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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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Finite Element Analysis (FEA) - ASME Code Evaluations. Project: Project Engineering Manager (PrEM), Industrial Lead Engineer (ILE),Project Sourcing Manager (PrSM), Project Planning Manager (PrPM), ILS Manager.
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Application and review of finite element analysis (FEA) to the design cycle. 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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Perform and manage engineering work using CAD/CAE software to solve problems in mechanical/structural design, finite element analysis, design optimization, tolerance stack-ups, prototype generation, fatigue analysis, structural dynamics and kinematics, vibrations, thermal analysis, and production of manufacturing drawings.
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Experience with finite element analysis. Strong engineering fundamentals with the ability to complete analysis without the aid of application specific software. Experience with finite element analysis.
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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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Experience with design analysis tools (, Finite Element Analysis) is a plus. Perform tolerance analysis and design validation to ensure that molds meet dimensional accuracy and quality requirements.
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The Rutgers Infrastructure Monitoring and Evaluation ( RIME ) Group has been developing expertise in the application of Structural Health Monitoring ( SHM ) and Weigh-In-Motion ( WIM ) coupled with Finite Element (FE) analysis for bridges over the past decades.
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Must be able to perform analysis utilizing Classical hand analysis and elementary Finite Element Modeling using FEMAP / PATRAN with Nastran. · Responsibilities include performing both liaison duties and stress analysis in support of “Green aircraft” repair, rework and alteration.
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Experience with finite element analysis software such as ANSYS and 3D modelling software such as NX Unigraphics. The engineer will be responsible for executing technical design tasks including analysis & manufacturing support of assigned hardware in addition to program management of hardware cost, weight, & schedule deliverables.
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You will have experience in advanced finite element analysis (FEA), preferably in high volume consumer electronic products. We are seeking a finite element analyst to conduct structural, thermal, and dynamic analysis of sensing technology.
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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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Complete basic and complex engineering analysis to ensure suitability of design, such as finite element analysis, bearing load calculations, hydrodynamic bearing design, and computational fluid dynamics.
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BS (MS preferred) 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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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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