Job Description:
Fatigue & Damage Tolerance Stress Engineer As part of Airbus’s ambition to grow a proficient and competitive Engineering organisation, we are launching a Commercial Aircraft Engineering Centre in Poland. This initiative aims to leverage Poland’s talent pool and technological ecosystem, specifically in the field of Propulsion systems and overall structure analysis, while supporting our broader Engineering workload and competitiveness requirements, and reinforcing Airbus’ strategic engagement with Poland.
Role OverviewYou will join the Design Office in charge of the design, integration, and support to our major structural components (eg. pylons and engine mounts, fuselage, wing…) for all our commercial and military programs.
The Environment:
Presence in Toulouse Saint-Eloi and Saint-Martin (FR), Filton (UK), Getafe (Spain) and Hamburg (Germany)
You will gain an end-to-end understanding of the product life cycle, from production support to in-service topics, reinforcing the concrete impact of your work.
Multidisciplinary Collaboration: close collaboration with numerous partners (aerodynamics and loads, systems, manufacturing, customer services, etc.).
Future Challenges: We are actively involved in defining future components and the decarbonization roadmap. Our mission involves advanced projects and continuous product improvement (recurring cost, weight, ramp-up, operability).
In this frame, the engineering domain needs you to improve and develop our products and our dynamic stress structure community !
Key ResponsibilitiesAs an Experienced F&DT (Fatigue & Damage Tolerance) Stress Engineer, your main mission is to actively participate in F&DT stress activities for major structural components (e.g. pylons and engine mounts, fuselage, wing…) across all serial programs.
&x1f3af; Main Tasks:&x1f4cb; Main Deliverables:F&DT certification stress dossiers.
Modification Structural Justification.
Stress Summary Report
Production support (concessions).
Capitalization cards and transformation subjects.
OCC support.
Workload estimation / Budget plan (support).
The Ideal Profile:Master&39;s degree in Aeronautical, Mechanical, or Civil Engineering, or a related field.
Proven experience in Fatigue and Damage Tolerance (F&DT) Experience within an aeronautical structure environment would be a plus.
Familiarity with airworthiness regulations (EASA, FAA) and certification processes would be a plus.
Ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary and international team environment.
Fluency in English is required
Knowledge of tools such as Nastran, Hypermesh, ISAMI, Abaqus would be a significant advantage.
Leadership and good communication and listening skills
You demonstrate strong team spirit and are recognized for being dynamic, curious, and proactive.
You are results-oriented and driven by technical excellence.
This job requires an awareness of any potential compliance risks and a commitment to act with integrity, as the foundation for the Company’s success, reputation and sustainable growth.
Company:
Airbus Helicopters Polska Sp. z o.o.Employment Type:
Permanent-------
Experience Level:
ProfessionalJob Family:
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