Bramble CFD are taking applications for a paid internship position for the 2026-27 academic year, starting in September 2026. If you’re interested in software development and Computational Fluid Dynamics, then please consider applying!
The internship role:
Bramble CFD provide cloud CFD services to customers at the highest levels of automotive, motorsport and sports science. Our platform allows users to run large numbers of simulations and quickly interrogate huge datasets. For next year’s internship, we’re looking for someone to work in a development team integrating and testing new CFD and AI workflows.
Specifically the role will focus on:
- Creating and testing new CFD and AI workflows
- Automating these workflows and integrating into the bramble platform
- Documenting your code and creating user guides
The role will be based at our facility at Catesby Tunnel nestled in the Northamptonshire countryside. This facility is easily commutable from Warwick/Leamington Spa, Banbury and Daventry.
Our pro-rata internship salary is £18,300 and comes with 25-days annual leave plus Bank Holidays.
What we are looking for:
Above all things, we value logical thought, motivation and an eagerness to learn. As such, we’re not necessarily expecting you to have specific development experience, rather the willingness and aptitude to learn and evolve. Complete training will be provided.
Our minimum requirements are:
- On track for at least a 2.1 degree (or equivalent) in Computer Science, Engineering, Maths or Physics
- A-grade (including equivalents) or higher in maths at A-level
- The right to work in the UK
Desirable (but not essential) experience includes:
- Coding experience, especially in Python and Angular
- Working in a Linux environment
- Version control using git
Contact Us:
If you are interested in this role, please send us your CV and a covering letter to careers@bramblecfd.com
The deadline for applications is 31 January 2026
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