Airbus

Aerospace

Fatigue&DamageToleranceStressEngineer(F/M)

$185–275k ~AI est. Poland FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Fatigue & Damage Tolerance Stress Engineer (F/M) at Airbus. Skills: Stress engineering, Structural analysis. Contribute to F&DT certification. Contribute to F&DT maintenance”

What You'll Achieve.

Improve and develop products; Reinforce competitiveness

Industry & Context.

Aerospace
Problems you'll solve

Mitigation on complex calculations

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Master's degree in Aeronautical, Mechanical, or Civil Engineering, Fluency in English

Nice to Have

Experience in aeronautical structure, Familiarity with airworthiness regulations, Familiarity with certification processes

What You'll Do.

Contribute to F&DT certification

Contribute to F&DT maintenance

Prepare Stress Dossiers

Justify design modifications

Support damage correlation

Support mitigation on calculations

Participate on airworthiness subjects

Present subjects to authorities

Support continuous product improvement

Up-skill F&DT community

Ensure adherence to processes

Contribute to process improvement

Develop signatures rights

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Multidisciplinary collaboration; International team environment; Design Office community

Communication Scope

Listening skills

Full Job Description

****Job Description:**** # ****Fatigue & Damage Tolerance Stress Engineer **** **As part of Airbus’s ambition to grow a proficient and competitive Engineering organisation, we are launching a Commercial Aircraft Engineering Centre in Poland. This initiative aims to leverage Poland’s talent pool and technological ecosystem, specifically in the field of Propulsion systems and overall structure analysis, while supporting our broader Engineering workload and competitiveness requirements, and reinforcing Airbus’ strategic engagement with Poland.** ## ****Role Overview**** **Y ou will join the Design Office in charge of the design, integration, and support to our major structural components (eg. pylons and engine mounts, fuselage, wing…) for all our commercial and military programs.** **The Environment:** * **Presence in Toulouse Saint-Eloi and Saint-Martin (FR), Filton (UK), Getafe (Spain) and Hamburg (Germany)** * **You will gain an end-to-end understanding of the product life cycle, from production support to in-service topics, reinforcing the concrete impact of your work.** * **Multidisciplinary Collaboration: close collaboration with numerous partners (aerodynamics and loads, systems, manufacturing, customer services, etc.).** * **Future Challenges: We are actively involved in defining future components and the decarbonization roadmap. Our mission involves advanced projects and continuous product improvement (recurring cost, weight, ramp-up, operability).** **In this frame, the engineering domain needs you to improve and develop our products and our dynamic stress structure community !** ## ****Key Responsibilities**** **As an Experienced F &DT (Fatigue & Damage Tolerance) Stress Engineer, your main mission is to actively participate in F&DT stress activities for major structural components (e.g. pylons and engine mounts, fuselage, wing…) across all serial programs.** ### **🎯 Main Tasks:** * **Justification and Certification:** * **Actively contribute to F &DT certi

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