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Role: Subsystems Stress Analyst Client: Defense-Aerospace Hourly Rate: up to $110/hr (W2, non ... Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Engineering ...

Use classical engineering analysis, automated versions of analytical tools, and Finite Element ... Experience in Stress Analysis of Subsystems and Routing. * Experience in developing, running, and ...

Role: Subsystems Stress Analyst Client: Defense-Aerospace Hourly Rate: up to $110/hr (W2, non ... Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Engineering ...

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Subsystems Stress Analyst

Subsystems Stress Analyst

Geologics

Fort Worth, TX • On-site

$110/hr

Contractor

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Role: Subsystems Stress Analyst
Client: Defense-Aerospace
Hourly Rate: up to $110/hr (W2, non-benefited)  
Length: 1-year contract
Location: Fort Worth, TX
Clearance: Candidate must have the Ability to Obtain Secret Clearance. Not needed to start.
 
Description: 
The successful candidate will be able to perform stress analysis on new and revised designs for routing of wire harnesses, hydraulic tubing, and coolant lines within the F-35 airframe. Responsible for static strength assessment of brackets, clamps, shelves, pressurized tubes, and welded tubes. Evaluation of deflection for routed tubes to guarantee isolation of systems from surrounding structure and other systems.
 
Required Skills:
  • 15+ years of experience in Stress Analysis of Subsystems (structural attachment of routed harnesses and tubing)
  • 2+ years experience in developing, running, and working with Finite Element Models: Hypermesh, Nastran, and Patran
  • Experience in a collaborative work environment and good interpersonal skills for conversing with teammates
 
Desired skills :
  • Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Excel, Word, and PowerPoint
  • Excel spreadsheet mathematical calculations and macro coding highly desired
  • Familiarity with Catia, 3DX, TMP Vision, Mathcad   
 
Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Engineering Mechanics (specifically)
 
If interested in learning more about this position, please email your resume to KDunkin@geologics.com and I will call back with more information.
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