Consilium Group Limited
Location
Work from home | India
Job description
Consilium Recruit are proudly supporting a leading global engineering service provider who are working in partnership with some of the world’s most influential names in the Aerospace, Defence, Automotive, Tech, Energy, Healthcare, Medical Devices, Rail and Semi-Conductor industries.
We are seeking a Stress Engineer on a 6 months rolling contract basis or Permanent (with a hybrid working pattern) to join the team in support of Aerospace R&D projects in support of a global aerospace organisation who are a world leader in providing aircraft engines, systems and avionics based in the Derbyshire area.
The Role
Collaborate with support functions as needed (stress analysis, life management, heat transfer, materials, design).
Ensure assigned components meet all technical and functional requirements.
Interface with global engineering organisations and other internal organisations (e.g. design) as required to support activity on assigned components.
Generate and deliver technical/program presentations to internal and external customers as required (systems tech review, design review and internal analysis review).
Write Design Study Summaries (Design Definition Record), Technical Memorandums, Coordination Memos, and Certification Reports as required to document design engineering activity on assigned components.
The Person
The Stress Engineer must have gas turbine experience and familiar with 2D and 3D stress analysis, in particular gas turbine rotating parts (discs, blisk, shafts, seals, aerofoils) using the latest in modelling techniques, such as friction at interfaces, elastic/plastic analysis.
Experience Required for the Stress Engineer:
Educated to Degree level or equivalent experience
Gas turbine experience (disc/blisk/shaft/seals)
Proficient in ANSYS Mechanical APDL
Meshing application such as Hypermesh
Computer aided modelling program experience, Uni-Graphics NX would be advantageous but not essential
Prior experience with life analysis (low cycle fatigue and fracture mechanics) is preferred
To apply and for more information on the Stress Engineer role please contact Neil Cayley at Consilium Recruit.
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