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Stress Engineer

Huddersfield
4 days ago
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Copello are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Stress Analysis Engineer to join a team in Huddersfield. As a key member of the team, you will be responsible for conducting stress analysis on various engineering projects, ensuring the structural integrity and reliability of products. The ideal candidate will work as part of a team on all phases of the project life cycle including design, demonstration, development, production and customer support. You will be responsible for performing stress and structural analyses to ensure the integrity and performance of the design meets all required standards, so a strong mathematical emphasis is required.

Required Skills and experience:

  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in engineering or related field

  • Proficiency in stress analysis software such as ANSYS, MSC NASTRAN, Altair HyperMesh

  • Expert knowledge in conventional (hand calculation) techniques for static analysis

  • Proficient knowledge of numerical (finite element) techniques for static analysis

  • The ability to plan and execute tasks to achieve timescales and costs in conjunction of designated KPI’s

  • Generate detailed technical reports and documentation to communicate analysis results and recommendations.

  • Strong knowledge of quality management systems and industry standards (e.g., AS9100, ISO 9001)

  • Experience in structural Analysis of mechanical components, parts, assemblies and subassemblies for heavy industry, power transmission systems, gear and Gear box

  • Candidate should be familiar with structural analysis practices and methodologies, including significant structural redesigns.

  • Previous experience in a similar role within the Aerospace and Defence industry.

    Other Requirements:

  • Sole British-UK born candidates only

  • Ability to work on a 4-day week in Huddersfield

  • Rates: up to £50/hr (outside IR 35 - all inclusive)

  • Permanent position also available with a salary of up to £50k/annum

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