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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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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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We are looking for a Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Engineer with 1-3 years of experience to join our engineering team. Strong understanding of solid mechanics and finite element analysis.
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Utilize 2D and 3D SolidWorks CAD systems to perform detailed design analysis, including kinematic and kinetic, structural, thermal, and finite element analysis methods. The mechanical engineer II is responsible for the design and implementation of opto-mechanical components and assemblies, including product test validation, for new products, product enhancements, and VAVE/cost savings.
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Extensive use of finite element analysis methods to analyze structure. Strong working knowledge of FEA methods, experience with FEMAP / NASTRAN a plus. Strong working knowledge of Maritime Regulatory Authorities (i.e. ABS, NAVSEA, MIL, USCG, IMO, etc.
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Experience with design analysis tools (, Finite Element Analysis) is a plus. Job Title: Design Engineer (Industrial Mold Manufacturing)Company Overview: [Company Name] is a leading industrial mold manufacturing facility specializing in the design and production of high-quality molds for various industries including automotive, aerospace, consumer goods, and more.
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Perform 3-D soil-structure interaction analysis, geotechnical analysis, and dynamic analysis using advanced finite element software. Have experience with finite element software such as PLAXIS and/or FLAC.
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Familiarity with simulation and data analysis tools for finite element, thermal, vibration, and stress analysis (Solidworks Simulation, Creo Mechanica, ANSYS) Experience with precision glass/metal interface design and assembly techniques (structural/thermal considerations, safety factor calculations, epoxy choice and analysis.
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Finite Element Analysis (FEA) - ASME Code Evaluations. Functional Reporting: Train Design Engineer (TDE) Catia v5 : Solid, Surface, Sheet Metal Work (SMW) Finite Element Analysis (FEA) - ASME Code Evaluations.
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Experience in Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and familiarity with Product Data Management (PDM) systems. Additionally, this role entails conducting Finite Element Analysis (FEA) for structural integrity and design validation, along with active participation in new product and system design initiatives.
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You must provide evidence of proficiency in performing advanced stress analysis capability using NASTRAN and finite element modeling. 10 years working experience with detailed FEA methods and/or NASTRAN (FEMAP) finite element modeling.
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Experience in 3D modeling of mechanical components and assemblies preferably CREO Experience with Electromechanical Actuation Servo Systems Experience with Brushless DC motor design and or operation Experience with Finite Element Analysis for Structural, Thermal and Dynamic Analysis Possess organizational and task management skills to work concurrent issues in parallel.
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Application and review of finite element analysis (FEA) to the design cycle. mechanical design engineer. Provides a necessary background and performs analysis design for manufacturability in low volume products and tools, and design for configuration management.
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Minimum of 5 years of demonstrated experience using finite element analysis (FEA) tools [Solidworks Simulation, Ansys, or similar] for R&D and new product development. Minimum of 5 years of demonstrated experience using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis tools [Ansys, COMSOL, SimFlow, or similar] for R&D and new product development.
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Technical Skills: Caesar II, Smart Plant Review (SPR), NavisWorks, Finite Element Analysis using FE Pipe, Nozzle Pro, FE Bend, FE SIF, Finite Element Flange Leakage Analysis.
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