The candidates must have experience in all, or most, of the following: Integrity assessment of defective power plant components low and high temperature (e.g. reverse code calculation, fracture mechanics, finiteelementanalysis). Legislative compliance e.g. the UK PSSR. Power plant inspection (e.g. steam and water pressure parts, boiler tube surveys, support surveys), with an understanding of More ❯
reputation within the field of bespoke infrastructure fabrication and design. Their commitment to quality and innovation is underpinned by advanced technical capabilities, including 3D modelling, rendering, scanning, printing, and FEA analysis. This exciting role offers the opportunity to work in a highly skilled team, contributing to product development, client projects, and continual process improvement. You’ll have the chance to More ❯
employee support assistance and employee discounts. What you'll be doing: In this role you will: Undertaking a broad range of mechanical assessments, including linear, non-linear and dynamic finiteelement analyses.Making use of traditional hand calculation methods, commercial finiteelement codes and bespoke analysis codes.Using assessment work to develop and substantiate component designs, inform … to degree level, or with equivalent experience, in mechanical engineering, physics or mathematics.Able to prioritise tasks and work effectively on multiple projects at the same time.Demonstrate interest in dynamic analysis and test. Desirable: Good all-round knowledge of the fundamental failure mechanisms and the methods used to assess against them.Practical experience of using finiteelement methods for … structural component assessment, along with experience of providing support to manufacturing engineers, designers and safety case authors.Good working knowledge of dynamics and non-linear events.Experience generating and working with finiteelement models, using industry standard tools such as LS-DYNA, Abaqus, ANSYS, HyperMesh and the Oasys suite.Experience of working in an industry where safety is a priority and More ❯
confident in the design, development, and problem-solving of engine components and systems such as crankshafts, valvetrain, cooling systems, lubrication systems, and more. • You have a good understanding of FEA, CFD, and combustion simulation tools, and can work effectively with analysis teams. • You're commercially aware and experienced in supplier management. • You thrive under pressure and are passionate about More ❯
design and analysis. As an Electric Machines Software Engineer, you will be responsible for developing and delivering first class engineering software products. Engaging in research, implementation, testing of new analysis methods, maintaining Software code and creating comprehensive documentation. This is a great opportunity to work with for a company who have no competitors in what they do whilst also … Electric Machines Software Engineer requirements: PhD qualified ideally in electric machine and drives research Expertise in the design and analysis of electric machines/electric motors (or similar) FEA/Multi-Body simulations Strong knowledge of powertrains, gears, bearings, shafts Software skills - C#, .NET (desirable) If you have the required skills and experience for this Electric Machines Software Engineer More ❯
Derby, Derbyshire, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
TÜV Rheinland Group
The candidates must have experience in all, or most, of the following: Integrity assessment of defective power plant components - low and high temperature (e.g. reverse code calculation, fracture mechanics, finiteelementanalysis). Legislative compliance e.g. the UK PSSR. Power plant inspection (e.g. steam and water pressure parts, boiler tube surveys, support surveys), with an understanding of More ❯