B.S. or M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or related discipline with extensive experience (10 or 8 years respectively).
Proficient in Microsoft Office suite.
Expertise in Finite Element Analysis (FEA).
Experience analyzing carbon fiber parts and assemblies.
Leadership experience with a focus on analysis teams or mentoring junior engineers.
Responsibilities
Analyze Carbon Fiber Structural panels, joints, and metallic components.
Lead stress analysis for various parts and assemblies.
Present analytical solutions effectively.
Support the development of manufacturing products.
Benefits
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Full Job Description
Senior Stress Analyst
Houston, TX
Responsibilities:
Perform the analysis of Carbon Fiber Structural panels and joints, and metallic secondary structure
Own the stress analysis for a variety of parts and assemblies.
Perform analyses and effectively present solutions.
Assist in developing manufacturing products.
Requirements:
B.S degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or related discipline and minimum of 10 years of experience in mechanical engineering design or related discipline; or M.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering or related discipline and a minimum of 8 years of experience
Experience with Microsoft Office suite
Expert in Finite Element Analysis
Experienced with the analysis of carbon fiber parts and assemblies, carbon fiber tubes, bonded carbon fiber joints, and sandwich panels
Team leadership of a small team, preferably an analysis team or long term mentor of junior engineers
Desired:
Skilled in the use of FEMAP/NASTRAN including advanced analysis techniques and writing API scripts
Proficient in closed form analysis methodology for bolted joints and initial sizing of structural components
Familiarity with component design using 3D CAD software, preferably Creo, for basic design trades in support of multiple design engineers