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We are seeking a passionate and technically proficient Simulation Engineer – Structure to join our Engineering Solutions team. This role is ideal for individuals with a strong background in FEA and a hands‑on approach to solving real‑world mechanical problems using Ansys Mechanical and related simulation tools.
As part of our pre‑ and post‑sales support function, you will work closely with customers to understand their requirements, provide technical solutions, and contribute to the success of simulation‑driven engineering across multiple industries.
Provide expert‑level support for Ansys Mechanical, including linear and nonlinear static, dynamic, and thermal analyses, Rigid Body dynamics.
Pre and Post processing including Geometry clean‑up, Meshing, Boundary condition and results.
Troubleshoot and guide customers on issues related to model setup, meshing, convergence, and result interpretation.
Support custom workflows involving material modelling, contact behaviour, and sub‑modelling.
Develop and validate FEA models to solve engineering challenges across industries.
Apply knowledge of other solvers such as Abaqus or Nastran if needed.
M.Tech/MS in Applied Mechanics, Machine Design, or related mechanical disciplines preferred.
B.Tech/B.E. with minimum 2 years of hands‑on FEA experience will also be considered.
Hands‑on experience with Ansys Mechanical (Workbench).
Solid understanding of FEA theory: contacts, meshing, material modelling, and large deformation analysis.
Familiarity with APDL, Abaqus, Nastran, or other solvers is a plus.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to work directly with customers and explain complex topics in simple terms.
Team‑oriented with a consultative approach to technical problem‑solving.
Strength and Durability analysis
Experience with automation, parametric optimization, or simulation data processing.
Exposure to CAD tools and integration (SpaceClaim, SolidWorks, Creo, etc.).
Understanding of HPC usage in simulation.