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Key responsibilities include performing structural design calculations in compliance with local building codes for large photovoltaic power plants, utilizing Structural Analysis software and other tools for engineering work spanning structural design, finite element analysis, optimization, fatigue analysis, and more.
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0-5 years: Must have experience and/or training in fracture mechanics, fatigue, finite element analysis, solid continuum mechanics, probabilistic methods, mechanical behavior of engineering metals, materials science, and software development.
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Candidate should have exposure to 3D modeling and viewing tools such as PDS, Frameworks, S3D, Tekla, Naviswork, SPR and shall be proficient in use of industry standard Structural and Finite Element Analysis package such as STAAD Pro, GTStrudl, SAP, ETABS, Midas etc.
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This is an engineering-track position, responsible for: leading a team in the design of buildings, including performing engineering design for components and connections, 3D finite element modeling of components, 3D modeling of structures; performing document preparation in both CAD and BIM environments; and managing project and project team to successful completion.
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Experience in Engineering Simulation using Finite Element structural analysis (FEA) tools such as MSC Patran, Nastran, FEMAP, or ANSYS. The MST team has a long legacy of supporting the Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, commercial and international customers with years of experience in platform operations, engineering and full lifecycle management across domains – air, land, sea, space and cyber.
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Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems sector is looking for section managers - Manager 2 Engineering, Structural Design/Analysis - to oversee structural engineering teams within the Vehicle Engineering Directorate.
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Use 3D CAD software to build models for structural assessment (Finite Element Analysis) This includes performing structural assessments of rail vehicle primary and secondary structure using a combination of manual and Finite Element (FEA) calculation methodologies against static and fatigue loads, crafting conceptual and detailed structural designs for welded and machined structural components, selecting and specifying materials, and supporting manufacturing.
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Proficient in using Structural finite element analysis software tools such as MIDAS or RISA. Perform tasks on projects requiring a broad and / or deep knowledge in the field of heavy/highway civil construction and structural engineering.
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Bachelor's of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering , Aerospace Engineering, Civil Engineering or other related discipline. A Structural Engineer job is available with our client in Hagerstown, MD. As a Sr. Structural Engineer , you will research, design, develop, test, certify, deploy and improve cutting edge products and services.
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Ability and experience in performing airframe structural analysis via a combination of classical hand calculations and Finite Element Analysis tools such as Siemens NX CAE or similar/equivalent.
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Proficient in using structural finite element analysis software tools such as MIDAS or RISA. Proficient working knowledge of Excel and Mathcad. In this role, you will perform tasks requiring broad and/or deep knowledge in the field of heavy/highway civil construction and structural engineering, including structural analysis, design, and preparation of construction drawings.
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Understanding of Engineering Simulation such as Finite Element structural Analysis (FEA), Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Thermal Analysis. Familiarity with reverse engineering practices to include 3D scanning and hand-surveying.
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Expert in Finite Element Analysis (NASTRAN, ABAQUS) Serve as subject matter technical expert stress engineer responsible for development and verification of structural analysis methods within the Honda Aircraft engineering team.
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Experience with finite element analysis (FEA) software for structural and thermal analyses. Experience using ANSYS Finite Element Analysis Software (Mechanical APDL or Workbench.
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Be a Key Player in Structural Engineering at Contech As a Senior Design Engineer, you will be at the forefront of designing precast concrete structures and components for a wide spectrum of projects, ranging from intricate interstate highway bridges to versatile residential, commercial, and manufacturing facilities.
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