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Experience in thermo-structural analysis for aerospace systems, including launch vehicles or spacecraft. Familiarity with other relevant software tools for finite element analysis (FEA) and thermal modeling.
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JOB TITLE: Structural Analysis Engineer - Aerospace. Finite Element Analysis (FEA) including NASTRAN. FEA analysis, hand calculations, hand analysis, stress analysis, structural analyst, PATRAN, NASTRAN, Bruhn, stress report writing, Abaqus.
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Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering degree from an accredited university, and a minimum of 5 years of experience with related software tools such as FEMAP, Simcenter 3D, Siemens NX/FiberSim, and Abaqus is preferred.
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Experience setting up and using optimization frameworks for aerospace vehicle conceptual and preliminary design, including sizing, layout, and system configurations using a multidisciplinary analysis and design approach.
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Collins Aerospace is looking a Principal Stress Engineer who will perform structural analysis in support of composites, metallic nacelles and aerostructure components using standard analysis methods and finite element approaches.
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Carry out preliminary and detailed stress analysis of aircraft interior units and components using FEA (FEMAP/NASTRAN) and hand calculations. Adient Aerospace is looking for a Stress Engineer to join our team on site in Huntington Beach, California (remote possibilities for Washington, Texas, and Michigan, but preferably to live in or be willing to relocate to Southern California.
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Hybrid Collins Aerospace is a seeking Stress Engineering Manager with a strong background in structural analysis to oversee a team of stress engineers. E xperience with stress analysis of aerospace structures and/or components.
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Familiar with CSW, Finite Element Analysis (FEA) including NASTRAN/Abaqus. JOB TITLE: Structural/Stress Engineer, Aerospace. Guides product design and verifies structural integrity by using and developing analytical methods, finite element models/simulations and other analysis tools throughout the product lifecycle to develop the structural environment, characteristics, and performance.
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Strong theoretical knowledge of strength in materials, advanced solid mechanics, and finite element analysis. Conduct structural simulation and analysis on Cab Engineering components, including BIW, Vehicle Front, Living and Driving areas, and exterior Aerodynamic assemblies.
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Onsite Collins Aerospace is looking for an Electronic Component Failure Analysis Engineer to support Power & Controls electronic component engineering team in Windsor Locks, CT. As an Electronic Component Failure Analysis Engineer, you will provide expertise in failure analysis investigations and support root cause corrective action investigations.
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Collins Aerospace is looking for an Electronic Component Failure Analysis Engineer to support Power & Controls electronic component engineering team in Windsor Locks, CT. As an Electronic Component Failure Analysis Engineer, you will provide expertise in failure analysis investigations and support root cause corrective action investigations.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Engineer with 3-6 years of experience to join our engineering team. Strong understanding of solid mechanics and finite element analysis.
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A minimum of 5-7 years of experience in finite element casting simulation, thermal analysis, stress/strain analysis or computational fluid dynamics analysis and advanced CAD experience required.
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Structural analysis includes development of finite element models and loads, and performing static, fatigue and damage tolerance, fracture, and vibration analysis. FEA (Finite Element Analysis) software experience.
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Proficiency in commercial aerospace finite element packages (e.g., Nastran, Abaqus) and a relevant pre/post-processor like Femap. Our department comprises teams responsible for Flight Sciences, including Aerodynamics, Thermal, Loads, and Dynamics; Integrated Structures Analysis; Guidance, Navigation, and Control & Vehicle Performance (GNCP); Systems Engineering; Mission Reliability; and Product Engineering.
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