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Hands-on experience using finite element analysis for system/component design. Systems Engineering Group, Inc. (SEG) a wholly owned subsidiary of Axient company is seeking a Missile Design and All-Source Flight Analysis Engineer with an understanding of 3D Solid Modeling and a TS/SCI clearance to do cutting edge advanced missile all-source analyses and reverse engineering to lead to the development of official Threat Baseline Assessments and 3D CAD models of foreign missile designs.
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Perform finite element static and dynamic structural modeling of structures. The successful new hire will perform analysis and design of structural systems/components in steel, concrete, masonry, and wood for waterfront structures.
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Analytical skills to validate design solutions, proficiency with Ansys Mechanical, MSC Nastran Finite Element Analysis necessary. Demonstrated analysis skills in random vibration, shock response spectrum analyses, and spectra generation from dynamic testing.
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Strong proficiency in engineering analysis tools (MATLAB/Python), Finite Element Analysis (Ansys/Abaqus), CAD (SolidWorks or equivalent), data acquisition platform (LabVIEW, Data Acquisition Hardware), manufacturing operations.
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Proficient or familiarity with computer design software (Quake, WEAP, L-Pile, Finite Element Analysis, etc.) -Performs and reports interim analysis of accumulated data to monitor for the safety purposes.
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Uses computational methods and tools in a specialized field (strength of metallic and composite structures, finite element analysis, fatigue and damage tolerance, etc. Responsible for establishing structural specifications and performing structural analysis on new designs of primary and secondary airframe structure.
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Classical structural analysis capabilities, finite element analysis capability, experience with NASTRAN or ABAQUS, or similar technology. Guides product design and verifies structural integrity by using 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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Experience using Finite Element Analysis software for evaluating component and assembly stress and fatigue preferred, but not required; Perform stress/strain calculations, Finite Element Analysis, tolerance stack-up analysis, and fatigue analysis as part of the design process.
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Expert in structural finite element analysis software (ETABS, RISA, MATHCAD, etc). As part of the CSG team, you will create structural designs, and perform analysis and calculations for unique and complex structural solutions for commercial, industrial, entertainment, casino, high-rise hospitality, stadiums, and public building projects.
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Lead design efforts including, but not limited to: calculating unknown loading and directions, reviewing existing digital models and provide guidance for creation or modification to use as a basis for Finite Element Analysis (FEA.
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Perform analysis including structural Finite Element Analysis (FEA), nonlinear dynamic FEA, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), and traditional hand calculations in support of product and manufacturing system development and design.
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Knowledge of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and finite element analysis (FEA) Perform failure analysis including fatigue and fracture mechanisms. Develop prototypes, test plans, and validations through analysis and testing.
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Stress analysis using hand calculations or finite element analysis. Part and assembly tolerance analysis. Stress analysis using hand calculations or finite element analysis.
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Thermal, structural, and tolerance analysis for assemblies using both hand calculations and finite element analysis. Proficient and frequent use of hand calculations, finite element analyses (FEA), and computer-aided designs (CAD.
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Siemens Finite Element Analysis (FEMAP) Experience with shipboard or other platform shock and vibration and stress analysis. Siemens Finite Element Analysis (FEMAP) AutoDesk Inventor NASTRAN module.
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