Softcom Systems Inc
Overview
Job title:
Stress Engineer - Aerospace Work Location with Zip code:
Wichita, KS Duration of the project:
6 Months Minimum years of experience required:
5-12 Years Responsibilities
Perform Static, fatigue and damage tolerance analysis for aircraft structures using classical hand calculation. Familiarity with Boeing Static and Book 1, 2 and 3 Fatigue Analysis Methodologies. Be familiar with and have prior experience with Boeing Stress Tools, including IAS, XSA/SA+, FEADMS, IDTAS, Moss-Duberg, and FAMOSS. Understand load paths and extraction of loads from Finite Element Models. Be familiar with Damage Tolerance Analysis and CFR25.571. Determine critical failure modes and perform analysis to ensure structural integrity. Analyze aircraft primary/secondary metallic structures. Read and interpret engineering drawings. Coordinate with cross-functional groups including Design, Materials & Process Engineering. Participate in review meetings with Customer and SMEs. Generate Engineering Stress Reports which establish compliance and safety. Interact with customers; understand the Scope of Work and methodology required to meet customer expectations. Qualifications
At least bachelor’s degree in mechanical or aerospace engineering. Minimum 5-12 years of experience in Aerospace Industry as a Stress Engineer. Knowledge of stress analysis for aero structures; experience in metallic and composites structural analysis. Experience in load, stress calculations and preparing technical reports. Experience in Finite Element Analysis tools (Nastran, Patran, FEMAP). Experience in static, fatigue and damage tolerance calculations. Strong oral and written communication skills. Read and interpret engineering drawings. Experience with MRB and SRM processes; CATIA V5, Enovia. Preferred Qualifications
Knowledge of Aerospace industry and standards. Experience in PATRAN, NASTRAN, FEMAP. Experience in Load, stress calculations and preparing technical reports. Experience in metallic and composites structural analysis. Strong interpersonal skills. Education
Bachelor's or Master of Engineering Employment type
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Job title:
Stress Engineer - Aerospace Work Location with Zip code:
Wichita, KS Duration of the project:
6 Months Minimum years of experience required:
5-12 Years Responsibilities
Perform Static, fatigue and damage tolerance analysis for aircraft structures using classical hand calculation. Familiarity with Boeing Static and Book 1, 2 and 3 Fatigue Analysis Methodologies. Be familiar with and have prior experience with Boeing Stress Tools, including IAS, XSA/SA+, FEADMS, IDTAS, Moss-Duberg, and FAMOSS. Understand load paths and extraction of loads from Finite Element Models. Be familiar with Damage Tolerance Analysis and CFR25.571. Determine critical failure modes and perform analysis to ensure structural integrity. Analyze aircraft primary/secondary metallic structures. Read and interpret engineering drawings. Coordinate with cross-functional groups including Design, Materials & Process Engineering. Participate in review meetings with Customer and SMEs. Generate Engineering Stress Reports which establish compliance and safety. Interact with customers; understand the Scope of Work and methodology required to meet customer expectations. Qualifications
At least bachelor’s degree in mechanical or aerospace engineering. Minimum 5-12 years of experience in Aerospace Industry as a Stress Engineer. Knowledge of stress analysis for aero structures; experience in metallic and composites structural analysis. Experience in load, stress calculations and preparing technical reports. Experience in Finite Element Analysis tools (Nastran, Patran, FEMAP). Experience in static, fatigue and damage tolerance calculations. Strong oral and written communication skills. Read and interpret engineering drawings. Experience with MRB and SRM processes; CATIA V5, Enovia. Preferred Qualifications
Knowledge of Aerospace industry and standards. Experience in PATRAN, NASTRAN, FEMAP. Experience in Load, stress calculations and preparing technical reports. Experience in metallic and composites structural analysis. Strong interpersonal skills. Education
Bachelor's or Master of Engineering Employment type
Contract
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