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Senior CFD Engineer

PhysicsXSingaporePosted 20 May 2026

PhysicsX is a deep-tech company building an AI-driven simulation software stack for advanced engineering industries. The Senior CFD Engineer will independently build complex multi-physics models, develop parametric CAD solutions, and integrate results into AI tools. The role requires deep expertise in fluid mechanics and proficiency in industry-standard CFD software. Candidates will work closely with Data Scientists and customers, necessitating strong communication and occasional global travel.

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Experience

3-5 years

Function

Engineering

Work mode

Onsite, Singapore

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

PhysicsX is a deep-tech company building an AI-driven simulation software stack for advanced engineering industries. The Senior CFD Engineer will independently build complex multi-physics models, develop parametric CAD solutions, and integrate results into AI tools. The role requires deep expertise in fluid mechanics and proficiency in industry-standard CFD software. Candidates will work closely with Data Scientists and customers, necessitating strong communication and occasional global travel.

TAL's take

Quality 65/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Strong deep-tech firm focusing on AI-integrated CAE, clear technical responsibilities, and defined scope.

Clear requirements, well-defined responsibilities, and specific domain alignment.

Must haves

  • 3-5 years industry experience post Masters or PhD
  • Expertise in fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and multiphase modelling
  • Highly proficient in Star-CCM+, OpenFOAM, or Fluent
  • Independent CFD simulation setup and interpretation skills
  • Ability to automate simulation workflows

Tools and skills

cfdfluid mechanicsheat transfermultiphase modellingstar-ccm+openfoamfluentpythonjava

Nice to have: parametric cad, nx, catia.

About the company

Deep-tech simulation company, well-regarded niche expertise but not a household global tech brand.

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