Stress Analysis Engineer Warrington £DoE


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Recruiter

Progressive

Listed on

14th June 2022

Location

Warrington

Salary/Rate

£45000 - £65000

Type

Permanent

Start Date

ASAP

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Stress Analysis Engineer Warrington £DoE Are you a Stress Engineer/ Analysis Engineer / Design Analysis Engineer / Engineering Analyst / Stress Analyst?Do you have design AND static & non-linear analysis experience (dynamic, vibration, modal, seismic) of mechanical mechanisms and structures (such as Process Machinery, Mechanical Handling Systems, Hydraulics, Aircraft Landing Systems etc)?Do you want to work for Global Nuclear Engineering Innovator, specializing in concept-based mechanical systems for complex applications?Do you want to work for a forward-thinking Engineering Company that offers its Engineers Hybrid / Remote & Flexible Working? If so, then please see below… Stress Analysis Engineer Warrington £DoE Progressive and a European Engineering Giant in Nuclear Engineering are looking to recruit a Stress Analysis Engineer for their Engineering Centre of Excellence in Warrington, owing to significant business growth and project pipeline for 2023+. Based near Warrington and reporting into the Head of Substantiation & Analysis, the Stress Analysis Engineer will be responsible for:Responsible for delivery of Analysis packages of specific elements or the entire scope of projects, dependent on size / complexity of the work scope.Delivery of technically compliant design deliverables in accordance with the Design Input Requirements within budget and programme constraints.Capable of leading a team of Analysis Engineers and designers to deliver the appropriate solution from Front End Engineering to Detailed Design production.Provide Engineering Support to manufacture right through to client handover.Preparing calculations, reports, tender proposals and estimates, recommendations for approval within Specifically, the Stress Analysis Engineer will: Carry out defined calculations to determine the acceptability of a structural or mechanical component to a specified code/standard.Undertake analysis & calculations, particularly the design and analysis of mechanical plant & systems, mechanisms and structures.Write and check calculations and FE reports Experience Required for Stress Analysis Engineer role: Engineering Degree in Mechanical Engineering (or similar)Design and analysis experience of mechanical mechanisms and structuresConversant with 3D CAD software (AutoDesk Inventor / Pro-Engineer etc)Industrial experience in finite element analysis & classical stress analysisBroad experience comprising static, dynamic (vibration, modal, seismic) and non-linear analysisGood understanding of strength of engineering materialsProficient in the use of ANSYS (Classic or Workbench) / Mathad / StaadProUnderstands and works to the right first time culture and contributes to cease the flow of issues downstream. For the successful Stress Analysis Engineer, a highly competitive salary and benefits package is on offer and the Stress Analysis Engineer role is commutable from Warrington, Liverpool, Preston, Manchester, Salford, Crewe, Chester, Runcorn, Bolton, Wigan & St Helens and my client does offer flexible - hybrid & remote working for its Engineers. In addition, my client also operates a hybrid / remote and flexible working policy for its Engineers as part of their benefits package. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A STAFF POSITION

To be considered for this Stress Analysis Engineer role, please apply via the link below. To find out more about Progressive Recruitment please visit www.progressiverecruitment.comProgressive Recruitment, a trading division of SThree Partnership LLP is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy | Registered office | 1st Floor, 75 King William Street, London, EC4N 7BE, United Kingdom | Partnership Number | OC387148 England and Wales

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