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Overview
Stress Engineer role at Jobs via Dice. Our client, Golden Resources, Inc., is seeking an experienced engineer to lead the assessment and approval of structural repairs for aerospace components. This role involves performing detailed stress analyses to ensure repairs comply with certification, safety, and airworthiness standards, while helping minimize production delays. Location
Wichita, Kansas, U.S. Based, Major Aerospace Hub Industry
Commercial & Defense Aerospace Role
Stress Engineer Core Responsibilities
Evaluate non-conformities and their impact on aircraft structural integrity. Develop, validate, and approve repair solutions compliant with regulatory standards (FAR, EASA, FAA). Conduct static, fatigue, and damage tolerance analyses to support repair justifications. Review MRB dispositions for both production and in-service aircraft. Collaborate closely with design, materials, and manufacturing teams to optimize repair strategies. Provide timely support to production teams addressing structural challenges. Ensure adherence to industry best practices and internal engineering guidelines. Document technical analyses and reports for certification and audit requirements. Apply knowledge of AS9100 quality standards in daily engineering tasks. Candidate Profile
The ideal candidate is a
self-starting, organized team player
with strong technical communication skills and the ability to manage multiple tasks efficiently. You thrive in a fast-paced environment, breaking down complex problems and driving solutions collaboratively. Required Experience & Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Engineering or related field. 3+ years MRB stamping authority experience. Familiarity with Boeing platforms and specifications is a plus. Extensive experience with metallic and/or composite aerospace components. Strong background in Finite Element Modeling (FEM) in aerospace. Proficient in Damage Tolerance Analysis (DTA), including tools like the CRPR program. Ability to interpret and act on non-conformance reports. Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Excellent interpersonal and written communication skills. Demonstrated ability to work effectively across cross-functional teams. Why Golden Technology
Founded in 1997, Golden Technology has grown from a two-person vision into a trusted partner for Fortune 500 clients nationwide. The company emphasizes a family-centric culture, professional growth, and community involvement through its Golden Community initiatives. What’s In It For You
Exciting opportunities with innovative companies. Guidance from a recruiting team with decades of experience. A professional, supportive culture built on trust and collaboration. Ready to take the next step?
Apply today and let’s build your brighter future together.
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Stress Engineer role at Jobs via Dice. Our client, Golden Resources, Inc., is seeking an experienced engineer to lead the assessment and approval of structural repairs for aerospace components. This role involves performing detailed stress analyses to ensure repairs comply with certification, safety, and airworthiness standards, while helping minimize production delays. Location
Wichita, Kansas, U.S. Based, Major Aerospace Hub Industry
Commercial & Defense Aerospace Role
Stress Engineer Core Responsibilities
Evaluate non-conformities and their impact on aircraft structural integrity. Develop, validate, and approve repair solutions compliant with regulatory standards (FAR, EASA, FAA). Conduct static, fatigue, and damage tolerance analyses to support repair justifications. Review MRB dispositions for both production and in-service aircraft. Collaborate closely with design, materials, and manufacturing teams to optimize repair strategies. Provide timely support to production teams addressing structural challenges. Ensure adherence to industry best practices and internal engineering guidelines. Document technical analyses and reports for certification and audit requirements. Apply knowledge of AS9100 quality standards in daily engineering tasks. Candidate Profile
The ideal candidate is a
self-starting, organized team player
with strong technical communication skills and the ability to manage multiple tasks efficiently. You thrive in a fast-paced environment, breaking down complex problems and driving solutions collaboratively. Required Experience & Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Engineering or related field. 3+ years MRB stamping authority experience. Familiarity with Boeing platforms and specifications is a plus. Extensive experience with metallic and/or composite aerospace components. Strong background in Finite Element Modeling (FEM) in aerospace. Proficient in Damage Tolerance Analysis (DTA), including tools like the CRPR program. Ability to interpret and act on non-conformance reports. Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Excellent interpersonal and written communication skills. Demonstrated ability to work effectively across cross-functional teams. Why Golden Technology
Founded in 1997, Golden Technology has grown from a two-person vision into a trusted partner for Fortune 500 clients nationwide. The company emphasizes a family-centric culture, professional growth, and community involvement through its Golden Community initiatives. What’s In It For You
Exciting opportunities with innovative companies. Guidance from a recruiting team with decades of experience. A professional, supportive culture built on trust and collaboration. Ready to take the next step?
Apply today and let’s build your brighter future together.
#J-18808-Ljbffr