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Candidate must have demonstrated experience with any of the commercial finite element analysis tools (e.g. FEMAP/NX NASTRAN, PATRAN/MSC NASTRAN, ANSYS, Abaqus, etc. The Stress Analyst will use analytical methods, finite element models/simulations, and other analysis tools to produce models, perform analysis, calculations, data reduction, and correlate test results for structures and/or structural 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 FEA (finite element analysis) techniques and software. Develop complete 3D CAD models and 2D engineering drawings for products using PTC Creo (Pro-E) software.
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Experience with CAD, Finite Element Analysis (FEA), MES, Statistical Software (JMP, Minitab, etc.) The ideal candidate has a background with materials science and extensive experience with microelectronics process development and production engineering.
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Experience with ENOVIA, IVT, NASTRAN/PATRAN, CSW, IAS, Classical Hand Analysis Limited needs for 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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Conduct structural analyses using advanced engineering software and tools, including finite element analysis, to assess the performance and behavior of structural components under various loading conditions and environmental factors.
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Experience with CAD modeling Experience with machine design Experience with Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Experience with drawing creation, interpretation, and GD&T Experience leading large mechanical design projects The ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. government issued security clearance is required.
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Knowledge of fundamental computational methods (Finite Element Analysis and/or Computational Fluid Dynamics) Plans, directs, and coordinates activities of large and small scale client projects which involve performing analysis, research, and calculations within naval architecture/marine engineering design.
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Leverage computational analysis, including Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), to validate and optimize designs, ensuring they meet functional and performance requirements.
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Proficiency in finite element analysis (FEA) toolsets such as FEMAP or NASTRAN. Conduct static and dynamic structural analyses using finite element analysis (FEA) tools.
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Preferred Qualifications: Experience with finite element analysis (ANSYS). Job Segment: Nuclear Engineering, Mechanical Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Nuclear, Security Clearance, Engineering, Energy, Government.
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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. Job Title- Finite Element Analysis -Engineer (FEA.
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Civil / Structural Engineer Responsibilities Perform seismic analysis and detailing for structural designs. Civil / Structural Engineer Qualifications Professional Engineer (PE) license required.
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Experience with finite element analysis (FEA) software for structural and thermal analyses. Significant experience using CFD analysis software (such as STAR-CCM+ and/or ANSYS Fluent.
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Technical evaluations performed within this role may require the application of engineering first principles, transient dynamic analysis, steady state vibration, modal analysis, signal processing, finite element methods, and programming skills.
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