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Experience in: ABAQUS python automation; FEA Simulations & CAE Analysis; predicting stiffness and structural integrity; noise & vibration, stress analysis; dynamics analysis; structural design validation and testing; e-Drive Gear Deflection Abaqus measurement algorithm.
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Knowledge/experience of FEA software Hypermesh, Nastran and Abaqus. We have partnered with a Global Automotive R&D Firm to lead a search for a CAE Engineer at their Dayton OH area North American HQ.
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Examples of typical software used: Catia, ANSA, Hyperworks, Hypermesh, Abaqus, Optistruct, Python, Matlab/Simulink, and others. Our client in Raymond, OH is looking for a CAE Engineer L1.
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Knowledge and experience with FEA software such as Hypermesh, Nastran, and Abaqus. Our team has collaborated with a well-known Global Automotive R&D Firm to lead a search for a CAE Engineer at their North American HQ in Dayton, OH.
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Have advanced experience with geometry and mesh generation methods and tools (e.g., Solidworks, Abaqus CAE, ANSYS Workbench, and FEMAP) preferred. Have advanced experience with geometry and mesh generation methods and tools (e.g., Solidworks, Abaqus CAE, ANSYS Workbench, and FEMAP) preferred.
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Experience in using CAE tools like, HyperMesh and Abaqus. Experience in using HyperMesh and Abaqus Tools is must. Job Title: FEA Engineer. PhD is prefered , If not Masters in Engineering (Mechanical) with more than 5 Years experience in finite Element analysis.
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ANSA, PRIMER, LS-DYNA, Abaqus, HyperWorks and META preferred. As a member of CAE team, you will work on multi-scale problems that starts from modeling battery electrode active coating particles to assembled cell and to assembled pack and eventually to full vehicle, with a full integration that helps to evaluate a small change in cell on its impacts on full vehicle performance, such as underside abuse when vehicle run over road debris.
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Have extensive knowledge of structural mechanics; mechanics of materials, fatigue, and vibration; finite element analysis; and programming required. As an Senior Consulting Engineer, you will be responsible for:Performing advanced fitness-for-service and computational engineering work, including advanced stress and fatigue analysis using finite element software, and remaining life assessment for energy sector clients.
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Performing advanced fitness-for-service and computational engineering work, including advanced stress and fatigue analysis using finite element software, and remaining life assessment for energy sector clients.
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Our people are at the heart of what we do at Baker Hughes. Baker Hughes Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Have experience working in hydropower preferred. Have a minimum 3+ years of high level of engineering project experience with an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) or engineer, procure, and construct (EPC) firm.
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As a Senior Consulting Engineer you will be responsible for determining fitness-for-service of fixed, rotating, and pressure equipment. Must have experience with finite element best practices. Senior Consulting Engineer-Remote.
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Experience with pre/post processing software like Abaqus/CAE, Hypermesh, Skua-GOCAD, Solidworks and similar. Experience with performing simulations using Abaqus, ANSYS, Nastran, Dyna, CATIA Analysis, or other commercial FEA simulation packages.
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3 years of experience with NASTRAN, Abaqus, HyperMesh, LS-DYNA, Optistruct, and nCode as well as active use of NX and CATIA. 3 years of experience as a Mechanical Engineer, Validation Engineer, CAE/CAD Engineer, or related including 3 years of experience with: steel applications.
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5+ years of experience with CAE simulation software for vibration analysis. Responsible for static, linear and/or nonlinear vibrational analysis utilizing Abaqus. 3+ years of experience in ABAQUS required.
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The position requires experience in the following: CAE software including Abaqus; CAD software including CREO; Working with structural analysis, advanced nonlinear, super element components, durability, design optimization, and thermal analysis; Working with common design processes, objectives, and constraints in the automotive industry; Working with cross functional teams.
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