Senior or Principal Loads and Aeroelastics Engineer

Bristol
2 months ago
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Stirling Dynamics is recruiting a Senior or Principal Loads and Aeroelastics Engineer to join the Structural and Fluid Dynamics team.

Due to upcoming projects and supporting continued growth, Stirling Dynamics is looking for a talented Senior or Principal Flight Physics Engineer with a special interest in aircraft Loads and Aeroelastics to join our team.

This engineer will work within a team responsible for all aspects of aircraft structural dynamics, from model development and validation to the prediction of flutter and the computation of ground and flight loads for the whole aircraft. As a Senior/Principal Engineer, responsibility will include leading technical packages of work/tasks; providing input into the generation of technical proposal documents and supporting and approving the work of junior engineers.

The ideal candidate will be educated to degree level or equivalent in a related discipline (preferably Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or Engineering Mathematics) and must be able to demonstrate a strong understanding of aircraft structural dynamics, loads and aeroelastics.

Several years of proven relevant experience in industry is required with a good knowledge of methods and processes followed within this field for both analysis and certification purposes.

The successful candidate will have strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work within and manage a team of engineers.

This role will be based in our Bristol office with occasional travel to our clients' sites as required however as part of our commitment to flexible working, employees are able to work a hybrid working model.

Responsibilities

Interact with other engineers on a technical and project level
Manage multiple tasks/projects and deliver within agreed timescales and budgets
Interact with internal and external customers on a technical and programme level
Deliver engineering solutions at a consistently high standard (self-checking results)
Follow the working practices defined in the project Quality Plan
Preparation, presentation and approval of the technical content of bid
Ensure given tasks achieve their full objectives
Write/approve technical reports detailing the work performedResponsibilities will be expected to be developed and finalised over time and will include but will not be restricted to:

Support the development of new business proposals, through technical content, work breakdown, hours and cost estimate and, where necessary, provide technical iteration with the customer to promote a successful outcome
Support the preparation and implementation of planning documentation including quality, technical and budget plans for projects
Provide technical direction within the delegated area of responsibility
Support the personal development of team members and coordinate their work to ensure that projects achieve their full objectives
Review the performance of team members
Build and maintain strong relationships with customers
Provide support to the aerospace technologies group capability development activities

Qualifications

Educated to degree level (or equivalent) in a related discipline
Post-graduate qualification to a Master's degree or Doctorate in a relevant specialisation (desirable)
Membership of an Engineering Body (desirable)
Chartered Engineer Status (desirable)

Essential skills

The personal qualities of the candidates will be key to success in this role which demands a self-motivated attitude, a professional approach, and good organisational skills. Candidates must be able to identify with the characteristics and qualities detailed below:

Clear, concise and accurate technical reporting within Microsoft Word
Use of Matlab language and environment for analysis
The ability to focus on the task in-hand
The willingness to question
Attention to detail and the discipline to self-check results
The organisation and drive to meet deadlines
A diplomatic and professional approach to dealing with people
To enjoy working within a team environment
Willingness to embrace change and to implement new processes

Desired skills

EXCEL and use for computations and analysis
PowerPoint and the presentation of technical information
Aeroelastic modelling in Nastran
Simulink, FORTRAN
Modelling of landing gear systems
Willingness to support and to contribute to the development of the junior engineers

Experience

General experience within aerospace, maritime or defence engineering environment
Knowledge of (any) aerospace standards EASA CS25, CS23, FAA FAR25, FAR23
Experience in developing aircraft models for loads and aeroelastic analysis to meet certification requirements
Experienced stakeholder manager, able to lead project reviews and generate effective reporting
Line management experience (of at least one other) - Desirable

Benefits

Competitive Package (Senior Engineer Grades 4 - 6, £36,000 - £60,000) (Principal Engineer Grades 7 - 8, £51,000+)

We offer a range of benefits to our employees to recognise their efforts. Playing hard is equally as important as working hard, so regular events are held throughout the year which provide an ideal opportunity to mix socially

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