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Stress Engineer (Aerospace)

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Location:Bristol bristol | south gloucestershire
Tags: aerospace | project management | aerospace bristol | aerospace south gloucestershire
Type:Permanent
Stress Engineer (Aerospace)

£30000 - £ 50000 + pension + bonus + healthcare + 25 day's holiday

Stress engineers required with aerospace structures background.

This role offers excellent career prospects into senior stress, consultancy and project management roles due to planned company growth.

Variety of positions available for candidates with varying levels of experience as a number of positions is available.

As part of a billion turnover multi-national; this company is a successful and renowned consultancy proving a range of services to the aerospace, nuclear and power industries. With planed expansion into new market areas and a strong client portfolio, this is an exciting time to join the company.

This role involves stress analysis work predominantly for aerospace structures and will allow you get involved in a range of projects with prestigious clients. Due to planned company expansion; excellent opportunities for progression in a range of directions are available.

Buzz- stress analysis FEA

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