RTX
aerospace and defense
StructuresStressEngineer1
“Structures Stress Engineer 1 at RTX. Skills: structural analysis, finite element analysis, FEM. Develop core skills in structural analysis. Develop core skills in finite element analysis”
Industry & Context.
work on complex problems
Must be authorized to work in the U. S. without the company’s immigration sponsorship now or in the future, The company will not offer immigration sponsorship for this position, The company will not seek an export authorization for this role, Onsite role, This role may be eligible for relocation, candidates may be asked to attend select steps of the interview process in-person
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) obtained prior to start, U. S. Person (U. S. citizen, permanent resident, or granted refugee or asylee status), Fundamental understanding of structural analysis concepts, Academic or internship exposure to FEA tools
Nice to Have
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Structural, Aerospace, or Civil Engineering (or related field), Hands‑on exposure to NASTRAN, Patran, Hypermesh, or similar FEA tools, Basic understanding of CAD software such as CATIA, Previous internship or co‑op experience in aerospace or analysis roles
What You'll Do.
Develop core skills in structural analysis
Develop core skills in finite element analysis
Create and support finite element models
Analyze simple subcomponents
Assist in validating FEM results
Support material selection efforts
Learn design and manufacturing processes
Develop familiarity with requirements documents
Develop familiarity with certification standards
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
collaborate with some of the greatest minds in the industry; Working under the mentorship of experienced analysts
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