Identify exhaust aftertreatment 1D simulation modelling needs in collaboration with aftertreatment functional and system integration teams
Plan and prioritize aftertreatment 1D simulation model development efforts to meet identified needs
Develop and evaluate 1D engine exhaust aftertreatment simulation models and tools
Collaborate with major catalyst suppliers on functional simulation model development and implementation
Deploy modeling technologies to support Analysis-Led Design (ALD) in 1D aftertreatment emission solutions
Train and support internal users on Cummins’ 1D aftertreatment modeling tools
Apply simulation software and tools (e.g., AVL-Cruise M, MATLAB/SIMULINK, Python) to support project goals
Participate in engineering processes such as Pre Program Planning (PPP), Product Preceding Technology (PPT), Value Package Introduction (VPI), and Engineering Standard Work (ESW)
Engage with internal stakeholders and support decisions with data-driven insights
Own problem resolution for moderately complex engineering problems and contribute to technical documentation and knowledge sharing within the team
Design and conduct accelerated aging, characterization, and chemical/electrochemical performance testing relevant to chemical systems
Impact product design decisions via modeling, simulation, analysis, verification, and validation management
Requirements
M.S. degree in Chemical Engineering or related field (0-6 years relevant professional work experience)
Bachelor's degree in Engineering or appropriate STEM field may be required for select roles
Strong analytical ability in chemical reaction kinetics, catalysis, gas dynamics, heat transfer, and thermodynamics
Interest in computer programming and/or computer modeling
Knowledge of engine exhaust aftertreatment
Capability to efficiently apply one or more engineering simulation software and programming languages, including AVL-Cruise M, AVL-FIRE, MATLAB/SIMULINK, and Python
Experience with product verification, validation, and problem solving
Entry level/Early career professional; relevant internship, co-op, or early-career experience preferred