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Experience in numerical modeling based on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Finite Element Analysis (FEA) (convergence, discretization, meshing). Experience in numerical modeling based on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Finite Element Analysis (FEA) (convergence, discretization, meshing.
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Strong proficiency with finite element analysis (FEA) software, e.g. ANSYS, for structural and/or thermal analysis. Strong proficiency with finite element analysis (FEA) software, e.g. ANSYS, for structural and/or thermal analysis.
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Experience with usage of prevention tools like FMEA (Failure Modes an Effects Analysis) and FEA (Finite Element analysis) Failure Analysis analytical techniques (Optical Microscopy, X-Ray, CSAM, SEM/EDS, FTIR, XPS etc.
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Responsible for the complete design process, including requirements specification, feasibility studies, cost and scheduling, conducting various analysis, such as fluid, thermal, vibrational, and FEA modeling, conceptual and detailed design using CAD systems (i.e. Pro-E, Solid Works, AutoCAD, etc.
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Create finite element analysis (FEA) and thermal simulations to evaluate spacecraft components and systems. Previous experience in finite element analysis (FEA) and thermal simulations. Experience in using advanced stress and thermal modeling software (e.g., MSC NASTRAN, FEMAP.
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Experienced and well versed with CAD tools such as Solidworks/AutoCAD Experience with FEA solvers such as ABAQUS or ANSYS Knowledge of Semiconductor Packaging Technologies. Experienced and well versed with CAD tools such as Solidworks/AutoCAD Experience with FEA solvers such as ABAQUS or ANSYS Knowledge of Semiconductor Packaging Technologies.
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Experience in NX CAD, FEA, DFM, DFX, FA, DOE creation, and/or GD&T. Knowledge of high-volume manufacturing techniques (stamping, machining, 3D printing, injection molding, etc). Knowledge of plastic and metal part design (injection molding, machining, etc.
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Experience in structural and thermal analysis using FEA such as ANSYS or FloTHERM. Perform Tolerance Analysis and FEA simulations on critical mating designs. Experience in structural and thermal analysis using FEA such as ANSYS or FloTHERM.
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Finite element analysis (FEA) – Evaluate the performance/integrity of mechanical structure based on known or predicted conditions/criteria. Experience with Ansys, or another FEA tool. Use FEA data to refine and iterate on design.
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Perform airframe structural analysis using handbook methods and FEA. Proficient in the use of CAD or FEA software. Neurodivergence, for example, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder, dyslexia, dyspraxia, other learning disabilities.
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Analyze designs and collaborate with FEA engineers to mitigate SOC stresses under thermal and mechanical loads. Engineering fundamentals: solid mechanics, material science, heat transfer, simple static finite element analysis, tolerance analysis, design for assembly/manufacturability, metrology, statistical process control.
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FEA (ANSYS) knowledge a plus. The Manufacturing Engineer Technician will work closely with the companys Product Development Team and outsourced manufacturing suppliers to create, improve, implement, and document processes and procedures to manufacture, package and label the companys products.
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A strong background in engineering fundamentals and analytical design principlesExperience performing dynamic structural analysis using FEA/FEM toolsExperience with design and validation for NVH (Noise, Vibration and Harshness)Experience in designing for large scale manufacturing and bringing your designs into production.
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Key Qualifications: Proven track record finding creative solutions to complex problemsExtensive 5+ years working on FEA simulations, ideally using ABAQUSExperience selecting appropriate engineering materials and manufacturing methods (CNC, forming, injection molding, rapid prototyping, etc.
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Understanding of one of more of distributed CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) and FEA (Finite Element Analysis) simulation tools such as but not limited Ansys (Ansys, LS-Dyna, Fluent, HFSS), MATLAB, Siemens (StarCCM, Flotherm), Cadence, Comsol, Abaqus, Keysight, Remcom, CST, Synopsys (Lighttools, HSpice) on HPC.
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