Stress Engineer
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We're hiring for a Stress Engineer.
Our client, a cutting-edge aerospace company with four advanced manufacturing sites worldwide, is seeking a Stress Engineer to join their growing team in Farnborough. With a strong focus on design, R&D, and manufacturing, their UK facility (home to 180 employees) plays a key role in developing world-class sensor technologies for extreme environments—particularly gas turbine engines used in aviation and beyond.
Why This Role Stands Out
As a Stress Engineer, you'll work at the forefront of product development, shaping the next generation of aerospace sensor technologies. This is not just about validation—it’s about pushing limits, exploring new frontiers, and turning concept into reality.
You’ll be empowered to lead analysis, assess performance, and provide insight that feeds directly into New Product Introduction (NPI)—all within a dynamic and collaborative engineering team.
What You’ll Do
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Analyse structural integrity of high-performance components using FEA tools and hand calculations
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Perform stress and mechanical tests to ensure products meet demanding aerospace requirements
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Evaluate fatigue life and durability under dynamic loads
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Collaborate with design, project, and manufacturing teams to drive product performance and quality
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Conduct failure investigations and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives
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- Location:
- Farnborough
- Salary:
- £50,000 /annum
- Category:
- Engineering
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