Stress Engineer

Destinus is building near-space vehicles and infrastructure to power the world's fastest transportation network, developing hydrogen-powered hypersonic vehicles.
Madrid, SpainHengelo, Netherlands
Senior Software Engineer
Hybrid
8+ years of experience
Aerospace · Transportation

Description For Stress Engineer

At Destinus, we are on a mission to build near-space vehicles and infrastructure to power the world's fastest transportation network. To make this happen, we are developing hydrogen-powered hypersonic vehicles. This is a unique opportunity to take part in shaping the future of aviation!

As a Stress Engineer, you will primarily develop mechanical/structural systems for subsonic/supersonic and hypersonic flights. You will be a part of our engineering team and interact with all engineering disciplines to resolve new issues as they arise. It is a unique project with unique opportunities for skill and experience.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Perform detailed structural and structural/thermal analyses and sizing of aerospace structures, components, and systems.
  • Guide structural optimization and design improvements.
  • Deliver detailed FEM Models used for analysis, from GFEM to detailed analysis.
  • Define sizing loads and load cases required for scoping detailed analysis.
  • Deliver preliminary sizing calculations, hand calculations, and simplified estimates to inform the design.
  • Support ground and flight tests.
  • Deliver detailed technical reports and presentations.
  • Assist in the development of manufacturing, integration, and test processes and procedures.
  • Support the definition and execution of the qualification and certification process.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor's Degree and/or Master's Degree in Aerospace Engineering or a related discipline
  • 8-10 years of experience as an aerospace stress engineer
  • FEM experience with Nastran, from building models to analysis, postprocessing, and debugging.
  • Experienced with stress-hand calculation/analytical methods.
  • Experience with both metallic and composite lightweight structural design for aerospace.
  • Experience with Flight and Ground Loads, Structural requirements, Calculations, and reporting in the frame of aerospace regulations/certification standards.
  • Experience with Matlab.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Knowledge of the English language is required. Knowledge of Dutch, Spanish, French, or German language is an advantage.
  • Resilient, open to change, and able to manage stress positively.

Destinus is an equal-opportunity employer: we value diversity in our companies and teams. We do not discriminate based on age, race, religion, color, country of origin, gender, sexual orientation, or disability status.

Last updated 2 months ago

Responsibilities For Stress Engineer

  • Perform detailed structural and structural/thermal analyses and sizing of aerospace structures, components, and systems
  • Guide structural optimization and design improvements
  • Deliver detailed FEM Models used for analysis
  • Define sizing loads and load cases for detailed analysis
  • Deliver preliminary sizing calculations and estimates
  • Support ground and flight tests
  • Deliver detailed technical reports and presentations
  • Assist in development of manufacturing, integration, and test processes
  • Support qualification and certification process

Requirements For Stress Engineer

  • Bachelor's Degree and/or Master's Degree in Aerospace Engineering or a related discipline
  • 8-10 years of experience as an aerospace stress engineer
  • FEM experience with Nastran
  • Experience with stress-hand calculation/analytical methods
  • Experience with metallic and composite lightweight structural design for aerospace
  • Experience with Flight and Ground Loads, Structural requirements, Calculations, and reporting
  • Experience with Matlab
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Knowledge of English language (required)
  • Resilient, open to change, and able to manage stress positively

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