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IC Engine Research Engineer
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IC Engine Research Engineer,



Responsibilities


An IC engine research engineer works within multidisciplinary teams on the engines and fuels of tomorrow, in liaison with car manufacturers, parts suppliers and oil industry players. Responsible for R&D studies, he/she: analyzes and understands how internal combustion systems work; develops and uses calculation codes for engine and vehicle modeling and simulation; designs and develops innovative combustion systems; communicates with respect to his/her work both internally and externally (clients and the scientific community). As part of his/her job, an IC engine research engineer may be required to participate in on-site technical projects for clients, especially major European car manufacturers. Required expertise engineering graduate or equivalent ( coles centrales, IFP School, INSA, ENSMA, ENSEEITH, etc.). A thesis on fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, combustion physics or internal combustion engines would be an asset in your application for certain positions; expertise in optical diagnostic techniques, development of simulation codes, mastery of engine optimization (air/EGR loop, injection, distribution, etc.); discipline, scientific curiosity, analytical skills and global approach; team player; fluent English. Career development opportunities An IC engine research engineer develops very high-level technical expertise, which he/she can put to good use within the context of multiple projects and partnerships. There are therefore numerous career development opportunities: scientific and technical expertise (IFP professor), project manager, team manager, marketing engineer, working within IFP or for our partners, in France (D2T) or abroad.
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