Structural Analysis Engineer (REQ 225)
Structural Analysis Engineer (REQ 225)
Applied Physical Sciences Corp (APS)
New London County, CT
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APS works on exciting, technically challenging, research & development programs where multidisciplinary teams work closely to address difficult national security needs. This position will allow applicants to collaborate with subject matter experts and make meaningful contributions to project teams and their objectives. It will give applicants exposure to all parts of the R&D process, from first-principle analysis through to prototyping and testing of integrated systems.
This position will be responsible for supporting senior engineers with a variety of engineering tasks from design, development, qualification and testing of military structure and advanced research and development prototypes. A solid working knowledge of the strength of material and Finite Element Analysis (FEA) software is required as well as standard office software skills (e.g. Microsoft Office). A successful applicant will possess good technical, problem solving, and communication skills, and they will be mentored by a professional engineer.
Tasking May Include
- Development and analysis of various metallic of advanced composite material structures.
- Design and development of advanced concepts for increased survivability of military structures.
- Parameterization of linear and non-linear material models.
- Analysis of small-scale structures using the FEA method.
- Course work in finite element analysis techniques and method.
- Fundamental knowledge of materials, strength of material, statics and dynamic analysis.
- Knowledge of engineering calculation tools (Mathcad, MATLAB, etc.)
- Proficient with Microsoft Office suite.
- Experience in one or more of the following analysis codes: ABAQUS, NASTRAN, LS-DYNA, ANSYS or CTH.
- Advanced and composite material design and analysis
- Fundamental knowledge of non-linear material responses including plasticity and viscoelasticity
- Experience with shock physics, survivability, underwater explosions and weapon effects
An immediate full-time position is open with flexibility to work out of any of the following locations:
- Groton CT / Pawcatuck CT
- Arlington VA
Qualified applicants are invited to submit a resume and application using the form below, fax them to 860-448-3075, Attn: Janet, or mail to the company address. Please reference the requisition number and title of the position in the subject line of your submission.
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