Posted 27 February 2025
Job ref: 240324NW1
Principal Stress Engineer
- Location: Basildon, Essex, England
- Salary: £55.56 - 55.56 per hour + Umbrella (Inside IR35)
- Category
- Sector: Aerospace and Defence
- Contract type Contract
- Consultant: Nick Wallwork
Contract up until end of the year (initially)
Up to £55.56 per hour umbrella (Inside IR35)
Hybrid working (circa 1 day a week on site with a need to be flexible where required)
Job Role:
The successful candidate will be responsible for conducting Stress Analysis, communicating the results and advising on all aspects of Structural Engineering activities. The role will involve working with multi-discipline project teams and our Customers across the UK.
What you’ll do as a Principal Stress Engineer:
- Analyse and assess mechanical designs for strength, durability, performance and safety against regulatory and customer requirements using finite element techniques and classical hand calculations.
- Generate Finite Element Models and reports as per company requirements.
- Support the selection of manufacturing technologies and materials based on a sound understanding of material physical and mechanical properties and the mechanical fit, form and function of the product.
- Conduct structural and thermo-structural analyses of complex Products using Siemens NX.
- Advise/support on the development of mechanical structural designs to achieve the desired Product Requirements.
- Ensure compliance with all relevant legislative, regulatory and contractual requirements (based on recognised military/civil standards).
- Point of contact for assigned projects, advising on all aspects of stress and structural dynamics throughout the product lifecycle.
Key Attributes:
Essential:
- Application of a wide range of classical hand calculation techniques for static and dynamic loading conditions and fatigue assessment (Land, Naval or Airborne equipment).
- Experience of environmental test methods for design verification and working knowledge of design certification for land based and airborne equipment.
- Proven experience in the use of Finite Element Analysis software tools (preferably Siemens NX/Nastran) and techniques.
Desirable:
- An understanding of the Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU.
- Experience in the design, analysis and test of electronics packaging and/or aerospace equipment.
- Experience in Thermal Analysis techniques and tool sets (IcePak, Siemens NX).
- Experience of manufacturing and joining techniques, engineering material properties.