£40 Per hour
Outside
Hybrid
Bristol
Summary: The Stress Engineer role in Bristol involves managing and contributing to the design and analysis of aerospace and defense structures, with a focus on composite materials. The position requires technical expertise, leadership, and collaboration with clients and internal teams. The engineer will be responsible for ensuring compliance with regulations and delivering high-quality results on time. This hybrid role requires three days on-site work per week.
Key Responsibilities:
- Analysis of Metallic & Composite structural components.
- Work with a team responsible for the review and analysis of aircraft structural modifications to show compliance to FAR/CAR etc. regulations.
- Development of Global Finite Element Model (GFEM) for loads.
- Development of DFEM for sizing parts having complex configuration.
- Development of Analysis templates using classical methods.
- Review technical presentations, interpret the results and present the same to Customer during PDR & CDR gates.
- Responsible for ensuring 100% quality and on-time delivery.
Key Skills:
- Expertise in handling various structural analysis tools preferably MSC Nastran/Patran, HyperMesh etc.
- 2D & 3D Finite Element modeling of simple, moderate and complex components (Plate, Hexahedral & tetrahedral elements) using MSC Nastran/Patran or HyperMesh.
- Linear and non-linear static stress analysis (Geometric, Material and contact Linearity) using MSC Nastran/Patran.
- Ability to interpret, modify MSC Nastran command statements in bulk data file and re-run analysis; Ability to de-bug FEA errors; perform batch runs for multiple BDFs etc.
- Good knowledge of Hand Calculations, able to propose methods for structural failure modes.
- Education: Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering (Master's preferred).
- Experience: Significant background in the Aerospace industry, structural analysis, and materials.
- Strong problem-solving, analytical, and communication skills.
Salary (Rate): £40/hour
City: Bristol
Country: UK
Working Arrangements: hybrid
IR35 Status: outside IR35
Seniority Level: Mid-Level
Industry: Engineering
Stress Engineer / Composite / Aircraft / Metallic Job Title: Stress EngineerLocation: Bristol (Hybrid) - 3 days on-site per weekCompany: Engineering consultancyHourly rate: £37 per hourDetermination: Outside IR35 Role Overview:We're seeking an experienced Stress Engineer to manage and contribute to the design and analysis of aerospace and defense structures, focusing on Composite structure. The role involves leadership, technical expertise, and collaboration with clients and internal teams.
Key Responsibilities:
- Analysis of Metallic & Composite structural components.
- Work with a team responsible for the review and analysis of aircraft structural modifications to show compliance to FAR/CAR etc. regulations.
- Development of Global Finite Element Model (GFEM) for loads.
- Development of DFEM for sizing parts having complex configuration.
- Development of Analysis templates using classical methods.
- Review technical presentations, interpret the results and present the same to Customer during PDR & CDR gates.
- Responsible for ensuring 100% quality and on-time delivery.
Stress Engineer / Composite / Aircraft / Metallic Required Skills:
- Expertise in handling various structural analysis tools preferably MSC Nastran/Patran, HyperMesh etc.
- 2D & 3D Finite Element modeling of simple, moderate and complex components (Plate, Hexahedral & tetrahedral elements) using MSC Nastran/Patran or HyperMesh.
- Linear and non-linear static stress analysis (Geometric, Material and contact Linearity) using MSC Nastran/Patran.
- Ability to interpret, modify MSC Nastran command statements in bulk data file and re-run analysis; Ability to de-bug FEA errors; perform batch runs for multiple BDFs etc.
- Good knowledge of Hand Calculations, able to propose methods for structural failure modes.
Review Qualifications: Education: Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering (Master's preferred).Experience: Significant background in the Aerospace industry, structural analysis, and materials.Strong problem-solving, analytical, and communication skills. Stress Engineer / Composite / Aircraft / Metallic