Moog
Aerospace
StressEngineer
Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.
“Stress Engineer at Moog. Skills: Stress analysis, Aerospace stress, FEA. Deliver static calculations. Deliver fatigue calculations”
Industry & Context.
BPSS clearance
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
5+ years aerospace stress analysis, Hand calculations experience essential, Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) clearance
Nice to Have
Stress analysis of high lift actuation components, Experience in hand calculations, Mathcad experience, CAD experience, ANSYS competence, Knowledge of aerospace materials, MRB / Non-conformance experience
What You'll Do.
Deliver static calculations
Deliver fatigue calculations
Deliver stress summaries
Deliver stress reports
Approve component drawings
Approve assembly drawings
Support development department
Compile test specifications
Review test specifications
Define loading cycles
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Knowledge sharing; Assistance to engineers; Engaging peers; Engaging management; Engaging customers; Contributes technical knowledge
Communication Scope
Stress discussions
Full Job Description
Moog is a performance culture that empowers people to achieve great things. Our people enjoy solving interesting technical challenges in a culture where everyone trusts each other to do the right thing. For you, working with us can mean deeper job satisfaction, better rewards, and a great quality of life inside and outside of work. **Job Title** : Stress Engineer **Reporting To:** Manager, Engineering **Work Schedule:** Hybrid – Wolverhampton, GBR Moog Military Aircraft Group are recruiting for a Degree Qualified Stress Engineer to join our Commercial Actuation team at our Wolverhampton facility. The ideal candidate for the role should be able to demonstrate at least five years’ experience in aerospace stress analysis of gearboxes, geared rotary actuators, power drive units, hydraulic manifolds and transmission shafts for high lift actuation or of Horizontal Stabiliser Trim Actuators. If your experience is not within the Aerospace industry, then stress analysis experience of other complex mechanical components and assemblies will be considered. Deliverables include static and fatigue stress calculations, stress summaries and reports and approval of component and assembly drawings. Support to the development department may be required involving compilation or review of test specifications, defining loading cycles for test and reviewing test results. **Key Skills and Experience:** * Proven capability in stress analysis, ideally of high lift actuation components and assemblies * Able to prepare stress calculations and reports to a high standard * Reviewer of test specifications and reports (QTP, QTR, ATP etc.) * Able to manage priorities and multi-task efficiently * Contributes to knowledge sharing within the stress analysis group * Provide assistance to other stress engineers when required * Confident engaging peers, management and customers in stress related discussions * Contributes technical knowledge to the Engineering team in support of analysis methods, research
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