finite element simulations Jobs

1 finite element simulations jobs currently listed

Browse 1 open positions that require finite element simulations experience. Every listing includes the full tech stack, language requirements, remote policy, and salary data, so you can filter with confidence instead of guessing from job descriptions.

By the numbers

  • Mostly Senior roles
  • Often paired with atomistic force fields, density functional theory, HPC
  • Top locations: Culham

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UKAtomicEnergyAuthority 1 week ago Reposted 1 time(s)
Hybrid

Materials Deformation Simulation Specialist

Culham, United Kingdom - English

HPC finite element simulations density functional theory atomistic force fields
£48.290+ /year

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