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Senior Specialist engineers proficiently utilize state of the art custom software in conjunction with Thermal Desktop and Finite Element Analysis (FEA) packages and often mentor other Thermal Analysts in the use of such tools.
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Dynamic (shock and vibration) and Finite Element Analysis - use of dampening methods. Familiar with CAD modeling, mechanical analysis, design optimization, hardware prototyping and implementation, and design for manufacture (DFM) principles.
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Experience with simulation and analysis tools (e.g., Finite Element Analysis, Computational Fluid Dynamics) is a plus. Proven experience (X years) in mechanical design and engineering, preferably in the field of heat transfer, thermal management, or related industries.
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Experience with Fatigue, Damage Tolerance, and/or Finite Element Analysis. Experience with Finite Element Analysis. 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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Perform thermal and structural finite element analysis on components and assemblies to ensure design compliance with customer requirements. BS in Mechanical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering.
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5+ years of experience with Finite Element Analysis (FEA) required; APDL & Usermat (Ansys) or UMAT (Abaqus) experience strongly preferred; Support the company’s design-for-construction and materials qualification efforts by performing Finite Element Analysis (FEA), analytical assessment and limited data analysis.
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Strong proficiency with finite element analysis (FEA) software, e.g. ANSYS, for structural and/or thermal analysis. Staff Engineer : Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering with 10+ years relevant industry experience OR Master’s degree with 8+ years relevant industry experience OR PhD with 4+ years relevant industry experience.
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Working knowledge of finite element analysis (FEA) principles and ANSYS mechanical or equivalent mechanical analysis software. Working knowledge of mechanical engineering science and practice (power transmission design and analysis, exact constraint design, material science, stress analysis, mechanical connection engineering, dynamic analysis, fatigue analysis.
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Working knowledge of Ansys or other finite element analysis tools. Engineering experience in Design/Product Development of mechanical components (preferably wind turbine mechanical components.
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Experience with finite element analysis (FEA) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. Strong knowledge of mechanical engineering principles, thermodynamics, and fluid dynamics.
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Perform and manage engineering work using CAD/CAE software to solve problems in mechanical/structural design, finite element analysis, design optimization, prototype generation (such as stereo lithography on NC machining), fatigue analysis, structural dynamics and kinematics, vibrations, thermal analysis, production of manufacturing drawings, and plastic part design.
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Candidate will be exposed to many areas of engineering such as engineering mechanics, fluid mechanics, combustion and heat transfer, metallurgy, heat exchangers, turbomachinery, finite element analysis, computational fluid dynamics, fastening and joining, high temperature alloys, insulating materials, and structural design.
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BS in Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Mechanics, Aerospace, or Structural Engineering, from an ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission-approved program, with an emphasis in solid mechanics, structural analysis, theory of elasticity, metallurgy, and finite element analysis.
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In this position, you will be responsible for piping analysis work on new and existing generation nuclear projects, and will interface with systems engineering, structural engineering, piping design, and support design groups, for the design of piping systems and pipe supporting elements.
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MS in Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Mechanics, Aerospace, or Structural Engineering, from an ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission-approved program. 5 or more years creating computer piping analysis models and interpreting results for code compliance.
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