Junior Stress engineer - Aerospace

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Bristol City, England
10 months ago
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Job Description

We are looking for a junior Stress Engineer to work on metallic structural analysis projects within the aerospace sector. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in static and fatigue analysis for wing structures and hands-on experience using ISAMI.

What will you be doing? 

  • Perform metallic structural analysis on aerospace components, focusing on wing assemblies.
  • Conduct static and fatigue calculations to ensure compliance with airworthiness requirements.
  • Utilise ISAMI to carry out stress analysis in accordance with Aerospace methods and standards.
  • Prepare technical documentation and reports to support certification.
  • Liaise with design, manufacturing, and quality teams to resolve structural issues.


Qualifications

Experience, skills and qualifications required: 

  • Degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related discipline.
  • Proven experience in metallic stress analysis (static and fatigue) for aerospace structures.
  • Proficiency with ISAMI for structural modelling and verification.
  • Understanding of aerospace industry standards and practices.
  • Familiarity with industry tools such as NASTRAN/PATRAN or HyperMesh.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.

     



Additional Information

Why join us? 

We foster a community of dually talented individuals who are both entrepreneurs and technology specialists. Our teams embody the spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship, enabling us to develop solutions most efficiently. 

Our commitment to sustainable growth is unwavering, and we continuously strive for accelerated transformation and continuous improvement. Through ALTEN labs, mentoring programs, internal universities, and more, we are always pushing boundaries and embracing new possibilities. 

We offer incredible opportunities to join inspiring projects in the most innovative companies. 

We prioritise your career development with personalised support plans tailored to your own aspirations. We're here to empower you and help you reach your full potential. 

Join our passionate team and start building tomorrow, today! 

In short you get: 

  • A personalised career path and a rewarding management style 
  • A chance to work on the most exciting engineering projects and technologies along with Premium Customers
  • A huge diversity of engineering projects and industries
  • A competitive salary
  • Private Medical Insurance
  • Pension Scheme
  • Cycle-to-work Scheme among many additional benefits
  • Social atmosphere, regular gatherings, and team buildings
  • Flexible way of working (role dependent)

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