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Expert in linear & non-linear FEA software for example Optistruct, Nastran, ABAQUS, and/or LS-DYNA. Enhance and develop FEA performance criteria and scope for component, subsystem and system levels based on (autonomous-) vehicle performance criteria.
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Experience in thermal FEA analysis, preferably with battery systems or electronics. As a member of the Battery Product Design FEA team, you will be responsible for Thermal FEA modeling for all products.
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SKILL REQUIREMENTS FOR FEA Engineer: FEA software proficient including ANSYS package (Workbench and Maxwell), ABAQUS, and Hyperworks required. Build FEA structural modeling and perform static and/or dynamic analysis on machine and powertrain components/systems.
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The engineer should have experience with Finite Element Analysis (FEA) software including experience performing both static and dynamic, non-linear FEA. Additionally, the engineer will support engineering and business activities of the Shipping Containers organization, including but not limited to performing engineering evaluations and generating written technical reports.
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Solid background on Finite Element Analysis (FEA). Knowledge Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and similar computational physics will be advantageous. Solid background on Finite Element Analysis (FEA.
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Familiarity with finite element analysis (FEA) tools (ANSYS preferred) Conduct mechanical design analysis including structural, tolerance, FEA (Finite Element Analysis) and design for assembly.
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Experience in NX CAD and Abaqus Explicit FEA Solver. As a member of the Battery Product Design Structural Analysis team, you will be for FEA modeling and material characterization for all products.
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5 years experience using commercial FEA simulation tools preferably Ansys and/or Abaqus. View and apply to all jobs - or visit freshconsulting.com/careers Title: FEA Simulation Engineer Duration: 1 year with possible extension Location: Onsite Redmond, WA Benefits: Employee benefits at 100% including Medical, PTO, Holiday Pay, 401K Plan, and much more Hours: Minimum 40 Hours/Week Role: - Deliver simulation and analysis-based solutions to improve product response to mechanical (drop/shock) and thermal loads.
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Perform analyses ranging from 1D calculations to Finite Element Analysis (FEA) simulations to understand structural, thermal, and/or fluidic behavior of systems/components. You will conduct a range of analyses, from basic 1D calculations to complex Finite Element Analysis (FEA), to evaluate the structural, thermal, and fluidic behaviors of systems and components.
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Have strong working experience using Siemens NX (Unigraphics) and Teamcenter. We are seeking a skilled Hypersonic Propulsion Performance Engineer to lead our design activities from the conceptual stages through to the creation of manufacturable components.
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Strong engineering fundamentals in heat transfer, mechanics, and fluids, thermal FEA and CFD experience preferred. Experience in structural analysis including structural FEA, vibration/dynamic analysis, thermal structural analysis, etc, and the ability to efficiently simplify the analysis approach.
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The successful candidate will possess a solid background in Finite Element Analysis (FEA) simulation and calculations and knowledgeable in vehicle dynamics (ride comfort, vehicle handling, noise, and vibration) concepts.
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Proficiency in FEA software such as ANSYS, COMSOL, Abaqus, Hypermesh, or similar tools. Job Title: Multiphysics Simulation Engineer (FEA)/FEA Simulation Engineer. Collaborate with other researchers and engineers across both hardware and research teams at Client to develop multiphysics FEA simulations that help drive product design decisions.
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Perform Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) on mechanical designs to ensure optimum performance and safety. Strong knowledge of Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD.
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Perform thermal and mechanical analysis including Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Conjugate Heat Transfer (CHT) and/or mechanical Finite Element Analysis (FEA), where applicable. 7+ years of professional experience in hardware modeling roles with 2+ years experience as lead engineer on multi-physics FEA.
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