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Software experience: Finite Element Analysis (FEA), and Microsoft Office applications. Performing classical structural analysis and finite element analysis. Experience with classical structural and finite element analysis.
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In addition to finite element analysis, the position will also support design engineer efforts for various atmospheric, refrigerated and cryogenic storage structures to API and ASME codes/standards.
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Experience with finite element analysis (FEA) of steel. The work includes the proficient application of finite element analysis tools for plate structures subjected to various structural, dynamic, and thermal loading.
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Perform state-of-the-art ANSYS finite element analysis for stress, vibration, mission low cycle. Proficiency in Finite Element Analysis, ANSYS Mechanical preferred. 3+ years of proven experience in Finite Element Modeling and structural analysis of automotive.
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Finite Element Analysis (FEA) including NASTRAN. 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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Fea, Nastran, Stress analysis, Structure, Structural analysis, Mechanical engineering, Finite element analysis, Aerospace. Perform structural analysis using classical stress analysis methods and finite element analysis on secondary structures and aircraft interiors.
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The new appointee will apply and constantly improve his experience and skills in analysis of additively manufactured parts both experimentally and theoretically, using modeling and simulation, finite element analysis (FEA), ML/AI methods, and vibrational resonance spectroscopy to characterize the status of parts based on their vibrational spectra.
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Prepare global beam/pipe finite element models to conduct pipeline/riser span analysis, lateral/upheaval pipeline buckling analysis, vibration analysis, and rigid jumper analysis, considering advanced contact subroutines to model pipe-soil-interaction and python automations.
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Strong theoretical knowledge of strength in materials, advanced solid mechanics, and finite element analysis. Finite Element Analysis. A Structural Analysis Engineer is needed for a multinational manufacturing company that produces and distributes trucks, buses and construction equipment, as well as marine and industrial drive systems in the Greensboro, NC area.
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Qualified candidates will have experience with box and board level mechanical design, finite element analysis, modelling and analysis of heat transfer characteristics, shock and vibration analysis, complex thermal and structural simulation, SolidWorks or other CAD/modelling experience.
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Detailed sizing, static, dynamic, damage tolerance, and modal analysis of major structural aircraft components utilizing both classical hand calculations and finite element analysis.
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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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Must have a comprehensive knowledge of Finite Element Analysis, Computational Fluid Dynamic and similar computer simulation software. Must also be fluent in solid modeling for use in Finite Element Analysis and Computational Fluid Dynamic Analysis.
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Prefer 0-6 years of experience in bridge design engineering which included project work on complex structures, finite element analysis, seismic analysis, and design. Refined analysis with Midas, CSi Bridge or other finite element analysis software is preferred.
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Practical experience using Finite Element Analysis, ANSYS preferred, for metallic and composite analysis – including static, dynamic, and thermal analyses. Plan and perform structural analysis of EPU and ESS components using classical analytical methods, Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and other industry standard toolsets.
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