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Experience with thermal simulation software (e.g., ANSYS, FloTHERM) and Finite Element Analysis (FEA). Familiarity with reliability engineering and failure analysis techniques.
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2D/3D Electro Magnetic Finite Element Analysis, System Modeling (Mathcad, Matlab, Flux2D), Thermal Analysis. Designs and conducts experiments, collects data, and interprets results; conducts analysis and writes analysis and test reports.
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Experience with Finite Element Analysis, 2D or 3D. Validation of performance models through test and data analysis. Statistical data analysis. Tolerance stackup analysis and GD&T.
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Knowledge of North Carolina Building Code and International Building code, design standards including ASCE, ACI and AISC.Experience with structural analysis and finite element software such as StaadPro and Visual Analysis.
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Experience with finite element analysis such as RISA or Staad. Basic structural steel and concrete experience using 3D analysis and design software. Support global Grid Infrastructure projects performing design engineering and analysis of substation projects.
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Perform finite element static and dynamic structural modeling of structures. The successful new hire will perform analysis and design of structural systems/components in steel, concrete, masonry, and wood for waterfront structures.
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Stress analysis using hand calculations or finite element analysis. Part and assembly tolerance analysis. Stress analysis using hand calculations or finite element analysis.
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Strong theoretical knowledge of strength in materials, advanced solid mechanics, and finite element analysis. Conduct structural simulation and analysis on Cab Engineering components, including BIW, Vehicle Front, Living and Driving areas, and exterior Aerodynamic assemblies.
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Our models span a wide range of fidelity, from fast-running physics-based models to high fidelity computational fluid dynamics, molecular dynamics, and finite element approaches. Expertise in DoD modeling and simulation technology, structural dynamics, blast effects, structural collapse, and/or probabilistic analysis.
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Must be able to perform tolerance and finite element analysis on components and assemblies. Leads design reviews to evaluate: functional and regulatory requirements, error budget development, tolerance analysis, sub-assembly decomposition, manufacturability, material specifications, bills of material development including use of standard components, and validation processes.
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Analysis tasks may include seismic analysis, non-linear time-history analysis, staged-construction analysis, local finite-element analysis, complex bridge load rating, and soil-structure interaction.
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Utilize a variety of engineering software including both specialized and general-purpose finite element analysis (FEA) programs. The Project Engineer II will be responsible for the design, layout, and structural analysis of new or existing communication structures for wireless telecommunication sites (towers, mounts, buildings, foundations, rooftops, etc.
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Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Understanding and experience in product design and development including the use of tools such as FEA, Risk Analysis, DFMA, GD&T, and DFMEA. Substantiate product design by developing test plans, performing design analysis, making design adjustments, running performance calculations, and maintaining quality standards.
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Strong knowledge of structural modeling software such as STAAD or other 3D analysis and finite element modeling software. Strong knowledge of structural modeling software such as STAAD or other 3D analysis and finite element modeling software.
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Experience in the finite element analysis and in the use of the following software: ANSYS Mechanical, ANSYS nCode, ANSYS CFX/FLUENT. Finite Element simulation of structures subject to all types of static and dynamic loads (fatigue, impulsive, short-circuit, seismic, etc.
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