Descripción y detalle de las actividades
The Stress group at Gulfstream is responsible for substantiating structural integrity for all engineering changes
in Gulfstream models. This is accomplished by performing detailed stress analysis using both finite element modeling (FEM) and hand calculations.
Knowledge in design configuration, load paths, mechanical properties, FAR Part
25 regulations and diverse analysis techniques is required to substantiate
aircraft structure.
Stress engineers perform analysis and document certification stress reports summarizing all calculations and
critical margins of safety. Technical support is provided to diverse engineering groups throughout entire design and operation build processes.
Stress engineer is responsible for ensuring that all structural analysis and rationale used in design changes that require Stress signature meets Gulfstream stress criteria and FAA regulations.
Experiencia y requisitos
Requirements:
• Professional degree in
Mechanical, Mechatronics or Aerospace Engineering.
• 4+ years' experience performing
stress analysis.
• 6+ years' experience in aerospace
industry working in engineering department.
• English spoken and written (90%
Advanced).
• Travel availability required.
Knowledge:
• Proficient with Finite Element Modeling
(FEMAP is preferred)
• Static & Fatigue analysis
• Mechanical properties of metallic and
composite materials.
• CATIA V5
• Strong technical writing skills
• Must have strong analytical skills
• FAR Part 25 regulations
• Strong communication and presentation
skills