Stress Engineer Structure Repair Manual (Aerospace)
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TL;DR
Stress Engineer (Aerospace): Performing structural analyses and Finite Element Modelling (FEM) for the justification of allowable damage limits and repairs of the High Lift structure with an accent on linear and non-linear assessments. Focus on documenting analysis results for technical approval and preparing input for the Structural Repair Manual (SRM).
Location: Bremen, Germany
Company
Leading provider of operational systems and engineering services for space and defence organisations.
What you will do
- Perform structural analyses to justify allowable damage limits and repairs for High Lift structures.
- Conduct linear and non-linear assessments using Finite Element Modelling (FEM) with Nastran and HyperView.
- Document analysis results in justification reports for technical approval and authorization.
- Provide critical input data for the preparation and publication of the Structural Repair Manual (SRM).
- Coordinate with diverse SRM skill teams, including design, authoring, and management.
- Develop and implement methods to streamline daily tasks and improve deliverable quality.
Requirements
- Master's degree in Civil, Aerospace, or Mechanical Engineering.
- At least 4 years of experience as a Stress Engineer.
- Minimum 2 years of experience in aircraft construction and 3 years in project management.
- Proficiency in FEM, Nastran, and basic Python knowledge.
- Fluency in English is mandatory.
- Must be located in or able to work onsite in Bremen, Germany.
Nice to have
- Knowledge of German.
Culture & Benefits
- Dynamic international working environment.
- Commitment to gender diversity and an inclusive, respectful workplace.
- Opportunity to provide services to a major aerospace leader like Airbus D&S.
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