CCTech's mission is to transform human life by the democratization of technology. We are a well established digital transformation company building the applications in the areas of CAD, CFD, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, 3D Webapps, Augmented Reality, Digital Twin, and other enterprise applications.
We have two business divisions: product and consulting.
simulationHub is our flagship product and the manifestation of our vision. Currently, thousands of users use our CFD app in their upfront design process.
Our consulting division, with its partners such as Autodesk Forge, AWS and Azure, is helping the world's leading engineering organizations, many of which are Fortune 500 list of companies, in achieving digital supremacy.
About AVC
Autonomous Valve CFD (AVC) is a cloud-based platform that automates flow simulation for industrial valve manufacturers, generating Cv, pressure drop, hydrodynamic torque, and cavitation index predictions without manual CFD setup. We work with valve and flow-control manufacturers globally to replace slow, expensive physical testing with fast, validated simulation.
Role Overview
We're looking for a CFD Intern to support technical support work on the AVC platform. You'll help resolve technical issues that come up as clients use AVC, understand their requirements, and translate them into correctly set up CFD problems, going as deep as the problem demands. Along the way, you'll get exposure to client meetings and direct interaction with valve manufacturers.
Responsibilities
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Support day-to-day technical support tasks: case setup queries, result interpretation, troubleshooting failed or suspect runs
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Understand client requirements and translate them into correctly set up CFD cases in OpenFOAM (Cv, pressure drop, cavitation index)
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Get exposure to client meetings and calls alongside the AVC team as needed to understand requirements or walk through results
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Document recurring issues and feed them back to the product team to improve the platform
- Hands-on experience with OpenFOAM (academic, research, or project-based)
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Master's degree preferred (Mechanical, Thermal, Aerospace, Chemical Engineering, or related)
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Strong fundamentals in fluid mechanics and numerical methods
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Comfortable talking to clients, asking the right questions, and explaining technical concepts in plain terms
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Good written and verbal communication; able to handle support conversations professionally
Good to Have
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Exposure to Python scripting for automation or post-processing
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Familiarity with industrial valve or piping systems
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Prior internship, project, or customer-facing experience
What You'll Gain
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Direct exposure to a production CFD product used by industrial manufacturers worldwide
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Real experience translating client problems into technical solutions
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Added exposure to client meetings and direct interaction with valve manufacturers
- Opportunity to work with a dynamic and fast-paced engineering IT organization.
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Be part of a company that is passionate about transforming product development with technology.