We are launching a cutting-edge Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) program to enhance aerodynamic development for a NASCAR Cup Series team. This initiative will also support the refinement of simulation-to-track correlation and drive test planning for wind tunnel development. We are seeking a highly motivated and technically skilled CFD Engineer to be the foundational member of this program — someone who thrives in a fast-paced, competitive environment and wants to make a measurable impact on race performance. Key Responsibilities : Develop, run, and analyze CFD simulations to optimize aerodynamic performance of the NASCAR Cup car. Work closely with race engineers, aero program leaders, and design teams to turn CFD insights into actionable development plans. Build processes and best practices for simulation fidelity, model setup, and post-processing workflows. Lead efforts to improve correlation between CFD data, wind tunnel results, and on-track telemetry. Help define and prioritize wind tunnel test plans based on simulation findings. Manage meshing strategies, geometry preparation, solver settings, and HPC usage. Document and present results clearly to technical and non-technical stakeholders. Stay current with the latest CFD methodologies, turbulence models, and motorsports aerodynamics trends. Qualifications : Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field. 3+ years of hands-on CFD experience, ideally in motorsports, automotive, or aerospace. Proficiency with industry-standard CFD software (e.g., ANSYS Fluent, Siemens STAR-CCM+, OpenFOAM, or similar). Experience with surface and volume meshing tools and CAD cleanup techniques. Strong understanding of vehicle aerodynamics and relevant physical principles (especially in ground-effect racing environments). Familiarity with scripting or automation tools (Python, Bash, MATLAB, etc.) is a plus. Ability to work independently and help shape the direction of a new technical program. What We Offer : The opportunity to be the architect of a foundational CFD program in elite motorsports. A direct influence on vehicle development and race-day performance. Collaborative and agile work environment with access to competitive engineering resources. The chance to bridge simulation with real-world racing outcomes. Employment Type : Full Time Years Experience : 3 - 5 years Bonus / Commission : No
Engineer • Statesville, North Carolina, United States