How you will contribute to revolutionizing electric aviation:
- Perform stress analysis of nonconformances of composite (and where required, metallic) parts and assemblies identified on the production line
- Review Quality documentation and MRB Nonconformance Reports to determine the extent of defect and appropriate analysis approach to substantiate an engineering disposition
- Communicate NCRs clearly to Structures Stress team leads and request additional technical support when needed to ensure a flowing production line
- Collaborate with MRB liaison, M&P, Manufacturing Engineering and other engineering departments for complex or out for scope deviations requiring technical discussion
- Demonstrate knowledge of standard repair procedures for typical nonconformance occurrences
- Compile NCR Stress Reports documenting the nonconformance incident, stress substantiation, assessment results and demonstrate approval for acceptance or repair
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s Degree in either Mechanical, Aerospace, or Materials Engineering
- 5+ years of related professional Stress experience
- Experience with Stress Analysis Reports or structural substantiation
- Strong understanding of Aircraft structures, design guidelines, composite and metallic failure modes
- Excellent communication skills to interface with cross-functional and multi-disciplinary teams
- Self-starter and motivation to see solutions executed to completion
Above and Beyond Qualifications:
- Dedicated Aerospace MRB experience
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What We Do
BETA Technologies is creating an electric transportation ecosystem that’s safe, reliable and sustainable. A relentlessly focused team is building an extensive charging infrastructure and ALIA, the world’s most technologically advanced electric vertical aircraft (EVA). BETA’s platform and products are strikingly simple. Prioritization of safety and a pragmatic approach to certification drive elegant redundancy, appropriate diversity of implementation and simplicity of control. ALIA’s fixed-pitch propellers and centrally located batteries make it an inherently stable aircraft that is safe to fly and easy to maneuver.








