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This is an exciting and fulfilling opportunity to work in a world-class organisation with like-minded professionals who contribute to the building of outstanding aircraft for the 21st Century.
As a professional stress engineer with an Aerospace, Aeronautical or general engineering degree you will have considerable experience with an in-depth knowledge and understanding of stress analysis and FEM in aerospace applications.
Aerospace design experience is not essential but would be an advantage. For example, covering aero-structures and/or aero-engines.
Ideally knowledgeable or at least willing to learn about various Additive Manufacturing (AM) processes, the Stress Engineer will be responsible for the creation of new Quality procedures for the design of both legacy and novel components built using AM.
Responsible for the development of new design rules for the production of AM parts, the successful candidate will work closely with a Materials Scientist and a Test Engineer, leading design activities.
Possessing a good working knowledge, experience and application of classical stress engineering methods; you will have a proven track record in stress analysis.
With in-depth knowledge of stress analysis techniques, and good knowledge of airworthiness requirements.
You will demonstrate the capability of verifying the structural design philosophy by hand calculations and have good working knowledge of available bespoke software techniques, such as NASTRAN, PATRAN HyperMesh and OptiStruct. Practically, you'll be familiar with and proficient in converting test outcomes into clear and concise summaries for senior engineers.
In wanting to make a valuable contribution to the quality, safety and integrity of the aircraft, it is important you enjoy working as part of a highly professional and dedicated team and take a methodical and logical approach to problem solving.
Contact Simon Portway for details.
EU applications welcome.
Regrettably only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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