Boeing
PropulsionStructuresStressAnalysisEngineer(AssociateorMid-Level)
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“Propulsion Structures Stress Analysis Engineer (Associate or Mid-Level) at Boeing. Skills: Stress analysis, Structural analysis. Perform basic structural analysis. Develop structural environment”
Industry & Context.
Investigate failures; Analyze improvements
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering, 2+ years of relevant work experience, 2+ years of experience working with Stress analysis, 2+ years of experience with production systems, Experience working with large cross-functional teams
Nice to Have
5+ years of related work experience, 5+ years of experience in the structural or aerospace industry, 3+ years of experience performing structural analysis, 2+ years of experience performing structural analysis on composite material systems, 2+ years of experience working on aircraft propulsion structures, Hands-on experience with fabrication of aircraft propulsion structures, Prior experience with aircraft or heavy structures manufacturing/production systems, Demonstrated autonomy while working with technical teams and projects
What You'll Do.
Perform basic structural analysis
Develop structural environment
Develop structural characteristics
Develop structural performance
Develop structural requirements
Integrate structural requirements
Document structural requirements
Develop test configurations
Support test execution
Define certification results
Document certification results
Support in-service products
Coordinate with engineering groups
Verify structural integrity
Use analytical methods
Use finite element models
Use finite element simulations
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional teams
Full Job Description
Propulsion Structures Stress Analysis Engineer (Associate or Mid-Level) **Company:** The Boeing Company **Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA)** is hiring for a **Structural Analysis Engineer (Associate or Mid-Level)** to join the **Propulsion South Carolina’s 737 MAX Inlet & Fan Cowl** Team in **North Charleston, SC.** This is an exciting opportunity to work on structure that is critical for the safety and comfort of our flying customers, the performance of our aircraft, and the airlines who operate the 737. At Boeing, our engineers share a passion to redefine what’s possible. To turn dreams into reality. To bring cutting edge technology to market. If you are seeking a dynamic, innovative environment, this opportunity is for you! Come join us at our Propulsion South Carolina Design Center as a Structural Analysis Engineer. Our team is currently hiring for a broad range of experience levels including**Associate Level (Level 2) and Mid-Level (Level 3) Structural Analysis Engineer.** **Position Responsibilities:** * Performs basic structural analysis using well defined analysis tools to develop the structural environment, characteristics and performance. * Develops, integrates and documents structural requirements to establish the system design. * Develops test plans and configurations and/or supports test execution and analyzes/reports test results to validate and verify systems and components meet requirements and specifications. * Defines and documents certification and test results to substantiate for customers and regulatory agencies that requirements are satisfied. * Supports in-service products by investigating failures and analyzing improvements. * Coordinates with other engineering groups to establish the product's environment. * Guides product design and verifies structural integrity by using analytical methods, finite element models/simulations and other analysis tools throughout the product lifecycle to develop the structural environment, characteristics and
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