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The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in CUDA based GPU programming, generative design, and finite element analysis, with a strong understanding of software development processes.
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Expertise in structural and system analysis, including the use of manual calculations and finite element analysis (FEA), to ensure the integrity and performance of designs. Programming skills to enhance design automation, data analysis, and system optimization in aerospace engineering projects.
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Perform thermal and structural analyses (i.e. analytical methods, finite element analysis (FEA), computational fluid dynamics (CFD), etc.) General categories of work will involve 3D CAD, design engineering, drafting, thermal analysis, thermoelectric analysis, structural analysis, fatigue analysis, radiation dose analysis, and environmental testing support.
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Design and analysis (Finite Element Analysis (FEA)/structural/static loads) experience. Integrate with the responsible wire harness engineering team and support the analysis and disposition of supplier non-conformances.
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Experience with finite element analysis software (ANSYS, Thermal Desktop, Abaqus, or similar) Bachelor's degree in mechanical/aerospace engineering, chemical engineering, electrical engineering, or other relevant field (or equivalent 10+ years of thermal analysis or design experience.
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3+ years of experience performing stress analysis (static and fatigue) using both hand calculations and finite element tools (Abaqus, Ansys, or similar). Perform detailed thermal and mechanical analysis (static strength, durability/fatigue) to determine structural integrity (margins of safety) using both hand calculations and finite element tools.
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Perform analyses to support design including hand calculations, finite element analysis, and kinematic analysis. As a Senior Mechanical Engineer , you will be responsible for concepting, designing, and verifying electro-mechanical actuators and components, while working closely with a fast-paced, agile team that strives to produce high-performance spacecraft from clean sheet designs.
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Including finite element analysis. The Robotics Mechanical Engineer is responsible for new development design from conceptual to detailed design and evaluation with attention to strength, thermal restriction, controllability, efficiency of assembly, and maintenance.
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Experience with both metallic and carbon fiber composite design, analysis, and manufacturing. Senior Mechanical Engineer , you will be responsible for the design, development, and testingof flight-critical mechanisms and deployable structures for Impulse’s next-generation transfer and hosting vehicle.
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Experience with ANSYS analysis, Creo CAD, SolidWorks, Finite Element Analysis (FEA), Siemens NX Nastran, MSC Patran, COMSOL Multiphysics. As a Space Electronics Packaging Design and Analysis Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of space exploration with us.
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Experience using software packages for finite element modeling and analysis. As a Mechanical Engineer within that team, you will be responsible for the design, development, test, flight, and operation of novel structures and actuators critical to the Astrolab lunar rover.
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Proficiency with both "hand calc" analytical methods and higher fidelity Finite Element based analysis methods. Senior Mechanical Design Engineer. The candidate will be responsible for design and analysis of a wide variety of components in support of developing Kaleidos.
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Boeing Space, Intelligence & Weapons Systems is currently hiring multiple Lead and Senior Level Space Electronics Packaging and Mechanical Product Design and Analysis Engineer to join us as part of our Electronics Packaging and Product Design Team located in El Segundo, CA.
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Experience with finite element analysis software (ANSYS, FEMAP/NASTRAN, Abaqus, or similar) All aspects of assigned project/product lifecycle: gathering requirements, conceptual design, system layout and interfaces, material and vendor selection, structural analysis (hand calculations and FEA), fluid analysis as required, CAD/drawing generation, manufacturing, testing, and integration.
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Coordinate activities with design (2D/3D), simulation (Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Finite Element Analysis (FEA), manufacturing, and suppliers to create production viable components.
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