Boeing
Mid-LevelStructuralAnalysisEngineer
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“Mid-Level Structural Analysis Engineer at Boeing. Skills: Structural analysis, Finite element modeling, Aircraft structures. Conduct detailed stress analyses. Verify structural integrity”
Industry & Context.
Analytical methods; Failure investigation
Travel 10% domestically, Travel 10% internationally, Obtain U.S. Security Clearance, U.S. Person required
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering, 5+ years experience in structural analysis, Experience with structural design principles, 5+ years experience with finite element modeling, Experience in technical, analytical, writing skills, Ability to travel 10% of the time
Nice to Have
Experience with composites design, Experience in post-production systems, Experience with Boeing stress analysis software, Experience with F/A-18
What You'll Do.
Conduct detailed stress analyses
Verify structural integrity
Develop structural characteristics
Maintain structural performance
Support in-service products
Assist in test plan development
Support test execution
Support supplier activities
Provide real-time support
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional teams; Design Engineering; Manufacturing Engineering; Liaison Engineering; Technical Integration; Supplier Management; Production Operations; Program Management
Communication Scope
Writing skills
Full Job Description
Mid-Level Structural Analysis Engineer **Company:** The Boeing Company Boeing Global Services is currently seeking a **Mid-Level Structural Analysis Engineer** to become part of the F/A-18 Structural Analysis team in **Hazelwood, MO**. The BGS F/A-18 Structural Analysis team is responsible for supporting new source stand up, modifications, repairs and spares production support of the F/A-18 Legacy Hornet and Super Hornet, T-45 and AV-8B. The selected candidate must be able to work in a fast-paced, diverse work environment. Team members will work with cross-functional teams including representatives from Design Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Liaison Engineering, Technical Integration, Supplier Management, Production Operations, and Program Management. **Position Responsibilities:** * Conduct detailed stress analyses of aircraft primary structures using well defined analysis tools * Verification of structural integrity by using analytical methods, finite element models/simulations and other analysis tools to develop and maintain the characteristics and performance of the components * Supports in-service products by investigating failures and analyzing improvements * Assist in the development of test plans, support test execution to validate systems and components meet requirements and specifications * Support on-going supplier and customer activities by providing real-time support * Works under general direction **Basic Qualifications (Required Skills/Experience):** * Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering (with a focus on Mechanical, Civil, Aerospace Aeronautical or Material Sciences) * 5+ years’ experience in structural analysis * Experience with structural design principles for aircraft primary structure (e.g., fatigue, damage tolerance, corrosion, stress analysis, material characteristics, and repair techniques) * 5+ years' experience with finite element modeling structural analysis methods and tools, including MSC Nastran(also including PATRAN, ABAQUS
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