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The candidate will perform a variety of engineering tasks including providing inputs in designing & using Finite Element Analysis (FEA) tools to analyze subassemblies and modules from a concept phase to a final design.
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Assess structural integrity of metallic and composite structures using traditional closed form solutions, as well as finite element analysis (FEA). Proficiency in finite element analysis and dynamics.
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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 an FEA (Finite Element Analysis) software. Construct and analyze finite element structural models using ABAQUS and/or ANSYS software. Perform preliminary sizing and detailed analysis of major structural components using classical hand analysis and FEA methods in support of preliminary design effort and formal drawing release.
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Familiarity with finite element analysis (FEA) tools (ANSYS preferred) Conduct mechanical design analysis including structural, tolerance, FEA (Finite Element Analysis) and design for assembly.
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Design of pulsed magnetics, including finite element analysis. Electromagnetics analysis using FEA codes such as MAXWELL, OPERA or similar. Thermal analysis and design, and the use of FEA codes.
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Desired experience: AutoCAD; Piping; ASME Pressure Vessel design; Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers; Finite Element Analysis (FEA). Desired experience: AutoCAD; Piping; ASME Pressure Vessel design; Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers; Finite Element Analysis (FEA.
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O Conducting Structural Finite Element Analysis (FEA) on different materials to examine stress distribution and confirm adequate strength under diverse load conditions. Mechanical and thermal FEA simulations using ANSYS and/or ABAQUS.
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Experience using ANSYS Finite Element Analysis Software (Mechanical APDL or Workbench). The Senior Equipment Stress Engineer will: Perform equipment analyses using CFD or FEA software to produce equipment design calculations, as well as perform reviews of analyses and other submittals prepared by equipment vendors.
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As a Structuarl Finite Element Analysis Engineer, you will work within a government / contractor team of experts in the analysis of Naval structures. Finite Element Modeling of structures.
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Experience with ABAQUS, ANSYS or equivalent software. Construct beam "stick" models and generate internal loads using NASTRAN. Collins Aerospace, a Raytheon Technologies company, is a leader in technologically advanced and intelligent solutions for the global aerospace and defense industry.
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Experience with FEA (finite element analysis) and quality gauges to support a zero part defect environment. Choice of an Employer-Funded Health Care Account (HCA) or Health Savings Account (HSA)Integrated healthcare programs – telemedicine, chronic condition, weight management and msk health.
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Conduct finite element analysis (FEA) to validate and optimize assembly designs. Experience in conducting finite element analysis (FEA) for assembly designs is a wish.
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In-depth understanding of packaging for electronics, designing for high-stress shock & vibe environments; experience with failure analysis and FEA (Finite Element Analysis) In-depth understanding of packaging for electronics, designing for high-stress shock & vibe environments; experience with failure analysis and FEA (Finite Element Analysis.
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Utilize finite element analysis (FEA) Codes for linear and nonlinear analyses. Idaho National Laboratory is hiring a Stress Analysis Engineer to work in our Engineering Structural and Seismic Analysis department.
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