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 23 days 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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