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Stress Engineer

Wichita, KS · On-site

$87 - $102/hr

Stress Engineer Salary: $87,000-$102,000 Superior Skilled Trades is seeking an experienced Stress Engineer to join a growing aerospace engineering team. This position is responsible for performing ...

New

NY · On-site

Inter-Consulting has ongoing needs for Aerospace Stress FEA Engineers for 6-18-month projects in Sweden. Must have expertise of Hand Calculations to be considered for projects. This is an on-site ...

Stress Engineer III - IV - Tulsa

Tulsa, OK · On-site

$92.30 - $107.45/hr

The Stress Engineer will apply knowledge of engineering principles, theories, concepts, industry ... Perform static stress analysis on aerospace structures * Conduct fatigue and damage tolerance ...

Stress Engineer VI - Tulsa

Tulsa, OK · On-site

$102.29 - $145.68/hr

Bachelor's degree in Engineering (ABET‑accredited preferred) * 20+ years of aerospace stress engineering experience * Recognized expert in structural analysis (metallic and composite) * Extensive ...

Qualifications * BS in Aerospace Engineering (Mechanical, Design, Structural or related discipline) * 20+ years of Aerospace Stress Engineering experience * Recognized expert in stress analysis ...

Qualifications * BS in Aerospace Engineering (Mechanical, Design, Structural or related discipline) * Level 4: 9 - 14+ years of Aerospace Stress Engineering experience with recognized technical ...

Qualifications * BS in Aerospace Engineering (Mechanical, Design, Structural or related discipline) * Level 4: 9 - 14+ years of Aerospace Stress Engineering experience with recognized technical ...

The Stress Engineer will apply knowledge of engineering principles, theories, concepts, industry ... Perform static stress analysis on aerospace structures * Conduct fatigue and damage tolerance ...

The Stress Engineer will apply knowledge of engineering principles, theories, concepts, industry ... Perform static stress analysis on aerospace structures * Conduct fatigue and damage tolerance ...

Qualifications * BS in Aerospace Engineering (Mechanical, Design, Structural or related discipline) * Level 4: 9 - 14+ years of Aerospace Stress Engineering experience with recognized technical ...

The Stress Engineer will apply knowledge of engineering principles, theories, concepts, industry ... Perform static stress analysis on aerospace structures * Conduct fatigue and damage tolerance ...

Qualifications * BS in Aerospace Engineering (Mechanical, Design, Structural or related discipline) * 20+ years of Aerospace Stress Engineering experience * Recognized expert in stress analysis ...

Qualifications * BS in Aerospace Engineering (Mechanical, Design, Structural or related discipline) * 20+ years of Aerospace Stress Engineering experience * Recognized expert in stress analysis ...

The Aerospace Engineer Stress Analysis, will have knowledge of both primary & secondary metallic/composite structure and be part of a growing team to support multiple projects: This role requires the ...

AEROSPACE ENGINEER STRESS III

Seattle, WA · On-site

$136 - $157/hr

The Aerospace Engineer Stress Analysis, will have knowledge of both primary & secondary metallic/composite structure and be part of a growing team to support multiple projects: This role requires the ...

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How much do contractual aerospace stress engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for contractual aerospace stress engineer in the United States is $109,399.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $80,000.00 and $137,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a contractual aerospace stress engineer?

Contractual Aerospace Stress Engineers are specialized professionals hired on a contract basis to analyze and assess the structural integrity of aerospace components and systems. They use advanced engineering principles and software tools to ensure that aircraft and spacecraft parts can withstand operational stresses, loads, and environmental conditions. Their work is crucial for ensuring safety, regulatory compliance, and the longevity of aerospace products. Typically, they collaborate with design and manufacturing teams, providing recommendations to enhance product performance and safety. Contractual positions allow companies to access specialized expertise for specific projects or timeframes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a contractual aerospace stress engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Contractual Aerospace Stress Engineer, you need a strong background in mechanical or aerospace engineering, experience with structural analysis, and proficiency in interpreting engineering drawings, often supported by a relevant degree. Expertise in finite element analysis (FEA) software such as ANSYS or NASTRAN, and familiarity with industry standards and certification requirements, are typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are vital soft skills for collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and presenting technical findings. These competencies ensure the safety, reliability, and regulatory compliance of aerospace structures under tight project timelines.

What are some common challenges faced by contractual aerospace stress engineers, and how can they be addressed?

Contractual Aerospace Stress Engineers often encounter the challenge of quickly adapting to a new team and project-specific tools, as contract roles usually require immediate productivity. Meeting tight deadlines while ensuring compliance with rigorous safety and certification standards can also be demanding. To address these challenges, it's important to communicate proactively with team members, familiarize yourself with company processes early on, and leverage your previous experience to streamline analysis. Seeking clarification on project requirements and maintaining organized documentation can help ensure high-quality results and smooth collaboration.

What is the difference between Contractual Aerospace Stress Engineer vs Aerospace Structural Analyst?

AspectContractual Aerospace Stress EngineerAerospace Structural Analyst
CredentialsEngineering degree, stress analysis certificationsEngineering degree, stress analysis certifications
Work EnvironmentProject-based, consulting firms, aerospace companiesDesign teams, aerospace manufacturers, research labs
Industry UsageUsed for evaluating stress and load conditions on aircraft partsFocuses on analyzing structural integrity and failure modes

The Contractual Aerospace Stress Engineer primarily performs stress analysis on aerospace components on a project basis, often working as a consultant. In contrast, the Aerospace Structural Analyst typically works within an organization to analyze and improve structural designs. Both roles require similar credentials and work environments but differ in their focus—stress analysis versus structural integrity assessment.

