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FE Analyst - Nuclear

Bristol
1 week ago
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FE (Finite Element) Analyst - Junior & Senior positions available

Salary: £35k - £60k dependent upon experience

Overview

We are currently looking for several FE Analysts, from junior to senior levels, with experience in highly regulated industries (nuclear, petrochemical, oil & gas etc) to join our clients team based in Bristol. 

Responsibilities

Depending on your experience and the scope of the position, your responsibilities may include:

Structural and Performance Analysis: Conduct comprehensive finite element analyses to evaluate the structural, thermal, and mechanical behavior of components under various operating conditions.
Project Collaboration: Partner with cross-functional teams, including design, testing, and manufacturing engineers, to ensure products meet performance, safety, and durability criteria.
Model Development: Build, validate, and document finite element models using state-of-the-art simulation software.
Result Interpretation: Analyse simulation results and create clear reports and presentations to convey key insights and recommend design improvements.
Continuous Improvement: Stay updated on the latest advancements in FEA methodologies and contribute innovative solutions to enhance engineering processes.
Mentoring: (For senior positions) Guide junior team members, offering technical leadership and supporting their development.

Qualifications

Required

Educational Background: Bachelor's degree in Civil/Structural/Mechanical Engineering (Master's degree preferred) or with equivalent experience.
FEA Expertise: Demonstrated proficiency in finite element analysis tools (e.g., ANSYS, Abaqus, HyperMesh, or similar).
Technical Knowledge: Solid understanding of mechanical engineering concepts, such as stress analysis, thermal modeling, materials science, and fatigue analysis.
Communication Skills: Exceptional verbal and written communication abilities to explain technical findings to diverse audiences.
Teamwork: Proven capability to thrive in collaborative, multidisciplinary settings while also excelling independently.
CAD Familiarity: Experience with geometry creation and preparation for simulation workflows.

Preferred

Industry Experience: Prior experience in highly regulated fields such as nuclear, automotive, aerospace, or energy sectors.
Programming Skills: Proficiency in programming or scripting (e.g., Python, MATLAB) to automate analysis tasks or enhance simulation workflows.
Advanced Skills: Familiarity with optimization techniques, multi-physics simulations, or dynamic scenarios (e.g., seismic or impact analysis).
Standards Proficiency: Clear understanding of technical drawings and compliance with industry standards.

What We Offer

Salary: £35k - £60k dependent upon experience
Professional Growth: Opportunities for rapid career progression, continuous learning, and exposure to challenging projects.
Flexible Working: A hybrid work model for improved work-life balance, (3 days minimum in the office after initial onboarding is completed)
Supportive Environment: An inclusive and collaborative workplace culture that empowers diverse talent.
Development Opportunities: Access to on-the-job training, funding for professional memberships, and support for attaining chartership.
Generous Benefits: Competitive salary, annual bonuses, 28 days plus bank holidays, and comprehensive facilities (in-office gym and canteen).
Global Mobility: Potential for international career progression within the organization.

Day-to-Day Responsibilities

Build and refine finite element models to simulate real-world scenarios and validate designs.
Communicate technical findings and collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver optimized solutions.
Troubleshoot engineering challenges using analytical tools and iterative modeling processes.
Mentor team members (for senior roles) and foster a culture of knowledge-sharing and skill development.
Stay ahead of industry trends by participating in training sessions and pursuing professional certifications.
This is an excellent opportunity for passionate engineers who are eager to tackle complex problems, innovate, and make meaningful contributions within a dynamic, forward-thinking team.

Ready to shape the future of engineering? Apply today

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