Stress Analysis Engineer

Stress Analysis Engineer.

Stress Analysis Engineer

Olten

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CHF100000 - CHF135000 per annum

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Permanent

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Stress & Fatigue

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Are you looking to take on the role of a Stress Analysis Engineer?

Do you have experience working within the aerospace industry in a similar role?

Read below to find out more about your potential mission!

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The mission:

  • Collaborate with airframe design engineers to develop load paths and structural layouts for airframes.
  • Conduct preliminary sizing of airframe structures, considering both metallic and composite materials.
  • Perform airframe structural analysis using methods such as hand calculations and finite element analysis (e.g., NASTRAN) for various structure types and typical aircraft load cases.
  • Conduct structural analysis for primary and secondary structures, including modelling, static analysis, fatigue assessment, and damage tolerance evaluations.
  • Participate in material allowables development and test programs.
  • Prepare comprehensive documentation to support design decisions and issue resolution.
  • Prepare presentations for design reviews.
  • Assist the lead project engineer in preparing for customer technical interchange meetings and technical program reviews.

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Your profile:

  • A bachelor's or master's degree in mechanical or aerospace Engineering or a related field is required.
  • A minimum of 4 years of work experience in the aerospace industry is preferred, or alternatively, a master's degree in a relevant field.
  • Proficiency in engineering and manufacturing development of structural components and assemblies using composite materials is essential. This should be complemented by a strong background in structural analysis.
  • Familiarity with analytical software such as FEMAP, PATRAN, NASTRAN, HyperSizer, ABAQUS, MSC ADAMS, and MATLAB is highly valued.
  • Relevant expertise in the composite part detailing process, encompassing aspects like composites stacking sequences, lamination theory, honeycomb core, bonded assemblies, manufacturing assembly, fabrication processes, and post-cure machining operations.
  • Effective communication skills in English, both in written and verbal forms, are required.
  • The ability to work productively, both independently and as part of small teams, is essential.
  • Candidates must be citizens of Switzerland or EU/EFTA countries or possess valid work authorisation for Switzerland.

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Additional Info:

  • Become an essential member of a talented and driven team.
  • Engage in diverse and thrilling projects, spanning electric aircraft, VTOL systems, and unmanned aerial vehicles.
  • Enjoy the flexibility of working hours tailored to your needs.

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This is an incredible opportunity for an Stress Analysis Engineer - I am urgently looking for candidates, get in touch as CV's will be immediately reviewed!

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We do not ask for a placement fee from Candidates/Employees.

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James Stares

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