Structural Design Engineer – CATIA V5 – Aerospace Wings

PWHytek Ltd
Belgium
Today
£40,000 – £60,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £60,000 pa

Job Type
Contract
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Contract Duration
12 months
Posted
1 May 2026 (Today)

We are currently supporting a leading aerospace client in securing multiple Structural Designers / Engineers to join a major programme focused on the Airbus A320 family.

This is a fantastic opportunity to work on highly complex wing structures, specifically focusing on moveable surfaces such as leading edge and trailing edge systems.

The Role:

You will be responsible for the design and engineering of moveable wing components, playing a key role in delivering high-quality structural solutions within a fast-paced aerospace environment.

Key Responsibilities:

* Design and develop aircraft structural components using CATIA V5

* Work on moveable wing surfaces, including leading edge and trailing edge assemblies

* Produce detailed 3D models and engineering drawings

* Collaborate with stress, systems, and manufacturing teams

* Ensure all designs meet aerospace standards, quality requirements, and programme deadlines

Key Requirements:

* Proven experience as a Structural Designer or Structural Engineer within aerospace

* Strong proficiency in CATIA V5

* Hands-on experience working on moveable wing surfaces (leading edge / trailing edge)

* Direct experience on Airbus A320 family programmes is essential

* Strong understanding of aerospace design principles and manufacturing processes

What’s on Offer:

* 12-month contract with strong potential for extension

* Opportunity to work on a flagship commercial aircraft programme

* Dynamic, collaborative engineering environment

If you have the required experience and are looking for your next contract within a high-profile aerospace programme, we’d be keen to hear from you.

Apply now or get in touch for more information

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