Job Description
Experience Required:
- At least 5 years’ experience in relevant stress analysis of advanced composite or metallic structures.
- Aerospace industry is preferred but other related disciplines may be considered.
- Bachelor's degree with a Major in Engineering, Mechanical or Aerospace is preferred.
- Related degrees with relevant experience will be considered.
Skills Required:
- Must have strong knowledge in fundamentals of analysis and design of air vehicle structures.
- Must have proficiency with finite element analysis of complex models.
- Must have PC proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.
- Must have the ability to communicate efficiently and effectively to coordinate and lead stress activities and report status to program management.
- Must be able to build and maintain effective relationships with customers, internal and external.
Airframe Stress Engineer Tasks:
- Perform detailed analyses to satisfy strength, stability, stiffness, fatigue, weight, manufacturing, and other requirements for advanced vertical lift composite and metallic structures using both classical and finite element methods.
- Coordinate closely with Airframe Design but also across multiple engineering, manufacturing, supplier, laboratory, flight test, and project management teams.
- Communicate status or issues to teammates, leadership, customers, or authorities at completion milestones during the effort.
- Review detailed part or assembly definition prior to production release.
- Examine structural or material discrepancies and create associated inspection and repair procedures at production phase.
- Develop and author test plans, instrumentation requests, monitoring limits, and stress reports to ensure airworthiness.
- Mentor other engineers when required.
- Execute Tasks to Cost and Schedule Requirements