Rwdi

Rwdi

Specialized consulting in wind, climate and environmental engineering for complex built‑environment projects.

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Junior Wind Engineer (Intern)

Analyze wind loading and aerodynamics for structures, bridges, and solar arrays.

Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India
Internship
Entry-level

Job Highlights

Environment
Office Full-Time

About the Role

The intern will work on wind loading of structures, long‑span bridges, solar aerodynamics, and wind‑induced microclimate effects, providing analysis, consulting, and oversight. Key responsibilities include analyzing aerodynamics and wind response of flexible structures such as long‑span bridges and solar arrays, assessing wind loading on buildings and façades, evaluating pedestrian wind comfort, solving engineering challenges in collaboration with clients, and preparing, reviewing, and sealing final work products. • Analyze aerodynamics and wind response of long‑span bridges and solar arrays. • Assess wind loading on buildings, façades, and special structures. • Evaluate pedestrian wind comfort. • Solve engineering problems in consultation with clients. • Prepare, review, and seal final work products.

Key Responsibilities

  • aerodynamic analysis
  • wind loading
  • pedestrian comfort
  • client consultation
  • final review
  • microclimate analysis

What You Bring

Candidates should hold a master’s degree in civil, structural, mechanical or aerospace engineering, have knowledge of bluff‑body aerodynamics, structural dynamics, and loading, and be familiar with experimental methods such as wind tunnel testing. Experience with computational tools (CFD, machine learning) and scientific computing (Python, Matlab, etc.) as well as familiarity with building code wind and snow provisions is advantageous. • Master’s degree in civil, structural, mechanical, or aerospace engineering. • Knowledge of bluff‑body aerodynamics and structural dynamics. • Experience with experimental methods (wind tunnel, water flume, instrumentation). • Familiarity with computational methods (CFD, machine learning) – a plus. • Understanding of building code wind and snow sections (NBCC, ASCE‑7) – a plus. • Proficiency in scientific computing (Python, Matlab, C/C++, etc.) and LaTeX – a plus.

Requirements

  • master's degree
  • bluff aerodynamics
  • wind tunnel
  • cfd
  • python
  • building code

Benefits

The internship offers the opportunity to work with highly experienced industry leaders. • Work with highly experienced industry leaders.

Work Environment

Office Full-Time

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