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Stress Engineer

Stress Engineer (BBBH13701) Broughton, Wales

Salary: GBP43 - GBP48 per hour


On behalf of our client, a world leading Aircraft Manufacturer, we are seeking a Stress Engineer to join on an initial 12-month contract. As the Stress Engineer, you will be working within the Broughton Wing Plant Engineering Team (PET) alongside existing stress analysts.

Role: Stress Engineer
Pay: Up to £48 per hour via Umbrella
Hours: Monday to Friday, 35 hours a week
Contract: 12-month contract
Location: Broughton – WFH options 1 or 2 days a week
IR35 Status: Inside
SC Clearance: BPSS

Responsibilities

  • Static structural analysis, composite and metallic.
  • Ability to analyse and validate Metallic, Composites / Hybrids structures at component level for Static strength, F&DT and produce relevant strength margins or reserve factors according to validated and applicable Airbus methods & sizing processes.
  • Ability to provide stress analyses for the repair/acceptance of metallic, composites/hybrids structures.
  • Ensure airworthiness requirements for aircraft structures.



Skill Requirements

  • Ideally held T400 concessions approval for stress but not an essential – willing to consider candidates who don’t hold an approval but have relevant stress and/or concessions experience
  • Experience with other aircrafts, military aircraft, or product knowledge



If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please send your updated CV to: Ellie Laflain at Line Up Aviation
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