Mid-Level Structural Analysis Engineer – Interiors Stress
Apex Systems · North Charleston, SC · 1 wk ago
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About the role
The Mid-Level Structural Analysis Engineer supports the Interiors Stress team, performing stress and structural analysis on aircraft interior components, supporting design, certification, and production activities.
Responsibilities
- Perform stress analysis on aircraft interiors products using classical hand analysis, Finite Element tools, or Dynamic Simulation methods.
- Support design, certification, and production activities for interior components.
- Evaluate interior structures for compliance, safety, and performance.
- Partner with engineering teams to resolve structural issues.
- Review supplier documents, including engineering drawings, analysis, test plans, and reports.
- Develop, integrate, and document structural requirements to establish interior commodity designs.
- Cook up with other engineering groups to establish the product's environment, such as load cases and interface loads.
- Guide product design and verify structural integrity throughout the product lifecycle.
- Develop test plans, support test execution, and analyze results to validate systems and components.
- Define and document certification and test results for regulatory agencies.
Requirements
- A Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering with a focus on Mechanical, Civil, Aerospace, Aeronautical, or Material Sciences is required.
- Candidates must have 5-10 years of related engineering experience, including structural analysis and experience supporting aircraft or other complex structures.
Technical Skills
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills are required.
- Experience with manufacturing or production systems is necessary.
Additional Requirements
- This position requires status as a “U.S. Person” as defined by 22 C.F.R. §120.62.
- Experience with aircraft interiors or structures.
- Experience in the aerospace or automotive industries.
- 5+ years of experience with aircraft interior components such as galleys, lavatories, seats, or stow bins.
- Experience developing certification-related documentation.
- Knowledge of Part 21 and Part 25 Code of Federal Regulations.
- Experience providing supplier technical oversight.