Airbus
Aerospace
PrincipalCabinStressEngineer(Contract)
“Principal Cabin Stress Engineer (Contract) at Airbus. Skills: Cabin Stress Analysis, Finite Element Analysis, Structural Design, Aircraft Certification. Perform static and dynamic analyses. Ensure compliance with standards”
What You'll Achieve.
Ensure compliance with regulatory and company standards; Assure that the design meets the project deliverables timeline with an optimum design solution
Industry & Context.
Complex detailed stress analysis; Highly complex range of problems
Vision: able to see and read computer screens and other electronic equipment with screens, able to read documents, reports and engineering drawings, Hearing: able to participate in conversations in person and via teleconference or phone and to hear sounds on the production floor including safety warnings or alarms, Speaking: able to speak in conversations and meetings, deliver information and participate in communications, Equipment Operation (personal computer, telephone, copies, fax machine, and related office equipment and using electronic identification card to enter building floors and internal doors): able to operate most office and personal electronic equipment and some tools including production tools such as hydraulic lifts, Carrying: able to carry documents, tools, drawings, electronic equipment up to 30lbs/14kgs, Lifting: able to lift documents, tools, drawings, electronic equipment up to 30lbs/14kgs, Pushing / Pulling: able to push and pull small office furniture and some equipment and tools, Sitting: able to sit for long periods of time in meetings, working on the computer, Squatting / Kneeling: able to squat or kneel to retrieve or replace items stored on low shelving, Standing: able to stand for discussions in offices or on the production floor, Travel: able to travel independently and at short notice, Walking (include routine walking such as to a shared printer to retrieve documents): able to walk through office and production areas including uneven surfaces, Personal Protective Equipment required: Required PPE includes, but is not limited to, Safety Shoes, Safety Glasses, Hearing Protection, Respirators/Masks, and/or Protective Gloves as required by site and/or customer site, Awareness of any potential compliance risks, Commitment to act with integrity
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree in Engineering (Aero, Civil, Mechanical, Electrical) with a curriculum emphasis on structural and/or systems design and installation, Minimum thirteen (13) years total experience in design with cabin and cargo and/or system installation projects, Finite Modeling of Structures using both Implicit and Explicit Liner and Non-Linear techniques, in-depth knowledge of technical principles of design, theories, and concepts, Applied knowledge of design documentation, techniques and procedures
Nice to Have
Experience in using Google Suite is an asset
What You'll Do.
Perform static and dynamic analyses
Ensure compliance with standards
Perform seat certification
Perform detailed stress analysis
Review supplier reports
Coordinate with design engineers
Mentor structural analysts
Provide leadership and guidance
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Coordinate with design engineers, suppliers and technical leads; Demonstrates a high level of listening and speaking capabilities with all levels of management, internal and external
Communication Scope
Listening; Speaking
Process & Methodology
Sets broad objectives with timelines, Establishes required tasks
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