Rolls-Royce
Engineering & Manufacturing
MechanicalIntegrityEngineer(AeromechanicsSpecialist)
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“Mechanical Integrity Engineer (Aeromechanics Specialist) at Rolls-Royce. Skills: Aeromechanics, CFD, Vibration analysis. Run aeromechanics analysis. Evaluate forced response, flutter, rotating stall”
Industry & Context.
resolve important issues
eligible to obtain and maintain security clearance, requires US Citizenship
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree in Engineering with 2+ years of aeromechanical experience, Masters degree in Engineering, with academic focus related to aeromechanics, JD/PhD, with academic focus related to aeromechanics, US Citizenship
Nice to Have
interest in the field of turbomachinery aeromechanics, willingness to develop new skills, Previous experience with computational fluid dynamics, interest in unsteady simulations with fluid-structure interaction, Previous experience with collecting and analyzing aeromechanics-related data, Familiarity with finite elements analysis, modal analysis, Programming skills such as Bash, Fortran, Matlab, and Python, Knowledge of ongoing academic research related to aeroelasticity in gas turbines
What You'll Do.
Run aeromechanics analysis
Evaluate forced response
Evaluate mistuning and nonlinear dynamics
Perform basic computer programming
Use reduced order models
Plan and post-process aeromechanics testing
Validate analytical methods
Identify new product introduction requirements
Establish certification strategies
Progress new engine designs
Support in service vibration investigations
Communicate technical and business results
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with the local and global aeromechanics community; Collaborate with aero designers; Collaborate with mechanical designers; Collaborate with stress analysts; Collaborate with test engineers
Communication Scope
Communicating technical and business results via reports and presentations
Full Job Description
## **Job Description** **Job Title: Mechanical Integrity Engineer (Aeromechanics Specialist) – LibertyWorks** **Working Pattern: Hybrid/Onsite in office 3 days/week** **Working location: Indianapolis, IN** A new opportunity has arisen for an Aeromechanics Specialist to join LibertyWorks supporting our broad portfolio of defense programs. In this role, you’ll support the evaluation of various turbomachinery subsystems, including fan, compressor, and/or turbine gas paths, by assessing fluid-structure interaction and the subsequent vibration of airfoils and other components. Evaluations will be performed both computationally and experimentally for preliminary design, engine certification, optimization, cost reductions, and failure investigations across a wide range of applications. As a specialist in this field, you will have the opportunity to bring forward innovative analytical solutions for customers on new/fielded products to resolve important issues related to high cycle fatigue, flutter, damping and mistuning. **Why Rolls-Royce?** Rolls-Royce is one of the most enduring and iconic brands in the world and has been at the forefront of innovation for over a century. We design, build and service systems that provide critical power to customers where safety and reliability are paramount. We are proud to be a force for progress, powering, protecting and connecting people everywhere. We want to ensure that the excellence and ingenuity that has shaped our history continues into our future and we need people like you to come and join us on this journey. Rolls-Royce has been recognized as the top employer in the **Engineering & Manufacturing** category on the prestigious **Forbes Top Employers for Engineers** list for 2025. This ranking highlights our commitment to innovation, employee development, and fostering a collaborative environment where engineers can thrive. Be part of a team that sets the industry standard and drives groundbreaking solutions. We’ll provide an env
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