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Proficiency with Finite Element Analysis of critical loads, stress and strain. JOB DESCRIPTION Now hiring a Sr Mechanical Engineer for a company that provides precise and reliable chemical vapor deposition and thermal process equipment – enabling tomorrow's technologies in silicon carbide, energy storage, aerospace and defense, and other applications.
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Perform normal modes analysis with classical hand calculations and finite element analysis. You’ll create structural test requirements and evaluate test results, as well as create product finite element models for use by customers.
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Perform aeromechanics analysis using finite element analysis (FEA) and/or computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis in support of new engine designs and fielded products.
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Working knowledge of Ansys or other finite element analysis tools. The role offers hardware ownership opportunity including design, analysis, supplier qualification, testing and validation focusing on Main Bearings for utility scale wind turbines.
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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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Experience with established industry finite element analysis (FEA) software (e.g. PATRAN / NASTRAN). DCS Corp has an exciting opportunity for an Aerospace Engineer (Structural Analysis/Model Design) to support the Air Force SEEK EAGLE Office (AFSEO) Modeling, Analysis, and Tools Support (SEMATS) contract.
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Knowledge of mechanical design and finite element analysis software such as ANSYS. Job Description Summary The Aeromechanics Engineer will perform aeromechanics analysis, design optimization, test & validation, and support FAA Certification of fan, compressor, and turbine airfoils.
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Perform thermal heat transfer and structural stress analysis of pressure vessels, piping systems, rotating equipment, and other plant structures using both classic and finite element analysis methods.
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Understanding of Finite Element Analysis or Finite Difference numerical modeling techniques, preferably with a history of analyzing boundary value problems and results. Proficient with solid-modeling software, preferable CREO or Solidworks, and/or mechanical/electrical or multiphysics software such as Abaqus, HFSS, or COMSOL.
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Use aerospace experience to review/perform classical hand stress analysis, finite element stress analysis, fatigue anlaysis, and fracture mechanics analysis. Be proficient in the use of finite element modeling and MSC/NASTRAN for solution and post processing.
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Experience with finite element analysis (FEA). Perform model calibration and analysis of model performance through the application of high-fidelity, physics-based continuum mechanics codes.
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Finite Element Analysis (Nastran preferred) Experienced Structures Stress Analysis Engineer for developing and certifying new aircraft and related product designs at Cirrus Aircraft.
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Experience of Finite Element (ANSYS or Equivalent) Software. In this role, the ideal candidate must possess broad-based knowledge of rail vehicle mechanical engineering (machine design, kinematics and vehicle dynamics, vibration control, stress analysis, materials, pneumatics, hydraulics, HVAC, door systems, and equipment reliability); demonstrated skill in vehicle track interaction principles is a plus.
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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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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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