Stress Engineers / F&DT Engineers

Hamburg  ‐ Onsite
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STRESS ENGINEER and F&DT ENGINEER positions are available within the aerostructure division of an international Aerospace Engineering company. Working in Hamburg, Germany from March 2014, you will focus your stress experience on an A350 primary structure work programme so PRIOR EXPERIENCE IN THIS IS ESSENTIAL. This is an English speaking role but any German language skills will be a bonus.

Duties and responsibilities:

* A350 primary structure work programme stress analysis and fatigue analysis
* Stress analysis with ISAMI
* Hand analysis, HSB, Bruhn
* Static strength analysis and DFEM building
* DFEM updating if needed
* Fatigue and Damage Tolerance analysis using A350 specific methodologies
* Perform Stress Reports , calculation files and F&DT reports (certification and justification phases)

Required skills:

* MUST HAVE previous involvement in A or -1000 Primary structure stress experience
* Engineer / grad. engineer with aeronautical education and background (min 3 years)
* Knowledge of Airbus Stress Methods or Fatigue Methods (min 3 years)
* Knowledge of composite and metallic structures (min 3 years)
* Experience in fuselage structures (min 2 years) including skin, stringer, frame assembly, window frames, system cut-outs, door surrounds, A-Brackets
* Good software knowledge on Nastran / Patran (>1 year)
* Good software knowledge on ISAMI, all modules, CSPS module
* ISSY to ISAMI I2I knowledge
* Excel VBA, Linux / Unix
* CATIA, DMU, PDM link
* Ability to work on hand analysis, HSB methods (min 3 years)
* Stress / F&DT report writing

Candidates looking for long term contract stability with a highly successful organisation please apply.
Start date
n.a
From
Quanta Consultancy Services
Published at
11.01.2014
Contact person:
Lee Mitchell
Project ID:
649730
Contract type
Freelance
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