What are the responsibilities and job description for the STRESS- ASSOCIATE ENGINEER position at Dassault Falcon Jet Corp?
Job Description
Job Description
MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS :
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Aerospace Engineering or related from an accredited university.
Good understanding of Engineering Mechanics of Materials.
Working knowledge of CAD or related engineering software.
Good communication skills – both verbal and written
Proficient in computer skills including MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint
ADDITIONAL DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS :
Previous internship in aircraft industry
Familiar with EASA / FAA requirements for Part 25 aircraft.
Knowledge of CATIA V5, V6, or 3D Experience
Previous internship in applied stress engineering.
Familiar with Elfini, NASTRAN, ALGOR or Industry Accepted Finite Element Software
PRINCIPAL DUTIES / RESPONSIBILITIES (ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS) :
Build CATIA V5 / Elfini Finite Element models and perform comprehensive stress analysis to ensure the strength of the interior structure meets applicable requirements.
Review design models to ensure structural adequacy of design through hand calculations and good engineering judgment.
Coordinate with design office to improve designs for cost and weight reduction, and to ensure applicable regulations are met.
Write comprehensive and clear stress reports with guidance from the Team Leader or mentor.
Participate in technical discussions with Certification Teams in order to ensure final stress report validation.
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