Airbus Operations SAS

Aeronautics

ExperiencedStatic(Metal&Composite)Stressengineer(f/m)

€65–95k ~AI est. Toulouse, France FULL TIME
The Brief

“Experienced Static (Metal & Composite) Stress engineer (f/m) at Airbus Operations SAS. Skills: Static stress analysis, SRM documentation, Composite calculations. Create and validate stress justifications. Analyze aircraft structure”

What You'll Achieve.

Provide best repair manuals; Allow aircraft dispatch

Industry & Context.

Aeronautics
Problems you'll solve

Stress justifications; Engineering cases

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5 years of professional experience in stress analysis, Static analysis for metal and composite calculations, Proficiency in stress analytical or FEM tools, Proficiency in standard Airbus tools (ISAMI, ISAMI Xpress), Ability to write and understand Python scripts, Understanding of fundamental machine learning concepts, Advanced level of English, Intermediate level of French

Nice to Have

Machine learning algorithms for predictive modeling

What You'll Do.

Create and validate stress justifications

Analyze aircraft structure

Publish Structure Repair Manual documentation

Introduce customer recurrent engineering cases

Coordinate technical interfaces

Manage subcontracting network

Drive continuous improvement of working methods

Support team's digital transformation

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Across Airbus divisions

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