team, A proactive mindset with a drive to tackle challenges and achieve results

Nice to Have

Bachelor 3rd year or Master preferred, Passion for aerospace engineering, Understanding of turbomachinery aerodynamics

What You'll Do.

Conduct advanced Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations

Execute thorough post-processing and data analysis

Define and evaluate CAD models

Define and evaluate engineering drawings

Compile documentation on test instrumentation

Compile documentation on hardware inspection reports

Prepare detailed reports summarizing findings

Prepare detailed reports summarizing progress

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Team members; Supervisors

Communication Scope

Present detailed reports

Full Job Description

# ******Job Description Summary****** Join the Turbine Aerodynamics team at GE Aerospace Advanced Technology in Garching, Munich, as a Working Student, and leverage your technical & analytical skills to contribute to groundbreaking advancements in cutting-edge turbine aerodynamic technology. Gain hands-on experience and be part of a team pushing the boundaries of aerospace engineering. Start will be August 2026 and minimum time frame is 6 months. Working hours per week: 20 # **Job Description** **Responsibilities** * Conduct advanced Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations. * Execute thorough post-processing and data analysis. * Define and evaluate CAD models and engineering drawings of rig hardware. * Compile documentation on test instrumentation and hardware inspection reports. * Prepare and present detailed reports summarizing findings and progress to team members and supervisors. **Qualifications** * Students in disciplines such as Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering (Bachelor 3rd year or Master preferred) * Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) * Experience with Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis and engineering tools such as CAD (e.g. Siemens NX, Solid Works), Matlab, and/or Python * Ability to summarize complex technical information clearly and concisely * Capable of working effectively both independently and as part of a team * A proactive mindset with a drive to tackle challenges and achieve results * Passionate about aerospace engineering with a strong understanding of turbomachinery aerodynamics #LI-LM4 # ******Additional Information****** **Relocation Assistance Provided:** No

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