
JUNIOR STRESS ENGINEER
CDI
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Suresnes (92)

WHO WE ARE
We design today and we will build and operate tomorrow a fleet of airships, the LCA60T, intended for cargo transport. Capable of loading and unloading up to 60 tons of cargo (wood, wind turbine blades, containers, mobile hospitals, etc.) in hovering flight, with a reduced environmental footprint, this transport system is unprecedented.
At FLYING WHALES, we have a bold vision that brings together more than 130 pioneers and about 40 partner companies. These pioneers of the 21st century, men and women, bring their desire, their passion and their know-how every day to give birth to a new transportation solution, but also to an idea. The idea that societies must be able to continue to create links in order to develop.
This is the mission that FLYING WHALES has set itself: to open up isolated regions in the world while helping to reduce CO2 emissions in the transport sector thanks to a low-carbon aircraft.
Would you like to help us write one of the pages of aeronautics history? Here is the pioneer we are looking for:
WHO ARE WE LOOKING FOR?
In the context of the development of the LCA60T GFEM and the LCA Airframe, we are looking for a Stress Engineer to join the Flying Whales Stress Team in Suresnes.
YOUR MISSIONS :
Analyze complex mechanical problems, apply principles and practices of structural analysis, and propose innovative approaches for the concerned problem solution.
Assist on the design of key LCA60T components and systems.
Maintain, modify, and improve the Global Finite Element Model (GFEM).
Define, perform, and interpret representative various finite element analyses (parts, assemblies, and global).
Develop in-house tools based on VBA and/ or Python.
Assist on the definition of Stress methodologies and processes.
Interact with other team elements to define innovative and efficient design solutions.
Perform and interpret analytical stress calculations based on state-of-the-art methodologies.
Redact technical reports which will be ultimately used during the certification process of the LCA60T.
YOUR EDUCATION & EXPERIENCES:
Education: BAC+5 engineering degree (or equivalent) in aeronautical or mechanical field.
Previous experience: At least 3-year experience as a stress engineer.
YOUR COMPETENCIES :
Knowledge of ABAQUS and CATIA.
Knowledge in deformable solids mechanics.
Knowledge in Finite Elements Analysis.
Knowledge in sizing of metallic and composite parts.
Pack office (Word, Excel, Power point).
Any previous experience in the aeronautical field and basic knowledge in Python/VBA will be a positive differential for the application.
YOUR QUALITIES:
Able to connect theory and practice, analytical, creative, and curious.
innovative, objective, open to constructive criticism.
Pragmatic, proactive and rigorous.
Team player.
Good communication in English and French.
WHAT WE OFFER :
Contribution to your success from day 1 with our WHALECOME ONBOARDING and your Buddy.
Conviviality (common activities, internal parties, breakfasts, etc.).
Possibility of remote working up to 2 days a week.
Gym at the workplace.
APPLICATION PROCESS:
An interview with Daniel, Airframe Stress Leader.
An interview with Swann, Structure Leader.
An interview with Vincent, Vice-CEO.
An interview with Thomas, Talent Acquisition Specialist.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION:
Contract: Permanent Contract (CDI)
Workplace: Suresnes-92 (France)
Available position: As soon as possible
Department: Structures
Point of contact: ****************************************
Reference: 031-STRESS
FLYING WHALES is committed to creating an inclusive workspace where employees are valued for their skills and experiences.
If you are passionate, if you are convinced by the project, if this position seems to be a great opportunity for you, we will be happy to meet you!
Salaire : Salaire selon profil
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