Structural Engineer - Composites

Roadrunner Venture Studio

$70K — $95K *
Aerospace & Defense
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 5-7 years of experience in structural engineering, specifically in composite materials.
  • Bachelor's degree in Aerospace, Mechanical, Civil, or Structural Engineering.
  • Hands-on experience with composite structures in industries like aerospace, motorsport, or wind energy.
  • Strong understanding of classical lamination theory and composite failure criteria.
  • Proficiency in FEA software for various analyses, including buckling and nonlinear studies.
  • Experience with composite fabrication methods and techniques.
  • Familiarity with engineering drawing standards, GD&T, and composite-specific callouts.

Responsibilities

  • Lead structural design and analysis of composite components from concept to qualification.
  • Perform independent hand calculations for stress, deflection, and other critical factors.
  • Develop FEA models to validate structural integrity and optimize design.
  • Define specifications for composite laminate schedules and material systems.
  • Collaborate with fabrication teams to ensure manufacturability of designs.
  • Select materials based on specific mechanical and environmental requirements.
  • Create and manage structural test plans, correlating test results with analytical predictions.

Benefits

  • Hands-on lab and fabrication work environment.
  • Opportunity to work on innovative and novel engineering challenges.
  • Exposure to a dynamic, real-time engineering process with direct impact on products.
  • Collaborative atmosphere working directly with fabrication and engineering teams.
Full Job Description
What You'll Do

You will be the structural engineering lead for composite structures and processing equipment at Perseus. That means taking a concept from napkin sketch to validated design - running hand calculations, building FEA models, selecting materials, defining layup schedules, and working directly with fabricators to make sure what gets built matches what was designed. Requirements will often be ambiguous. You will be expected to make sound engineering judgments, document your reasoning, and iterate quickly.

Responsibilities
  • Lead structural design and analysis of composite structures and processing equipment from concept through qualification
  • Perform first-principles hand calculations for stress, deflection, buckling, fatigue, and joint analysis - independent of simulation tools
  • Develop and execute FEA models to validate designs, identify failure modes, and guide structural optimization
  • Define composite laminate schedules, fiber orientations, and material systems based on structural requirements and manufacturing constraints
  • Collaborate with fabrication teams to ensure designs are manufacturable and that layup, cure, and tooling requirements are clearly specified
  • Select and justify materials - fiber, matrix, core, adhesives - based on mechanical, thermal, and environmental requirements
  • Develop and support structural test plans; correlate test results to analytical predictions and close out discrepancies
  • Maintain clear design documentation: assumptions, load cases, analysis reports, and drawing callouts
  • Contribute to DFM (design for manufacturability) reviews and support continuous improvement of fabrication processes

Preferred Qualifications
  • Degree in Aerospace, Mechanical, Civil, or Structural Engineering, or equivalent demonstrated experience
  • Hands-on experience with composite structures in an applied context - aerospace, marine, wind energy, motorsport, or similar
  • Strong foundation in classical lamination theory, anisotropic material behavior, and composite failure criteria (Tsai-Wu, Hashin, max strain, etc.)
  • Proficiency with FEA software (Abaqus, Ansys, Nastran, or equivalent) for linear, nonlinear, and buckling analyses
  • Demonstrated ability to perform and defend structural hand calculations without relying on simulation as a first resort
  • Familiarity with composite fabrication methods: wet layup, prepreg, vacuum infusion, autoclave, out-of-autoclave, filament winding
  • Experience interpreting and generating engineering drawings with appropriate GD&T and composite-specific callouts
  • Exposure to structural testing methods: coupon, element, and full-scale; familiar with DIC, strain gauging, or load frame testing
  • Working knowledge of relevant standards and specifications (ASTM, MIL-HDBK-17 / CMH-17, DNV, or similar)
  • Experience in a regulated or compliance-driven engineering environment is a plus

You'll Thrive Here If
  • You have built something structural out of composite materials - a boat hull, a wing, a pressure vessel, a race car tub - and you know what it actually takes to get there
  • You are comfortable reaching for a whiteboard and a free body diagram before opening a simulation tool
  • You have caught a fabrication error because you understood the process well enough to recognize it
  • You can work from a rough performance requirement and fill in the engineering yourself
  • You are energized by ambiguous, novel problems and find excessive process more frustrating than helpful

Location & Work Environment

This is a full-time, on-site role. Perseus operates in a hands-on lab and fabrication environment - you will be working alongside parts, tooling, and test hardware regularly. Remote work is not available for this position.

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