SEGULA Technologies
Structural Analysis Engineer 11 Years
SEGULA Technologies, Wichita, Kansas, United States, 67232
Job Description
Apply principles of engineering and physical sciences in the design of flight vehicle structures
Utilize expertise in materials and design tools to support development and integration
Collaboratively develop, document, and evaluate structural designs
Ensure designs meet
performance, functional adequacy, cost efficiency, and manufacturability
requirements
Ensure compliance with
customer and regulatory standard
Focus areas may include: Primary structural design, Secondary structural design, Payload integration, Weight analysis, Lofting
Qualifications: Qualifications
11 years of experience as structural analysis engineer or stress engineer in the aerospace industry
Strong background in
metallic structural design .
Proficiency in CATIA
and familiarity with
Boeing design processes
required.
ENOVIA
experience preferred.
Prior experience working on
Boeing programs
or
fuselage structures .
Recent
Boeing or Spirit AeroSystems commercial structures experience
(within the last 10 years), particularly with
primary structures .
Bachelor’s degree
in Engineering required (engineering degrees preferred over drafting or technical design backgrounds).
Seeking candidates with experience in
aerospace structures, product development, and new design
rather than narrow specialization.
Additional Information
Here’s a heads-up of the upcoming steps:
Phone Interview with Recruiter:
We’ll begin with an introductory call to discuss your background and interest in the role. Please make sure to add your correct phone number. You will hear from us soon.
Interview with the Hiring Manager
Offer Letter
: We´ll extend you an offer and start the onboarding process.
**Background Check & DOT Drug Screen: **This step involves conducting a comprehensive background check, which includes reviewing criminal history, and other relevant records. Additionally, a Department of Transportation (DOT) drug screening will be carried out to ensure compliance with federal regulations for safety-sensitive positions
You start your next challenge!
Apply principles of engineering and physical sciences in the design of flight vehicle structures
Utilize expertise in materials and design tools to support development and integration
Collaboratively develop, document, and evaluate structural designs
Ensure designs meet
performance, functional adequacy, cost efficiency, and manufacturability
requirements
Ensure compliance with
customer and regulatory standard
Focus areas may include: Primary structural design, Secondary structural design, Payload integration, Weight analysis, Lofting
Qualifications: Qualifications
11 years of experience as structural analysis engineer or stress engineer in the aerospace industry
Strong background in
metallic structural design .
Proficiency in CATIA
and familiarity with
Boeing design processes
required.
ENOVIA
experience preferred.
Prior experience working on
Boeing programs
or
fuselage structures .
Recent
Boeing or Spirit AeroSystems commercial structures experience
(within the last 10 years), particularly with
primary structures .
Bachelor’s degree
in Engineering required (engineering degrees preferred over drafting or technical design backgrounds).
Seeking candidates with experience in
aerospace structures, product development, and new design
rather than narrow specialization.
Additional Information
Here’s a heads-up of the upcoming steps:
Phone Interview with Recruiter:
We’ll begin with an introductory call to discuss your background and interest in the role. Please make sure to add your correct phone number. You will hear from us soon.
Interview with the Hiring Manager
Offer Letter
: We´ll extend you an offer and start the onboarding process.
**Background Check & DOT Drug Screen: **This step involves conducting a comprehensive background check, which includes reviewing criminal history, and other relevant records. Additionally, a Department of Transportation (DOT) drug screening will be carried out to ensure compliance with federal regulations for safety-sensitive positions
You start your next challenge!