The Role
The Stress Engineer will perform structural analysis, prepare engineering documentation, and support design processes for military applications, ensuring compliance with certification standards.
Summary Generated by Built In
- Perform structural analysis using classical hand analysis methods and finite element analysis on metallic and non-metallic structure.
- Understand customer requirements and prepare formal, controlled engineering documentation (i.e. structural analysis reports, specifications, etc.).
- Prepare and present design review material in support of technical interchange meetings with suppliers and external/internal customers.
- Review designs for preliminary sizing of structural reinforcements and load path definition for structural modifications.
- Support design process from preliminary/conceptual design through critical/detail design.
- Write, Review or Approve structural substantiation reports that meet technical requirements for the program and certifying authorities (TCCA/FAA/EASA).
- Assess primary structure, secondary structure, and flight test installations from a static strength perspective.
- Perform fatigue and damage tolerance assessments based on customer’s mission profile requirements.
- Perform Material Review Board (MRB) duties in support of operations activities (as required).
Requirements
- You must have a Bachelor of Engineering or equivalent.
- You must have a minimum of 5 years of relevant stress engineering experience.
- Per US ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations) Requirements, must be a U.S. Citizen or U.S. Permanent Resident (Green Card Holder).
- You must have proficiency in FEM tools (i.e. Patran, Nastran, Nasgro, Altair).
- You must have proficiency with all Microsoft Office software applications.
- You have proficiency with CATIA V5.
- You have an understanding of civil aircraft certification rules and experience in certification procedures.
- You must have excellent communication and listening skills, and the ability to interface constructively and effectively in a cross functional team environment.
- You must be able to work independently and efficiently multitask.
- You must have a good understanding of aircraft structural load path and have experience with analysis methodologies for various primary and secondary structural components (static, fatigue and damage tolerance).
- MRB is an asset (might be a requirement for some positions).
- Experience in an integration role or function is an asset.
Skills Required
- Bachelor of Engineering or equivalent
- Minimum of 5 years of relevant stress engineering experience
- Proficiency in FEM tools (i.e. Patran, Nastran, Nasgro, Altair)
- Proficiency with all Microsoft Office software applications
- Proficiency with CATIA V5
- Understanding of civil aircraft certification rules and experience in certification procedures
- Excellent communication and listening skills
- Ability to interface effectively in a cross functional team environment
- Ability to work independently and efficiently multitask
- Good understanding of aircraft structural load path
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The Company
What We Do
Sogeclair S.A. specializes in the design and development of high-tech products for the aeronautics, aerospace, and civil and military transport industries, also developing simulation products and software. It is an engineering company providing high-value-added solutions and innovative industrial products for mobility sectors.








