Title Sr. Stress Analysis Engineer
   
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The Lead Stress Engineer reports functionally to the Project Engineer and has the day-to-day responsibility of leading the Analysis and Modeling team. The candidate will assist the Project Engineer in developing and executing effective engineering plans and design improvement strategies within cost and schedule constraints.



The ideal candidate will be a self-directed, proactive individual who is extremely knowledgeable in aircraft structures dynamics, stress and damage tolerance analysis; anticipates and mitigates risks and problems; can communicate clearly, effectively and positively with management and subordinates; and adheres to engineering/scientific methods in problem solving.



RESPONSIBILITIES:

The Lead Stress Engineer will be responsible for all modeling and analysis in support of the development of large composite fuel tanks for the KC-767 aircraft, including preliminary and detail design, validation test definition and execution, qualification, and support to aircraft-level FAA certification activities.
Work with the Project Engineer to develop detailed WBS tasks that can be managed and delivered effectively. He/she will be responsible for coordination of analysis team activities with design engineering in support of validation, optimization, qualification, and certification of the tank structures and subsystems.
He/she will lead, monitor and report technical/schedule/budget(hours) progress of the tank analysis team in accordance with the plan to the Project Engineer.
Assist the Project Engineer and/or the responsible Engineering Manager in defining and promoting a mentorship/development plan in analysis and F&DT for junior engineers in the group.