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The Senior Simulation & Modelling Engineer will lead multiphysics modelling activities across cell and pack levels, supporting product development, performance optimisation and long‑term technology strategy.
Working closely with cross‑functional teams, the role combines deep technical analysis with real‑world application and commercial insight.
The Senior Simulation & Modelling Engineer will be responsible for:
Leading the development and maintenance of multiphysics models for electrochemical systems.
Building and managing a library of models across multiple scales, from laboratory to full system level.
Translating experimental data into modelling inputs through collaboration with technical teams.
Supporting validation of models through test design and data analysis.
Analysing performance and degradation behaviour to inform product development decisions.
Working alongside engineering teams to translate modelling insights into practical solutions.
The Senior Simulation & Modelling Engineer will have:
A Master's or PhD in a relevant engineering or scientific discipline, or equivalent experience.
Experience in physics‑based modelling of electrochemical or energy storage systems.
Experience using modelling or simulation tools to analyse complex systems.
Ability to interpret experimental data and apply it to model development.
Strong data analysis and visualisation capability.
Ability to communicate complex technical findings to a range of stakeholders.
For engineers who enjoy combining advanced modelling with real‑world engineering challenges, this role offers the opportunity to shape how new technologies are developed and delivered. Apply with your updated CV and a member of our team will be in touch shortly