Structural Analysis Engineer (Aerospace)
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About Skyroot Aerospace A cutting-edge startup founded by ex-ISRO scientists. Dedicated to affordable space access, we're rewriting aerospace technology rules. Our dynamic team fosters inventiveness, collaboration, and relentless excellence. Join us on a transformative journey to redefine space possibilities. Welcome to the forefront of space innovation with Skyroot Aerospace! Role & Responsibilities: Structural analysis of launch vehicle mechanical systems with strong emphasis on Composites and Hyper-elastic materials Skills/Requirements:
- Strong FEA experience including non-linear, buckling, modal, composites, thermal & thermo-structural analysis
- Exposure to joints design & analysis
- Experience with material characterization and establishing design allowables for metals, composites, rubbers etc
- Ability to interpret Engineering and Manufacturing drawings including complex assemblies
- Exposure to Aerospace design & quality standards
- Hands-on exposure to complete product development life cycle from design/analysis to actual realization & assembly preferred
- Strong engineering judgment and capability to learn new concepts quickly
- Capability to physically understand the problems and offer quick solutions on a system level
- Ability to work in a fast paced, autonomously driven, and demanding start-up environment
- Interaction with multiple teams to ensure the design meets all requirements
- Excellent communication skills both written and verbal
- Bachelors of Engineering in Mechanical/Aeronautical/Aerospace.
- 3-5 years of experience in aerospace structural analysis and/or the behavior of non-linear materials.
- Strong understanding of fundamentals of Mechanics of Materials.
- Experience with Finite Element Analysis and tools such as Ansys and Hyperworks.
- Prepare design reports, test plans and post test data analysis reports for the structures analyzed
- Thrive to deliver on time.
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