Stress Analysis Jobs in the Midlands

2 Stress Analysis Jobs in the Midlands

Mechanical Design Engineer

Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands
Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd
to further your knowledge and experience, delivering the full design process for specialist machinery, including producing drawings, liaising with manufacturers and engaging in stress analysis for materials and designs. This company boast worldwide exports, and offer an array of specialist tooling equipment to the … 3D Software, will have a good knowledge of engineering materials, preferably with a background in tools or machinery and have some knowledge of stress analysis of products. This is a great opportunity to join a company with plans to develop in 2023, who continue … to offer an excellent surface, while working on a variety of interesting machinery. The Role 2D & 3D Designing on SolidWorks Conducting Stress Analysis Managing projects, creating BOMS Designing welding, hydraulic and tooling machinery £35,000 £45,000 + 30 days holiday + pension + more »
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: £35,000 - £45,000
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Stress Engineer

Kidderminster, England, United Kingdom
CBSbutler
Stress Engineer Stress; FEA; Structures; Materials Science; Mechanical Engineering £35,000 - £55,000 + excellent bens. Kidderminster (Hybrid available) A cutting-edge Aerospace & Defence organisation have a unique opportunity for a Stress Engineer to join their Design team. The design department … designs new and modified rocket motors and related systems. Analysis of rocket motor designs, including: Ballistic performance prediction and modelling, propellant charge and hardware stress analysis, and the provision of documentation service. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & REPONSIBILITIES - Stress Engineer Technical … Responsibilities Analysis of new and existing rocket motor systems such as motor hardware and propellant charge structural and thermal analysis using FEA software. The use of various software and programming techniques, including: Abaqus, Altair-Hyperworks, Fortran and Matlab. Rheological analysis of more »
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