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Stress and life analysis engineer
Entry LevelOn-siteFull-time
Location
Prague, Prague, Czechia
Salary
Not listed
Experience
1–2 years
Posted
Today
Job Description
Stress and life analysis engineer
Location: Prague
Job Description Summary
Job Description
The Engineer provides direction and assistance to work group in order to meet assigned objectives. In this role you will work within defined parameters to make decisions, apply concepts to issues of moderate complexity, and resolve issues through immediate action or short-term planning.
Execute the analysis, or evaluation of assigned projects using sound engineering principles and adhering to business standards, practices, procedures, and product / program requirements. This work would include mechanical engineering principals, material knowledge and general understanding of gas turbines operational environment
Prepare and present technical data to internal and external customers
Document and communicate results of technical data generated
Participate on teams assigned to address specific organizational initiatives
Share engineering information and promote open dialogue
Assure proper documentation of technical data generated for the assigned projects and/or tasks consistent with engineering policies and procedures
As necessary, make decisions affecting airworthiness and environmental protection as per delegation in Design Organization Handbook
Requirements:
This role requires 1-2 years of experience in the stress and life analysis disciplines
Bachelor or Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering
Proficiency in English language
Desired:
Strong desire to grow in stress analysis and lifing
Familiarity with FEA
Strong oral and written communication skills
Nonlinear static stress analysis of static structures and rotating engine components (nonlinear friction contacts, preloads, nonuniform thermal gradient, pressure loads)
Basic knowledge of APDL macros
Convergence troubleshooting
CAD software – NX, Meshing tools – Workbench Ansys APDL
Additional Information
Relocation Assistance Provided: No