Senior Blade Structure Engineer

Envision

$100K — $130K *
Aerospace & Defense
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • MS or PhD in Aerospace, Mechanical, Civil Engineering, or related field.
  • 5+ years of engineering experience in wind energy or structural composites.
  • Deep knowledge of composite design and damage mechanics, particularly sandwich structures.
  • Expertise in FEA/FEM modeling and analysis (ANSYS, ABAQUS, etc.).
  • Proven track record in root cause analysis for composite structural failures.

Responsibilities

  • Lead composite design technology development for improved structural performance.
  • Develop multi-fidelity tools for optimizing blade structural designs.
  • Characterize composite material behavior to inform design improvements.
  • Identify and solve product-level structural challenges effectively.
  • Conduct hands-on assessments of failed composite blades and analyze root causes.
  • Implement corrective actions based on field findings and engineering insights.
  • Utilize AI tools to enhance structural assessments and defect analysis.

Benefits

  • Flexible hybrid work arrangement.
  • Up to 15% international travel for field site visits.
  • Opportunity to engage with cutting-edge design and engineering technologies.
Full Job Description
Senior Blade Structure Engineer | Global Blade Innovation Center The Role As a Senior Blade Structure Engineer, you will operate across the full span of composite blade engineering: from hands-on field failure investigation through to the development of next-generation design technologies and product-level solutions. You will own the most technically complex challenges the business unit faces, with a mandate not only to diagnose and close field problems, but to translate that physical understanding into better designs, improved materials application, and new engineering capabilities that advance the product. You will serve as a key technical voice on the team's hardest problems and bring the cross-functional influence to drive solutions across design, production, and operations. To be successful in this role you will be expected to bring the judgment to frame the right problem, the physical intuition built through hands-on field investigation, and the cross-functional influence required to turn technical insight into business action. Key Responsibilities: Composite Structural Design & Technology Development • Lead development of composite design technologies and methodologies that advance blade structural performance, durability, and manufacturability, from concept through validation and production integration. • Develop and apply multi-fidelity engineering tools and models to evaluate, optimize, and improve blade structural designs at both component and product level. • Characterize and apply composite material behavior, including damage progression, fatigue response, and failure mechanisms, to drive design improvements informed by physical evidence. • Identify product-level structural challenges and lead engineering solutions that address root causes, not just symptoms, spanning laminate design, joint architecture, sandwich construction, and manufacturing methods. • Collaborate with aerodynamics, loads, controls, and manufacturing disciplines to ensure structural designs are integrated, producible, and field proven. Field Investigation & Root Cause Analysis • Lead hands-on assessment of damaged and failed composite wind turbine blades in factory and field environments. This is a core, non-delegable part of the role. • Own root cause analysis for the business unit's most challenging structural failure modes, with current priority on root joint structural fatigue; sandwich composite damage mechanisms including core cracking and laminate-core interface delamination; and manufacturing defect characterization and prediction. • Define and implement corrective and preventive solutions that close the loop between field findings and upstream design, including repair methodologies, design changes, material substitutions, and process improvements. • Work with blade material and testing teams to validate engineering models and design assumptions against physical evidence from field and factory. • Communicate findings and recommendations with clarity to engineering, production, and operations stakeholders. AI-Augmented Engineering • Apply AI and data-driven tools to accelerate structural assessment, defect pattern recognition, and failure analysis of workflows. • Leverage available AI tools to improve the efficiency and consistency of RCA documentation, reporting, and corrective action tracking. • Maintain engineering rigor in evaluating AI-assisted outputs. Physical understanding of composite behavior governs not model output alone. Qualifications Required: • MS or PhD in Aerospace, Mechanical, Civil Engineering, or a closely related discipline. • 5+ years of professional engineering experience in wind energy, aerospace, or a closely related structural composites industry. • Deep knowledge of composite design, damage mechanics, and manufacturing methods, including sandwich composite structures, adhesive joints, and bolted connections. • Expertise in FEA/FEM modeling and analysis experience (ANSYS, ABAQUS, or similar) in shells and solids covering composites to tooling interfaces and damage modeling. • Demonstrated track record of leading root cause analysis for complex composite structural failures and driving corrective and preventive solutions through implementation. • Proven ability to work effectively across organizational boundaries (production, operations, and engineering) without direct authority. Strongly Valued • Hands-on experience leading or strongly supporting blade manufacturing, prototyping, or serial production on a specific project. • Background in novel concept development: ideation, engineering, prototyping, testing, and production integration. • Experience developing or applying data-driven / AI tools in a structural engineering context (e.g., defect classification, anomaly detection, fatigue life prediction). • Proficiency in Python, MATLAB, or similar scripting, data processing, automation of analyses. • Background in novel composite repair methodology development, including validation testing and production integration. What We're Looking For The ideal candidate moves fluidly between the field and the design office and sees them as the same problem viewed from different angles. You build physical intuition from hands-on failure investigation, and you apply that intuition to develop design technologies and product solutions that make the next blade better than the last. You are intellectually restless about failure: you want to understand why something failed and use that understanding to advance the product, not just document the incident. You have the persistence and cross-functional credibility to drive solutions from first principles all the way through to implementing design and field-validated results. Strong interpersonal, collaboration, and communication skills are essential. Envision's culture is entrepreneurial and fast-moving; a minds-on/hands-on approach is expected. Desire and ability to work effectively across cultural boundaries and international time zones is critical. Work Arrangement & Travel • Work arrangement: Hybrid • Travel: Up to 15% international travel, including field site visits and collaboration with global GBIC teams.

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