MANUFACTURING SUPPORT - STRESS ENGINEER
| Employment Type | Permanent |
|---|---|
| Location | Cheshire , Cheshire |
| Industry Sector | Mechanical |
| Start Date | N/A |
| Salary/Rate | £excellent package |
| Reference | J5064 |
| Date Advertised | 20-11-2008 - 09:33 |
This vacancy is out of date and no longer accepting applications.
Description
The job involves the analysis of metallic aircraft structure using standard static and fatigue stressing methods to develop structural justifications for repairs and remedial actions resulting from manufacturing non-conformities.
The work will involve liaison with Design, Manufacturing, Quality and other appropriate departments to come up with optimum design solutions.
Manufacturing Support Stress Engineer.
The job involves the analysis of metallic aircraft structure using standard static and fatigue stressing methods to develop structural justifications for repairs and remedial actions resulting from manufacturing non-conformities.
The work will involve liaison with Design, Manufacturing, Quality and other appropriate departments to come up with optimum design solutions.
The engineer will carry out static stressing calculations and fatigue analysis using standard hand and computer methods.
The engineer will be expected to liaise, on occasions with the Fatigue and Damage Tolerance / Static Methods and Data groups in order to ensure that methods, assumptions, data and procedures reflect on-going developments.
The Engineer will also be expected to support on-going local improvement initiatives to increase team efficiency through methods and process improvements
The following skills/qualities will be required:
Experience working as an engineer, preferably in the aircraft industry, involved in static and / or fatigue analysis of metallic structures using a broad range of standard hand and computer methods is desired.
Also an understanding of the fundamental method of analysis for static stressing and / or fatigue analysis would be expected, together with the ability to develop these methods and to apply them to structural analysis problems arising from manufacturing non-conformities.
The understanding of aircraft production methods and processes would be beneficial and the ability to interpret production drawings and non-conformity documentation.
Some knowledge and understanding of one or more of the following would be beneficial:
Aircraft production methods and processes;
Fatigue and damage tolerance concepts;
Application of FE analysis;
Stress analysis and design concepts of composite structure.
Experience of PC and mainframe computer systems would be expected.
A team player with a high regard for internal and external customers, whilst maintaining aircraft integrity as the over-riding principle is expected.
Mylen Recruitment Ltd is a recruitment agency specialising in Aerospace, Automotive, Aviation, Design, Mechanical, Electronic, Production, IT and Software, Engineering.
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