Summary
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An aerospace structural engineering position focused on evaluating fatigue life, crack growth, and damage tolerance of complex structures. The role requires strong analytical skills and experience with industry-standard simulation and analysis tools.
Highlights
Permanent engineering role focused on advanced aerospace structural analysis, fatigue assessment, and damage tolerance methodologies using specialized engineering tools.
Description
Job Title* Structure Stress Engineer- Fatigue and Damage Tolerance
Work Location Broughton, UK
Duration : Permanent
Skillset Must have –
Knowledge of Fatigue Design Guidelines, Principles and MethodsFatigue Life Calculation Crack Propagation Analysis / Damage Tolerance Analysis Aware of DT calculation in several different stages like corner crack , through crack, etc.Fatigue Criteria for Crack Propagation Analysis to determine the critical crack length Awareness and knowledge about the Inspection Techniques for Crack Propagation Analysis Detectable Crack Length Determination FEA Experience using HYPERMESH, NASTRAN and PATRANTools NASGRO, MSC NASTRAN, PATRAN, HYPERMESH.
ISAMI FDT Tools (1DBJ, 2DBJ, 3DBJ, FASTPPH, CFA)Basic Knowledge on CATIA V5Microsoft Excel, Word, PPT
Job Description
Candidate Should have good hand-on work experience in Fatigue and Damage Tolerance Analysis of Airframe Structural Analysis for aerospace MethodsCandidate should have in depth knowledge of Fatigue Design PhilosophiesKnowledge and experience in Structural Failure and Fatigue Failure CharacteristicsAware of various types of fatigue, Fatigue assessment Principles and Methods Calculate Fatigue Analysis of Metallic and Fastener parts using AFI method.
Composite Fatigue Analysis experience Candidate should have experience in Damage Tolerance Analysis and Crack Propagation using different NASGRO modelsIdentification of PSE ( Principal Structural Elements )Calculate Stress Concentration Factor (Kt).
Wide Spread Fatigue Damage Factor, effect in fatigue due to Size, Material, joints, Machining quality, technology process, etc.
Fatigue Index Calculation (AFI) Calculation Fatigue Equivalent Stress Calculation and extraction of Reference Stresses (1D and 2D Spectrum)Fatigue Spectrum Analysis for various mission and Damage Stimulation Analysis Fatigue Life Estimation and Damage Tolerance Analysis Damage Tolerance Analysis for SLP (Single Load Path), MLP (Multiple Load Path), and DCF (Damage Contaminant Feature) structures Initial Crack definition and determination of Critical Crack Length for Airworthiness Limitation Item, Threshold and Inspection IntervalLow Life Mitigation, various low life mitigation techniques based on OEM based processPreparation of Fatigue and Damage Tolerance Analysis Documentation like ACD/ACS/DSD, SCNs and Stress Dossiers
Required Qualifications (Non-negotiable Requirements)
5–10 years of hands on experience in aerospace structural stress analysis.Proven experience working on aircraft programs (A320, A330, A350, A380, etc.).
Personal
Besides the professional qualifications of the candidates, we place great importance in addition to various forms personality profile.
These include:
High analytical skillsA high degree of initiative and flexibilityHigh customer orientationHigh quality awarenessExcellent verbal and written communication skills
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