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Perform advanced soil-structure interaction, geotechnical, and dynamic analysis using finite element software, and execute geotechnical/structural design. Senior Geotechnical Engineer – Multiple Market Sectors New York, Permanent Hybrid Do you want to be at the forefront of infrastructure innovation.
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Working experience with finite element analysis (FEA) Prototype, evaluate, and iterate designs through rapid manufacturing, test, and analysis. Knowledge and application of tolerance analysis and methods.
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Conduct engineering analyses, including finite element analysis (FEA), computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and tolerance stack-up analysis to validate designs and optimize performance.
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Basic experience with mechanical analytical techniques, including “first principle” engineering equations and Finite Element Analysis such as stress/strain/deformation, modal response, etc.
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10 years+ of applicable experience in the analysis of structural systems using strength of materials and finite element based methods on primary aircraft/spacecraft structure. The first task of this role will be to review stress reports and finite element models developed by TSC engineering to assess the airworthiness of current flight test vehicles.
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Experience using Revit, AutoCAD and/or, Microstation, MS Excel, Mathcad, SAP2000 software and 3-D finite element analysis programs. Perform both basic and complex structural design, analysis, and assessment of transportation facilities, including bridges, rail/transit structural systems.
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Proficiency with Simulation and Finite Element Analysis tools (ANSYS, ABAQUS, etc.) Engineer will own key aspects of the architecture of complex and integrated electro-mechanical systems from concept to production and deployment.
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You must provide evidence of proficiency in performing advanced stress analysis capability using NASTRAN and finite element modeling. 10 years working experience with detailed FEA methods and/or NASTRAN (FEMAP) finite element modeling.
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Experience with or knowledge of finite element analysis. Demonstrated experience with finite element analysis. Experience with finite element software such as Femap and Nastran.
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Demonstrated Knowledge of Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is required. Strong skills in Engineering techniques including technical writing, failure investigation/root cause analysis, and design for manufacturability.
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Experience with the design, analysis (including finite element analysis) and testing of mechanical components (e.g., vacuum shells, vacuum pumps, compressors, shafts, bearings, dampers, couplings, seals, gears, etc.
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Experience in Designing using Finite Element Analysis (FEA) programs such as, but not limited to, STAAD Pro (Bentley), RAM Elements (Bentley), or SAFE (CSI). Tapping into decades of internal experience and utilizing modern design techniques like finite element modeling (FEM) and analysis, the Structural Section is tasked with creating biddable structural design documents including calculations, drawings, and specifications.
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Experience with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and finite element analysis (FEA). Our dynamic, growing client seeks an Electro-Mechanical Engineer to join their successful team.
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Experience in Finite Element Analysis tools (Nastran, Patran) Stress Analysis Engineer. At least 4 years of experience in Aerospace Industry as a Stress Engineer.
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The successful candidate will possess strong SolidWorks skills, and be able to conduct stress and thermal analysis with manual or finite element analysis techniques. Engaged as primary engineering analyst utilizing company Finite Element Analysis (FEA) software to support the needs of the Design Value Stream.
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