NVIDIA
Technology
ThermalEngineer,LiquidSolutions
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“Thermal Engineer, Liquid Solutions at NVIDIA. Skills: Liquid cooling solutions, Thermal simulation, CFD analysis. Design liquid cooling solutions. Optimize liquid cooling solutions”
Industry & Context.
Thermal analysis
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
M. Sc. or equivalent experience, 3+ years of experience, Solid understanding of Thermodynamics, Solid understanding of Fluid Mechanics, Solid understanding of Heat Transfer principles, Hands-on engineer with lab work experience, Proficient in using FEA/CFD tools, Familiar with at least one thermal analysis software, Excellent English communication skills
Nice to Have
Knowledge of manufacturing processes, Knowledge of material constraints, Knowledge of cost considerations, Experience with testing methods, Experience with validation methods, Experience with testing equipment, Familiarity with industry standards, Familiarity with best practices
What You'll Do.
Design liquid cooling solutions
Optimize liquid cooling solutions
Perform thermal simulation
Perform analysis using CFD tools
Evaluate performance of solutions
Evaluate reliability of solutions
Plan lab test activities
Execute lab test activities
Coordinate with engineering teams
Ensure integration of solutions
Ensure compatibility of solutions
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Mechanical engineering teams; Electrical engineering teams; Software engineering teams
Communication Scope
Written communication; Verbal communication
Full Job Description
NVIDIA is looking for a talented Thermal Engineer to join our Networking Thermal Engineering team and work on the cutting-edge of liquid cooling technology for high speed communication devices. You will have the chance to design and develop innovative thermal solutions for NVIDIA’s next generation products, and collaborate with a team of experts in a fast-paced and dynamic environment. If you are passionate about thermal engineering and want to make an impact in a technology-focused company, this is the job for you! **What you will be doing:** * Design and optimize liquid cooling solutions for NVIDIA’s networking products, including cold plates, heat exchangers, fittings, and sensors. * Perform thermal simulation and analysis using CFD tools (e.g. FloEFD, FloTHERM, Fluent) to evaluate the performance and reliability of the liquid cooling solutions. * Plan and execute lab test activities to validate thermal and hydraulic performances of cooling solutions. * Coordinate with other engineering teams (e.g. mechanical, electrical, software) to ensure the integration and compatibility of the liquid cooling solutions with the product requirements. **What we need to see:** * M.Sc. or equivalent experience in Mechanical Engineering or related field. * 3+ years of experience in designing and developing liquid cooling solutions for electronic components. * Solid understanding of Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, and Heat Transfer principles and applications. * Hands-on engineer with lab work experience. * Proficient in using FEA/CFD tools for thermal simulation and analysis and familiar with at least one thermal analysis software (e.g. IcePak, FloTHERM, Fluent). * Excellent English communication skills, both written and verbal. **Ways to stand out from the crowd:** * Knowledge of manufacturing processes, material constraints, and cost considerations for liquid cooling components. * Experience with testing, validation methods and equipment for liquid cooling systems. * Familiarit
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