Back to searchAircraft Structural Analysis Engineer
Outside IR35
12 months
Hybrid, 3 days per week in the Bristol office
Start ASAP
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree or higher in Aeronautical or Mechanical Engineering or equivalent.
Minimum of 5 years of experience in stress analysis for primary and secondary aircraft structures, including both composite and metallic materials.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct stress analysis on metallic and composite structural components.
Collaborate with teams to review and analyze structural modifications for compliance with relevant aviation regulations (e.g., FAR, CAR).
Develop and refine Global Finite Element Models (GFEM) for load analysis.
Create Detailed Finite Element Models (DFEM) for sizing complex components.
Utilize classical methods to develop analysis templates for structural evaluation.
Review and interpret technical results, presenting findings during design review stages such as Preliminary Design Reviews (PDR) and Critical Design Reviews (CDR).
Ensure high-quality deliverables with a focus on on-time project completion.
Facilitate project review meetings to share insights, lessons learned, and best practices to enhance team output.
Offer innovative solutions for addressing field-related structural issues.
Drive process optimization by developing automation tools for analysis workflows.
Support product development by addressing complex CAE challenges and validating design modifications using FEA.
Exhibit strong technical expertise, interpersonal communication, and problem-solving skills.
Required Technical Expertise:
Proficient in structural analysis tools such as MSC Nastran/Patran, HyperMesh, or similar platforms.
Skilled in creating 2D and 3D finite element models of varying complexity (e.g., plate, hexahedral, and tetrahedral elements).
Experience with linear and non-linear static stress analysis, including geometric, material, and contact non-linearities.
Ability to modify bulk data files for MSC Nastran, debug errors, and manage batch analysis for multiple datasets.
Competent in performing hand calculations for structural failure modes and proposing suitable methodologies.
Familiarity with strength, stability, and durability requirements for structural components.
Capable of conducting fatigue and damage tolerance (F&DT) analyses.
Experience in scripting and automation tools, including modifying TCL macros, developing MS Excel templates, and working with VBA.
Expertise in developing and updating finite element models for complex metallic and composite structures.
Knowledge of processes and methodologies aligned with leading aerospace programs (e.g., Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier, or defense sectors).
Preferred Skills and Experience:
Proficiency in scripting languages such as Python, TCL/Tk, Mathcad, or VBA.
Basic knowledge of CAD tools.
Familiarity with the product development lifecycle for aircraft components, including design, analysis, and manufacturing stages.
Experience with PLM tools like Teamcenter or Windchill.
Familiarity with ISAMI or other specialized tools used in aerospace structural analysis.
Stress signatory experience is a significant advantage.
Please click apply to begin your application!
CBSbutler is operating and advertising as an Employment Agency for permanent positions and as an Employment Business for interim / contract / temporary positions. CBSbutler is an Equal Opportunities employer and we encourage applicants from all backgrounds.
Aircraft Structural Analysis Engineer
CBSbutler Holdings Limited trading as CBSbutler
Posted a day ago, valid for 17 days
Bristol, City of Bristol BS1 6WS, England
£55,000 - £66,000 per annum
Full Time
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Sonic Summary
- The Aircraft Structural Analysis Engineer position is a 12-month hybrid role based in Bristol, requiring 3 days per week in the office.
- Candidates must possess a Bachelor's degree in Aeronautical or Mechanical Engineering and have a minimum of 5 years of experience in stress analysis for aircraft structures.
- The role involves conducting stress analysis on both metallic and composite components and developing finite element models for load analysis.
- The salary for this position is competitive and commensurate with experience, although a specific figure is not provided in the listing.
- Applicants should have proficiency in structural analysis tools and scripting languages, with experience in aerospace programs being a significant advantage.
Outside IR35
12 months
Hybrid, 3 days per week in the Bristol office
Start ASAP
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree or higher in Aeronautical or Mechanical Engineering or equivalent.
Minimum of 5 years of experience in stress analysis for primary and secondary aircraft structures, including both composite and metallic materials.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct stress analysis on metallic and composite structural components.
Collaborate with teams to review and analyze structural modifications for compliance with relevant aviation regulations (e.g., FAR, CAR).
Develop and refine Global Finite Element Models (GFEM) for load analysis.
Create Detailed Finite Element Models (DFEM) for sizing complex components.
Utilize classical methods to develop analysis templates for structural evaluation.
Review and interpret technical results, presenting findings during design review stages such as Preliminary Design Reviews (PDR) and Critical Design Reviews (CDR).
Ensure high-quality deliverables with a focus on on-time project completion.
Facilitate project review meetings to share insights, lessons learned, and best practices to enhance team output.
Offer innovative solutions for addressing field-related structural issues.
Drive process optimization by developing automation tools for analysis workflows.
Support product development by addressing complex CAE challenges and validating design modifications using FEA.
Exhibit strong technical expertise, interpersonal communication, and problem-solving skills.
Required Technical Expertise:
Proficient in structural analysis tools such as MSC Nastran/Patran, HyperMesh, or similar platforms.
Skilled in creating 2D and 3D finite element models of varying complexity (e.g., plate, hexahedral, and tetrahedral elements).
Experience with linear and non-linear static stress analysis, including geometric, material, and contact non-linearities.
Ability to modify bulk data files for MSC Nastran, debug errors, and manage batch analysis for multiple datasets.
Competent in performing hand calculations for structural failure modes and proposing suitable methodologies.
Familiarity with strength, stability, and durability requirements for structural components.
Capable of conducting fatigue and damage tolerance (F&DT) analyses.
Experience in scripting and automation tools, including modifying TCL macros, developing MS Excel templates, and working with VBA.
Expertise in developing and updating finite element models for complex metallic and composite structures.
Knowledge of processes and methodologies aligned with leading aerospace programs (e.g., Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier, or defense sectors).
Preferred Skills and Experience:
Proficiency in scripting languages such as Python, TCL/Tk, Mathcad, or VBA.
Basic knowledge of CAD tools.
Familiarity with the product development lifecycle for aircraft components, including design, analysis, and manufacturing stages.
Experience with PLM tools like Teamcenter or Windchill.
Familiarity with ISAMI or other specialized tools used in aerospace structural analysis.
Stress signatory experience is a significant advantage.
Please click apply to begin your application!
CBSbutler is operating and advertising as an Employment Agency for permanent positions and as an Employment Business for interim / contract / temporary positions. CBSbutler is an Equal Opportunities employer and we encourage applicants from all backgrounds.