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Aerospace Stress Engineer

COMLUX AMERICA LLC

Indianapolis, IN • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Re-posted 28 days ago


Job description

About Comlux America
Comlux America is a world-class VIP aircraftcompletion and refurbishment center located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Thecompany designs, engineers, and installs custom luxury interiors and advancedaircraft systems for airliner-derivative business jets. Comlux also offersscheduled and unscheduled maintenance services. Specializing in highly customized aircraft, Comlux transforms aircraftinto personalized flying environments that reflect exceptional craftsmanship, precisionengineering, and uncompromising safety.


Role Description

The Stress Engineer is responsible forperforming structural analysis, substantiation, and certification supportactivities for aircraft interior completion, modification, and maintenanceprojects. This role develops engineering analyses and reports that demonstratecompliance with applicable regulatory requirements while supporting the design,certification, and installation of aircraft interior systems, furnishings,structural modifications, and associated equipment.

Working closely with Design Engineering,Certification, Program Management, Manufacturing, and external engineeringpartners, the Stress Engineer ensures aircraft modifications meet structuralintegrity requirements and certification standards for transport category andbusiness aircraft. This position plays a critical role in supportingSupplemental Type Certificate (STC) programs, maintenance modifications, andongoing engineering initiatives.

Essential Job Functions

        Perform structural analysis andsubstantiation activities in support of aircraft interior completion andmodification programs.

        Generate structural substantiation reports,compliance documentation, and engineering analyses for interior modificationSTC projects involving transport category aircraft under 14 CFR Part 25.

        Develop static strength, fatigue, damagetolerance, and load path analyses utilizing classical hand calculation methodsand finite element analysis techniques.

        Evaluate aircraft structures, monuments,furnishings, equipment installations, and modification designs to ensurecompliance with regulatory and customer requirements.

        Support certification efforts throughpreparation of engineering reports, compliance documentation, and technicaldata packages.

        Coordinate and review structural analyses,reports, and test plans prepared by outside service vendors and engineeringconsultants.

        Work closely with Design Engineering teamsto ensure proposed designs are structurally sound, manufacturable, andcertifiable.

        Support maintenance and modificationprograms involving executive aircraft operating under 14 CFR Part 23 and Part25 regulations.

        Participate in design reviews and providetechnical guidance regarding structural integrity, load paths, attachmentmethods, and certification requirements.

        Assist in the development of structural testplans and support certification testing activities as required.

        Interface with Certification Engineers,DERs, ODA representatives, regulatory authorities, and external engineeringorganizations to support certification objectives.

        Support production and manufacturing teamsby evaluating engineering issues, developing structural dispositions, andresolving installation-related concerns.

        Review engineering drawings, specifications,and installation designs to identify potential structural concerns andrecommend corrective actions.

        Maintain project schedules and deliverableswhile supporting multiple aircraft programs simultaneously.

        Contribute to the development andimprovement of engineering procedures, analysis methods, and best practices.

        Perform other duties as assigned.


Minimum Qualifications, Education andExperience

        Bachelor's Degree in Aerospace Engineering,Mechanical Engineering, or a related engineering discipline required.

        Minimum of 2-5 years of structural analysisexperience within the aerospace, aviation, or aircraft modification industry.

        Experience supporting aircraft certificationactivities involving FAA regulations, STCs, or aircraft modificationspreferred.

        Experience performing structuralsubstantiation and engineering analysis for aircraft structures, interiors, orsystems installations preferred.

        Familiarity with transport category aircraftcertification requirements under 14 CFR Part 25 preferred.

        Valid passport with the ability to traveldomestically and internationally as required.


Required Skills and Abilities

        Working knowledge of Federal AviationRegulations (FARs) and aircraft certification requirements.

        Understanding of aircraft structures, loadpaths, attachment methods, and structural integrity principles.

        Proficiency with classical hand calculationmethods used for structural analysis and substantiation.

        Working knowledge of finite element modelingand analysis techniques.

        Ability to interpret engineering drawings,installation designs, and aircraft modification packages.

        Proficiency with Microsoft Officeapplications including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.

        Experience using engineering analysissoftware such as MathCAD, FEMAP, NASTRAN, or equivalent tools.

        Basic proficiency with CAD software such asAutoCAD and SolidWorks.

        Strong analytical and problem-solvingskills.

        Ability to manage multiple projects andpriorities simultaneously.

        Strong verbal and written communicationskills.

        Ability to work independently andcollaboratively within cross-functional teams.

        Strong organizational and time-managementskills.

        Commitment to safety, quality, regulatorycompliance, and continuous improvement.

Work Environment

This position is primarilybased in an office environment and may require occasional time in an aircrafthangar or production environment. The role may involve:

        Ability tooperate effectively in a fast-paced, high-demand aviation environment.

        Extended periodsworking at a computer

        Occasionalexposure to aircraft hangar or production areas

        Walking betweenoffice, hangar, and production areas as needed

        Interaction withcross-functional teams in office, shop-floor, and meeting settings


Why join us?

Your success is our success. We provide acompetitive and comprehensive total rewards package that supports you and yourfamily.

        401(k) with company annual contributionequal to 3% of eligible compensation

        Company-sponsored HSA

        100% company-paid vision premiums

        Medical, Dental, Life Insurance, and EAPbenefits

        Free financial consultations and guidance

EEO Statement

Comlux is committed to providing equal employmentopportunities to all applicants and employees regardless of race, color,religion, age, national origin, military status, veteran status, disability,sex (including pregnancy and sexual orientation), genetic information, or anyother characteristic protected by law.

Employment Type: FULL_TIME