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As a Structural Mechanical Engineer for the SPARC tokamak, you will perform thermal, structural, and electromagnetic analysis using hand calculations and finite element methods.
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Qualified candidates will have experience with box and board level mechanical design, finite element analysis, modelling and analysis of heat transfer characteristics, shock and vibration analysis, complex thermal and structural simulation, SolidWorks or other CAD/modelling experience.
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Detailed sizing, static, dynamic, damage tolerance, and modal analysis of major structural aircraft components utilizing both classical hand calculations and finite element analysis.
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0-5 years: Must have experience using solid mechanics and finite element analysis to solve problems related to structural integrity at the component scale. 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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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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Use 3D CAD software to build models for structural assessment (Finite Element Analysis) Proven understanding of Finite Element analysis as applicable to structural design including static, quasi-static, dynamic, and fatigue assessment methodologies.
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We provide top-tier engineering services by focusing on first principles and relying on a team of multi-disciplined engineers with expertise in fluid flow, thermodynamics, stress analysis, finite element analysis, mechanical design, materials, circuit design, software development and instrumentation and controls.
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Prefer 2-6 years experience in bridge design engineering which included project work on complex structures, finite element analysis, seismic analysis and design; Strongly prefer TDOT experience.
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Fea, Nastran, Stress analysis, Structure, Structural analysis, Mechanical engineering, Finite element analysis, Aerospace. Perform structural analysis using classical stress analysis methods and finite element analysis on secondary structures and aircraft interiors.
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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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Experience in finite element modeling, with preference for Nastran, Hypermesh, or Abaqus. Experience in finite element modeling, with preference for Nastran, Hypermesh, and Abaqus.
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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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Ability to rapidly apply structural mechanics principles and development designs using hand calculations and finite element analysis. Design, analysis, development, and testing of primary and secondary structures, including composites and metallic piece parts, as well as integrated structural assemblies.
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Proficiency in Mathcad, AutoCAD and design software such as Staad Pro, NX Nastran, or other finite element analysis program. Finite Element experience. Seeking an experienced Structural Engineer for a direct hire opportunity with our client in Ft. Myers, FL. This position offers full benefits including PTO, Medical, Dental and 401k.
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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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