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Job Overview
This position is an opportunity for an engineer to join our BCP structural analysis team as a structural analyst. This global team is primarily US-based, but also has engineers in the UK and India.
You will be responsible for evaluating and developing heavy structures, including main frames, linkages, and undercarriages. You will use finite element analysis tools to develop components to meet structural goals of strength, stiffness, fatigue life and natural frequency while meeting manufacturing and cost constraints. You will work closely with design teams to develop new product and resolve field issues. Your work will include building, solving, and correlating finite element models, as well as supporting validation tests and processing test data. You will demonstrate a strong sense of urgency and determination to resolve issues while maintaining high quality standards.
Job Responsibilities and Duties:
Skills and Experience:
Flexibility and ability to operate under pressure
Full Time
Business Services
$92k-115k (estimate)
06/29/2024
07/27/2024
depusa.com
TORRANCE, CA
50 - 100
1994
Private
$10M - $50M
Business Services
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