Airbus
Aircraft
StressEngineer(Contract)
“Stress Engineer (Contract) at Airbus. Skills: Static analysis, Fatigue analysis, Damage tolerance analysis. Perform simple/routine analyses. Document analyses”
Industry & Context.
Come up with optimum solutions
Up to ~5 % Domestic and very limited possible international travel, Physical Requirements: Vision, Hearing, Speaking, Equipment Operation, Carrying, Lifting, Pushing / Pulling, Sitting, Squatting / Kneeling, Standing, Travel, Walking
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree in Engineering (Aero, Civil, Mechanical) with a curriculum emphasis on structural design and analysis and mechanics of materials is required., ~1+ years total experience in Static/F&DT stress analysis with airframe structures and/or system installation projects., Experience in metallic/composite airframe structures., Authorized to Work in the US
What You'll Do.
Perform simple/routine analyses
Collaborate with F&DT
Develop materials for briefings
Understand project planning requirements
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with F&DT, Design and other appropriate Airbus departments; Work collectively
Communication Scope
Effectively communicates issues, solutions, ideas, and status of current work to supervision.
Process & Methodology
Understand project planning requirements, Implement activities to achieve customer requirements
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