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Senior Stress Engineer

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Job Title: Senior Stress Engineer

Location: Kidderminster, UK

Contract Type: Permanent

About the Role:

We are seeking a Senior Stress Engineer to join our design team. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced engineer to take a technical leadership role within a dynamic and innovative environment. The successful candidate will work across all phases of the project life cycle, including research, design, demonstration, development, production, and customer support.

Key Responsibilities:

Conduct Finite Element Analysis (FEA) of rocket motor hardware, including metals, rubber/rigid insulants, bondlines, and propellant charges using Abaqus.
Analyse new and existing rocket motor systems, including structural and thermal assessments.
Use software and programming tools such as Abaqus, Altair-Hyper works, Fortran, and Mat lab.
Review material testing results and advise on model validation and verification.
Develop motor structural test plans and participate in the assessment of testing results.
Act as the structural performance technical authority for assigned projects, supporting design reviews, project investigations, and customer meetings.
Prepare and deliver project documentation, including structural analysis reports, test plans, and design records.
Contribute to product certification using expert technical knowledge.
Lead and stay updated on industry technical innovations, supporting new technology research programmes.
Schedule, plan, and prioritise tasks to ensure timely delivery.
Identify and manage risks, including time, quality, and cost issues, and communicate solutions effectively.Requirements:

Degree in Mechanical, Aerospace, Structural, or a related engineering discipline.
Proficiency in Abaqus FEA software or related software
Minimum 8 years' experience in Stress Engineering, ideally within the defence or related industry.
Strong knowledge of materials science, particularly composites, viscoelastic materials, and adhesives.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office, especially Word, Excel, and Access.
Experience with CAD modelling and Altair-Hyper works is advantageous.Attributes:

Interest in advanced engineering and science.
Strong problem-solving, critical thinking, and decision-making skills.
Confident communicator with excellent interpersonal skills.
Self-motivated with a commitment to delivering high-quality work on time.
Professional work output and a team player willing to support and train others.Benefits:

Full support and training to fill knowledge gaps.
Career development opportunities within the technical or managerial pathways.
Exposure to cutting-edge research and technology projects.Apply now

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