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Job Title: Airframe Structural Analysis Engineer. Product development experience with components or systems consisting of but not limited to structural castings, precision forgings, laminated sheet, tube, or thick composites.
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Job Title: Airframe Structural Engineer. Other similar solid modeling CAD tools such as Pro/E, Unigraphics, SolidWorks, etc. Detailed finite element analysis (FEA) experience focused on metallic, laminated composite, castings, forgings, additive, elastomeric, or other precision components.
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Experience working with product lifecycle management (PLM) software such as ENOVIA to drive product lifecycle. In addition, experience with at least one analysis pre/post-processor is required, including but not limited to: PATRAN, HyperWorks, Femap.
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Job Role- Airframe Structural Analysis Engineer. Must have experience with NASTRAN (and visible on the resume) Create detailed Finite Element Models (FEM) of components and assemblies using appropriate modeling practices.
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Kimley-Horn's Fort Worth, Texas (TX) office is seeking a Structural Engineer with 4+ years of experience to join their Water/Wastewater and Utilities team! 4+ years of relevant structural engineering design experience.
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Experience with at least one analysis pre/post-processor is required, including but not limited to: PATRAN, HyperWorks, Femap. Must have experience with NASTRAN (visible on the resume). About STS Technical Services STS Technical Services is a Top 100 Staffing Firm that’s partnered with some of the largest names in the aerospace, manufacturing, defense, and industrial industries.
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Position Title: Airframe Structural Analysis Engineer (On-Site) Similar solid modeling CAD tools such as Pro/E, Unigraphics, SolidWorks, etc. Proficiency with at least one analysis pre/post-processor, including but not limited to: PATRAN, HyperWorks, Femap.
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Airframe Structural Analysis Engineer. Must have proficiency with analytical tools or codes such as Mathcad, MATLAB, Python, Excel Visual Basic, etc. Proficiency with engineering design definition including 2D/3D modeling, requirement capture, and specification development.
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Ability to read structural/architectural design drawings and to be able to find changes. With quality employees and the equipment required to handle complicated structures, Patriot strives to provide exceptional customer service to fabricate and erect structural steel facilities and non-building steel structures, focusing on quality, safety, and immense pride in every project.
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Job Title: Senior Structural Engineer. Construct and analyze finite element structural models using ABAQUS and/or ANSYS software. Perform preliminary sizing and detailed analysis of major structural components using classical hand analysis and FEA methods in support of preliminary design effort and formal drawing release.
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Required experience with structural mechanics simulation software including NASTRAN, PATRAN. Description: Our clients is currently seeking a Structural Analyst to join their growing team.
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Alpha Testing is looking for a Structural Steel Inspector (CWI) to join our team. This position is responsible for performing visual inspections of structural steel welded and bolted connections, and piping welded connections for various projects in North Texas.
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If you are a highly motivated and skilled Structural Engineer looking for a challenging opportunity in a fast-paced environment, we encourage you to apply for this position. As a Structural Engineer at our company, you will be responsible for designing, analyzing, and overseeing the construction of various structures, including buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure projects.
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We're looking for the ideal candidate to work with Tekla & AutoCAD programs and perform a variety of structural design, CAD/BIM production tasks related to temporary structures supporting construction operations.
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The Software Engineer will work on various software engineering projects including assisting in all areas of technical support, design, maintenance, and operations of SkyCam systems both in house and in the field.
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