Structural Stress Engineer - MRB & Liaison
Johnson Service Group an award-winning staffing company, is looking for a Aerospace Structural Stress Analyst Engineer V- MRB & Liaison In Savannah, GAPosition Summary: The MRB Stress Engineer is responsible for evaluating non-conforming, damaged, or defective hardware (metallic and/or composite) to determine its structural integrity and airworthiness. This role combines advanced Finite Element Analysis (FEA) with classical hand calculations to develop repair solutions, ensuring safety compliance and minimizing production delays. Key Responsibilities & Duties:MRB Support: Act as the primary engineering focal for production-line issues, reviewing non-conformances (NCRs) and providing rapid, documented dispositions for damaged hardware.Structural Analysis: Conduct static, dynamic, fatigue, and damage tolerance (DADT) analysis on primary and secondary structures to evaluate deviations.FEM/FEA Usage: Create, interpret, and validate Finite Element Models (FEMAP, NASTRAN, ANSYS, or Abaqus) to determine loads and margins of safety for repair substantiation.Classical Calculations: Perform rapid hand calculations and utilize Excel-based tools to verify structural adequacy when FEM is not necessary or to validate FEA results.Collaboration & Liaison: Work directly with Manufacturing, Quality, and Design Engineering teams on the floor to assess damage and approve repair strategies, ensuring compliance with FAA/EASA or customer standards.Documentation: Produce and approve technical reports, stress summaries, and substantiations for audits and certification. Required Skills & Qualifications:Education: Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace, Mechanical, or Structural Engineering.Experience: 13-15 years of experience in structural stress analysis, FEM knowledge required. 2–3 years of specialized MRB/Liaison experience is a plus.Technical Proficiency: Strong proficiency in FEA software and CAD tools CATIA V5.Analytical Skills: Mastery of classical hand calculations for metallic and composite material behavior.Knowledge Base: Familiarity with aircraft primary structure layout, fatigue analysis, and damage tolerance.