Last Energy
Senior CFD Engineer
TLDR
Own the end-to-end CFD workflow for heat-exchanger design, turning simulations into trade studies and actionable recommendations that directly inform hardware development.
Last Energy is building productized nuclear plants with manufacturing-style repeatability. We’re hiring a CFD Engineer focused on heat exchangers to drive thermal-fluid analysis from first-pass sizing through detailed geometry decisions. You’ll own the CFD workflow end-to-end and turn simulations into clear trade studies and recommendations that directly inform hardware design (ΔP, effectiveness, flow distribution, hot spots), while continuously improving the speed and consistency of how we model and communicate results.
Key Duties & Responsibilities
Build and run CFD models for heat exchanger components and flow paths (headers/manifolds, distributors, tube/fin passages, shell-side features, compact HX geometries, etc.)
Drive pressure drop and heat transfer performance predictions and trade studies (ΔP vs UA/effectiveness, temperature approach, flow distribution, hot spots)
Develop a repeatable CFD workflow: geometry → mesh → solve → post-process → standardized report package
Execute parametric sweeps and sensitivity analyses to support rapid iteration and design decisions
Improve throughput by reducing model failure modes and cycle time through automation, templates, and best practices
Translate CFD outputs into actionable design changes in collaboration with mechanical design and systems engineering
Create or refine engineering correlations / reduced-order models (Nu, f, HTC) to feed sizing and system tools where appropriate
Support vendor and partner alignment by clearly defining assumptions, boundary conditions, acceptance criteria, and evidence packages
Qualifications
B.S. in Mechanical, Aerospace, or a related engineering field (M.S./PhD a plus)
Strong fundamentals in heat transfer and fluid mechanics; comfort reasoning from first principles and sanity-checking results
4+ years of hands-on CFD experience in thermal-fluids applications (more experience welcomed; we can level this role)
Experience with heat exchangers or closely related mass/heat transfer hardware (compact HX, manifolds, internal flows, finned passages, etc.)
Proficiency in at least one major CFD solver: ANSYS Fluent/CFX, STAR-CCM+, OpenFOAM, or COMSOL
Practical meshing and modeling judgment: boundary layers, y+, turbulence model selection, convergence criteria, grid independence
Ability to communicate results clearly to non-CFD stakeholders and defend assumptions under schedule pressure
Multi-phase or boiling/condensing modeling experience is a plus
Experience with flow distribution challenges and mitigation (distributors, baffles, headers) is a plus
Experience with flow-induced vibration considerations or coupling CFD insights to structural risk is a plus
Python-based automation of meshing/runs/post-processing; comfort on HPC environments (Slurm/PBS) is a plus
Experience producing decision-grade analysis packages in high-reliability industries is a plus
Last Energy is revolutionizing the nuclear energy sector by developing micro modular nuclear power plants that are factory-made and designed for scalability. Our innovative approach focuses on delivering reliable, decarbonized, and affordable energy through a productized model that transforms traditional energy production.
- Founded
- Founded 2019
- Employees
- 51-200 employees
- Industry
- utilities
- Funding stage
- Series C+
- Total raised
- $160M raised
- Last funding
- Raised December 2025