Stress Engineering Professional
Date: Oct 28, 2024
Location: Colon, MEX, MX, 76270
Company: Bombardier
When applicable, Bombardier promotes flexible and hybrid work policies.
Why join us?
At Bombardier, we design, build and maintain the world’s peak-performing aircraft for the world’s most discerning people and businesses, governments and militaries. We have been successful in setting the highest standards by putting our people at the heart of it all, and defining excellence, together.
Working at Bombardier means operating at the highest level. Every day, you are part of a team that delivers superior experiences and products, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in our industry and beyond. By prioritizing employee growth and development, we empower everyone to reach their full potential on their own terms, because the best work happens when you are free to be yourself and share your unique expertise.
Our Benefits
With our employees’ well-being top of mind, we offer a comprehensive and competitive Benefits Program, which includes the following:
- Insurance plans (Medical, life insurance, and more)
- Employee Assistance Program
- Competitive base salary
What are your contributions to the team?
- Ensure design solutions meet stress performance specifications, applicable airworthiness regulations, and industry best practice.
- Review dispositions of production support engineering and substantiate repairs to demonstrate required stress performance, and compliance with applicable airworthiness regulations.
- Execute intermediate to complex Stress engineering assignments requiring familiarity with several fields of engineering.
- Identify and report on defects and deficiencies in work done by others.
- Prepare progress reports.
- Recommend changes in plans and specifications to suit special conditions
- Generate documentation for approval by others
- Review sections of documents prepared by others and recommend approval
- Perform various stress analyses and have good knowledge of static strength, fatigue, damage tolerance and finite element model (FEM) analysis for composite and/or metallic structures.
- Identify design risks and weight reduction opportunities
- Support concept generation and structural optimization by guiding engineers as they model the structure
How to thrive in this role?
- Holds an Aerospace or Mechanical engineering degree (Bachelor or Master) with strong focus on Mechanics of Materials and Structural Analysis.
- Has an experience of 5 to 8 years in structural analysis.
- Works autonomously with initiative and proactivity.
- Has functional knowledge of:
- Metallic and composite material properties.
- Static strength requirements of aeronautical metallic structure.
- Composite classical laminate theory and composite failure analysis.
- Finite Element Analysis principles and associated tools.
- Fatigue requirements of aeronautical metallic structure.
- Aeronautical certification requirements.
- Has a sustained hands-on experience on:
- FEM analysis.
- Structural analysis using classical hand calculation.
- Composite structure analysis.
- Metallic structure fatigue analysis.
- Structure sizing and certification.
- Repair sizing & justification.
- Is proficient with Microsoft Office Tools.
- Has strong communication skills in English (written, spoken).
- Is a team player and can demonstrate good organizational skills.
- Has personal initiative and is creative in finding ways to resolve problems.
Now that you can see yourself in this role, apply and join the Bombardier family!
Please note: You don’t need all the skills, knowledge, and experience listed to apply for this position! We’re not looking for the perfect candidate, we’re looking for great talent and resourcefulness.
Bombardier is an equal opportunity employer and encourages persons of any race, religion, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, immigration status, disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics to apply.
Job Stress Engineering Professional
Primary Location Aerospace Mexico (B.A.M)
Organization Aerospace Mexico (B.A.M)
Shift
Employee Status Regular
Requisition 5679 Stress Engineering Professional