Boeing

StructuralAnalysisEngineer(AssociateorMid-Level)

$115–155k ~AI est. North Charleston, South Carolina, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
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The Brief

“Structural Analysis Engineer (Associate or Mid- Level) at Boeing. Skills: Structural analysis, Composite materials, Metallic materials. Perform structural analysis. Develop structural environment”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Failure investigation; Analysis

Eligibility Requirements

U.S. Person required

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor of Science in Engineering, 2 years of experience in engineering, 1 year of engineering analysis experience, Project experience with supply chain engagement

Nice to Have

5 years structural analysis experience, 1 year structural analysis on Interiors, 1 year structural analysis on secondary structures, 1 year project experience with supply chain engagement, Experience performing engineering oversight, Experience supporting test programs, Experience with regulatory requirements for aircraft interiors

What You'll Do.

Perform structural analysis

Develop structural environment

Develop structural characteristics

Develop structural performance

Support test execution

Define certification results

Document certification results

Substantiate requirements satisfaction

Investigate in-service failures

Analyze in-service improvements

Full Job Description

Structural Analysis Engineer (Associate or Mid- Level) **Company:** The Boeing Company **The 787 Interiors Stress Team in Boeing Commercial Airpla****nes****(BCA)** is hiring for an **Associate or Mid-Level Structural Analysis Engineer** to work at our **North Charleston, SC** location. 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! This is a great opportunity to work in the Commercial Airplanes South Carolina Design Center, as a Structural Analysis Engineer. **** **Primary Responsibilities:** * Performs basic structural analysis for composite and metallic material systems using well defined analysis tools to develop the structural environment, characteristics and performance. * 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. * Works under general supervision. **Basic Qualifications (Required Skills/ Experience):** * Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering (with a focus on Mechanical, Civil, Aerospace Aeronautical or Material Sciences) * 2 years of experience working in relevant fields of the engineering industry * 1 year of experience performing engineering analysis * Prior experience working on projects with supply chain engagement **Preferred Qualifications (Desired Skills/Experience):** * **(Mid-Level- Level 3)** 5 years of experience performing structural analysis in the relevant fields of the engineering industry * 1 year performing structural analysis on Interiors or secondary structures * 1 year of experience working on projects with supply chain engagement * Prior

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