Structural Analysis Engineer

QinetiQ
Farnborough
6 months ago
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The Role


As a Structural Analysis Engineer you will work on a portfolio of projects, alongside other members of the team and colleagues from across the business.

The Structural Analysis team uses advanced finite element-based structural analysis codes – supported by classical analytical methods – to simulate the response of complex, and often novel, materials and structures in challenging, real-world environments.

Examples of recent and current activities within the Structural Analysis team include:

Assessment of collisions between small ‘drones’ and crewed aircraft, using a combination of validated simulation methods and full-scale testing Development and validation of simulation methods to evaluate the effect of emerging directed energy laser weapons on target structures De-risking the development of large composite structures for major UK maritime programmes Supporting the development of hypersonic airframe technologies

Whilst the majority of the work is anticipated to be Farnborough-based, occasional off-site working is possible. Current operations include provision for home-working and this may continue, though it is not guaranteed and may not be possible for all projects.

Essential experience of the Structural Analysis Engineer:

Experienced structural analyst, with strong analytical and numerical skills Expert in finite element modelling methods, using ABAQUS Ability to deliver projects that include high levels of novel research and methods development as well as undertaking traditional engineering assessments and design-support activities Knowledge of adjacent technical disciplines such as design, manufacturing, materials, aerodynamics/hydrodynamics Track record in writing high-quality technical reports and delivery of presentations to customers and audiences of all levels

Qualifications for the Structural Analysis Engineer:

A background in aerospace, space or weapons domains would be beneficial but provided you can show the required level of skill and experience then we would like to hear from you. 

Our Benefits

Generous holiday allowance Health Cash Plan, Private Medical Insurance and Dental Insurance Matched contribution pension scheme, with life assurance Employee discount portal: Personal Accident Insurance, Travel Insurance, Restaurants, Cinema Tickets and much more Holiday Trading is a benefit that allows most employees to buy up to five days’ additional leave We are proud to support the Armed Forces community by honouring the Armed Forces Covenant Payroll Giving and Volunteering - helping charities and local community

Our volunteering programme enables our people to use their professional skills to make a positive difference in our local communities, for example STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) ambassador days in schools. We support a number of charities that are important to our people, including those, which help the defence community.

Why Join QinetiQ?

As we continue to grow into new markets around the world, there’s never been a more exciting time to join QinetiQ. The formula for success is our appetite for innovation and having the courage to take on a wide variety of complex challenges.

You’ll experience a unique working environment where teams from different backgrounds, disciplines and experience enjoy collaborating widely and openly as we undertake this exciting and rewarding journey. Through effective teamwork, and pulling together, you’ll get to experience what happens when we all share different perspectives, blend disciplines, and link technologies; constantly discovering new ways of solving complex problems in a diverse and inclusive environment where you can be authentic, feel valued and realise your full potential. Visit our website to read more about our diverse and inclusive workplace culture.

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