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Senior Aircraft Loads Engineer

Employer
Boeing
Location
Manassas, VA
Closing date
May 26, 2019

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Industry
Engineering
Function
Engineer, QA Engineer, IT
Hours
Full Time
Career Level
Experienced (Non-Manager)
Job Description: Aurora Flight Sciences is a world leader in the development of highly autonomous aircraft. Our mission is to apply autonomy and robotics to the development, production, and operation of advanced aircraft. We aim to change the way we travel. We frequently achieve what others cant due to a combination of experience, persistence, collaboration, and a culture of innovation. Projects are ambitious and risky. We apply breakthrough technologies to create a new state of the art, rather than advancing the old one. This is your chance to make history with us. We are seeking experts and explorers across the lifecycle of vehicle development. Cross-disciplinary interests are strongly desired; we love people that combine world-class expertise with a diverse background and interesting hobbies. We are currently seeking an experienced aircraft loads engineer to support a variety of aircraft development programs. The position requires a solid mathematical background, a detailed conceptual understanding of aircraft dynamics, a proven track record of leadership, and a strong attention to detail. The applicant is expected to have experience with static and dynamic loads derivation for aircraft. Auroras motto is Fly Early, Fly Often with rapid design cycles and early prototyping. Working closely with aerodynamicists, detailed designers, and analysts, the Senior Aircraft Loads Engineer will provide leadership and the load cases informing the aircraft development process. Specific Responsibilities: Develop and/or interpret aerodynamic and ground loads based on aerodynamic and dynamic analysis. Develop loads plan, loads cases, and required testing to meet certification requirements. Implement loads database to be used by the structural design team. Create loads environment map across the entire aircraft. Leverage parameter exploration techniques to efficiently map the parameter space and create a loads and vibrations response surfaces. Down-select to obtain critical load cases across the parameter space. Validate loads via experimental data correlation. Participate in the engineering review, approval, and release process Minimum Requirements: BS in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, or a relevant discipline. 10+ years of working experience in relevant industry including loads analysis for fixed-wing or rotorcraft. Excellent problem solving and communication skills. Track record of leading teams developing loads for different aircraft. In-depth experience with multiple phases of certified aircraft development. Solid understanding of aircraft aerodynamics and rigid body dynamics. Hands-on experience working within aircraft certification program guidelines (FAA, Mil-Spec, EASA) including experimental and prototyping program type work. Firm understanding of shear and bending moment diagrams. Comfortable with analysis tools such as MATLAB and Excel. Must be a US Citizen or Permanent Resident Desired Experience for Senior Level: Masters or PhD in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related degree Proficiency with CAD (eg CATIA) Experience with leading loads testing to validate models and results. Experience in validation of analysis results against other sources, such as testing Experience of aerodynamic modeling (such as computational fluid dynamics) and/or finite element analysis (FEA) Physical Requirements: Must be able to support travel Aurora Flight Sciences, a Boeing Company, is a leader in the development and manufacturing of advanced unmanned systems and aerospace vehicles. Our mission is to apply autonomy and robotics to the development, production, and operation of advanced aircraft. We aim to change the way we travel. We frequently achieve what others cant due to a combination of experience, persistence, collaboration, and a culture of innovation. Projects are ambitious and risky. We apply breakthrough technologies to create a new state of the art, rather than advancing the old one. During the last three decades, Aurora has designed, rapid prototyped, and flown an average of one new vehicle a year for both government and commercial customers. Now as an independent subsidiary of Boeing, Auroras innovation is combined with Boeings size and strength, creating an unprecedented opportunity to disrupt the future of the aerospace industry.

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