Wednesday 18 January 2012

Structural Analyst - Nuneaton - £0 per hour + � Contract Rates Apply - please specify requirements on application (LHI-103025)

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Structural Analyst
Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England
£0 per hour + ? Contract Rates Apply - please specify requirements on application

Our client is a leading independent provider of product engineering, research, testing information and certification to the worldwide automotive industry and is based in Warwickshire.

Due to an increase in workload, a 6 month contract opportunity has arisen for a Structural Analyst, to undertake modelling and analysis activities, using FE methods to support component and vehicle design and development.

Reporting to the Senior Consultant for Design and Simulation, the individual will be responsible for the following:
- Build, analyse and correlate FE models, including design refinement and optimisation
- Undertake modal and durability assessment of a variety of structures, principally automotive
- Support FE contribution to vehicle design and development programmes
- Support ad-hoc analysis requests in support of design and vehicle dynamics/NVH colleagues
Essential Requirements:

- BSc or BEng or equivalent, in relevant subject
- Significant experience or formal training in FE tools including MSC.Nastran or ABAQUS, Altair/HyperWorks (especially Optistruct and HyperMesh)
- Use of MSC.Nastran or ABAQUS (stress, modal and vibration options) and associated modelling tools.
- Familiarity with automotive structures at component and vehicle level
- Significant experience of fatigue assessment using FE models


Desirable Attributes:

- Experience of MSC.Patran, MSC.Fatigue or DesignLife
- Knowledge of design optimisation tools (Optistruct)
- Knowledge of MSC.Fatigue or DesignLife
- Use of (or interaction with) ADAMS analysis tools

Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Contracts are those of an Employment Business.

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