A petroleum service and research company is seeking an Applied
Research Engineer to study the dynamics of the fluid as it passes thru
pumps used on all drilling rigs. These pumps experience frequent
difficulty or failure - primarily at the "fluid end" - which is the
exit orifice of the pump.
Drilling fluid and fluid pumps are critical to the success of all
drilling. Re-design of the pumps and changing materials used in
manufacturing the pumps has not eliminated the problem. Working
together, we may create a solution by having a better understanding of
the effect of the pump on the fluids.
You should have experience with various analytical techniques such as
computational fluid dynamics or other processes that will simulate
fluid behavior inside the pumps. The goal is to foster engineering
applications of your research.
This opportunity is for permanent employment only.
The company will offer an attractive compensation package and fringe
benefits. Relocation expenses to Texas will be paid. U.S. citizens
only.
Please send your resume or CV to Howard Frankel at the email address
shown below. Put these words, "Fluid Dynamics" in the subject line to
get immediate attention!
H-Fr...@Comcast.Net