Performance & Dynamics Engineer

Gloucester
5 days ago
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The team specialises in delivering performance and dynamic analysis for aircraft systems including landing gear, shock absorption, extension/retraction, and steering. They support major programmes within the Systems Engineering team to ensure the highest standards of performance and reliability are achieved.

Key Responsibilities:

Build computational models and run simulations
Calculate static and dynamic loads
Conduct performance and frequency response analyses
Perform stability, shimmy, modal analysis, and failure case analyses
Correlate and validate computational models
Write and validate performance and dynamics requirements
Define and document simulation cases and pass/fail criteria
Optimise design solutions in collaboration with other engineering disciplines
Define test requirements and analyse and interpret test results
Ensure adherence to programme schedules

Job Requirements:

Essential

Relevant qualifications in Engineering or a related field, or equivalent industry experience
Knowledge of multi-body dynamic modelling and simulation
Proficiency in MATLAB/Simulink, MSC ADAMS, MSC EASY5 and/or AMESimDesirable

Experience with landing gear extension/retraction analysis, shock absorber performance analysis, recoil analysis, shimmy and stability analysis, and system loads generation
Knowledge of nose-wheel steering analysis, vibration analysis, electrical systems engineering, airworthiness requirements, and aircraft systems certification
Experience with requirements management and DOORS

Benefits:

Join a leading engineering team working on cutting-edge aerospace projects within a state-of-the-art facility
Opportunity to engage in various programmes and research projects
Supportive and collaborative work environment
Comprehensive benefits package and career development opportunities
Hybrid working model with a minimum of 3-days per week on-site after initial training
Full-time, 37 hours per week, with early finish options on Fridays
If you are a skilled and motivated Performance & Dynamics Engineer looking to be part of a dynamic team, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's talented Systems Engineering team in Gloucester

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