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Crash and Impact Engineer (Remote Working Outside IR35)

  • Location: Manchester
  • Salary: Up to £0.00 per hour + Negotiable per hour
  • Job Type:Contract

Posted over 2 years ago

  • Sector: Engineering
  • Contact: Emily Stapley
  • Contact Email: E.Stapley@jamrecruitment.co.uk
  • Duration: 9 months
  • Client: BAE Systems
  • Expiry Date: 10 September 2021
  • Job Ref: BBBH77206_1627640911

Join a world-renowned aerospace organisation as a Remote Working Crash and Impact Engineer - Propulsion System (Outside IR35).

Would you like to join a global aerospace organisation? Do you want to play a key part in protecting the lives and futures of others?

Due to continued investment, this leading-edge manufacturing business is currently in the midst of a huge recruitment drive and is looking for a Remote Working Crash and Impact Engineer for Propulsion System (Outside IR35) to join their growing team on a 9 month contract.

This is a phenomenal opportunity to work with a true leader on some of the biggest challenges and most advanced technologies in the industry.

The Role

Within the role of Remote Working Crash and Impact Engineer for Propulsion System, you will be responsible for:

  • Analysis of short-term dynamic impact events to the Propulsion System (i.e. hail/bird ingestion, fan blade off and rotor burst containment) by means of explicit numerical simulations (FEM)
  • Be responsible for numerical modelling (pre-processing), conduction of simulations / calculations, post-processing and reporting of the results
  • Actively affect the design of components to withstand possible impact scenarios during the preliminary and detailed product development phase

In addition, you'll also serve as contact person to engineers from neighbouring disciplines regarding short-term dynamic events.

You

To succeed within the role of Remote Working Crash and Impact Engineer for Propulsion System, you'll have minimum of 5 years of experience in a similar position in the Aerospace or Automotive Industry, and you will ideally have the following skills:

  • Extensive knowledge of nonlinear explicit FE analysis methods, structural mechanics and progressive failure analysis
  • Practical experience in the use of the commercial explicit FE code Altair RADIOSS and the corresponding pre- and post-processing tools (HyperMesh & HyperView)
  • Experience with correlation test and in dynamic simulation

In addition, any experience in the analysis of impact events to engines and their surrounding structure in the framework of an aircraft engine certification programme and solid fundamental understanding of composite & metallic structure failure, particularly under dynamic conditions, structural joints and physical/mathematical modelling approaches for all will be helpful.

Background

This is an exciting opportunity to work for a global business that has developed a strategy of working closely with its contingent workforce. Within the role, you can expect to:

  • Work on complex, cutting-edge projects
  • Achieve a work/life balance
  • Work on long term contracts
  • Develop your skills at a prestigious company


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If this sounds like the role for you, we'd love to hear from you!

PLEASE NOTE: A start date is fast approaching so apply as soon as possible!

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