Description
We have a requirement for an SC cleared structural Integrity Engineer to work on a contract that will initially be 3 months in the area of Derbyshire.
Essential Criteria
Significant demonstrable experience in two or more of the following technical disciplines is required;- Stress analysis by hand calculation
- Finite Element analysis (preferably Abaqus or Ansys)
- Fatigue and fracture assessment
- ASME III Thermal analysis
- The ability to apply existing technical expertise and a sound understanding of mechanical engineering principles to varied projects and domains.
Experience in one or more of the following industry domains is also desirable, but relevant experience of the essential criteria above from other industries will be considered;
- Aero Engines or Aero Structures
- Steam-raising power plant and components (pressure vessels, heat exchangers, pumps, valves, pipework etc)
- Nuclear industry knowledge and safety case appreciation
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You will be required to hold a minimum of SC security clearance. If you do not hold an active SC or DV clearance please familiarise yourself with the vetting process before applying.
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