About the job
At Jensen Hughes, we take pride in our legacy of excellence in fire protection engineering, a tradition we've maintained since 1939. Our extensive expertise spans various interconnected fields, including accessibility consulting, risk analysis, process safety, forensic investigations, security risk consulting, emergency management, and digital innovation.
Our dedicated engineers and consultants work collaboratively to tackle intricate safety and security challenges, empowering our clients to safeguard what matters most. For over 80 years, we've been at the forefront of risk mitigation that protects lives, property, and reputations. Leveraging advanced technology, expertise, and pioneering research, we are committed to fostering a safe, secure, and resilient world.
At Jensen Hughes, we prioritize creating and nurturing a culture of trust, integrity, and professional development by putting our people first. Our employees represent our greatest asset, and we cherish the diverse perspectives and skills they contribute to our organization.
Our Global Employee Networks connect individuals across the organization, promoting career growth and providing spaces for sharing experiences on topics they are passionate about. Together, we are building a connected workplace where everyone has the chance to learn, grow, and thrive.
Job Overview
We are on the lookout for a Principal CFD Modeling Engineer to join our team as a senior technical leader in advanced fire and thermal-fluid modeling. This position is tailored for an expert practitioner with profound knowledge of the Fire Dynamics Simulator (FDS), who is driven by the challenge of resolving complex, real-world fire and fluid-flow issues through rigorous, physics-based modeling and empirical validation.
In this pivotal role, you will operate at the crossroads of advanced computation, fire testing, and applied research, significantly impacting project outcomes and shaping company-wide modeling methodologies. You will be entrusted with leading technically demanding projects, mentoring fellow engineers, and representing Jensen Hughes as a thought leader within the fire science community.

