Job Description:
In order to support our international Customer Services / retrofit solutions team, Airbus is looking for a
We are looking for a Cabin Stress Analysis Engineer (d/f/m) for our international team in Customer Services / retrofit solutions, based in Hamburg.
Working closely together with international suppliers and internal stakeholders to drive the qualification and certification process, you will ensure the safe operation of our aircrafts with respect to structural integrity and operational effectiveness.
You will be working at the largest production site for civil aircraft situated in Hamburg. Its location on the southern banks of the river Elbe includes the option to commute by ferry. Experience the special flair of Hamburg in your spare time where vibrant cosmopolitan culture meets nautic legacy.
Attractive salary and special payments
30 days paid vacation and extra days-off for special occasions
Excellent upskilling opportunities and great international, group wide development prospects
Special benefits: employer-funded pension, employee stock options, discounted car leasing, special conditions for insurances, transportation subsidy, employee benefits at cooperating companies
On-site-facilities: Kindergarten close to the site, medical officer for check-ups and other health-related services, canteen and cafeteria
Compatibility of family & work (job sharing, part-time models, flexible working hours, individual timeout)
Working in a diverse environment, with more than 140 nationalities, where every voice is heard
Analyze, evaluate and validate stress related data for Airbus cabin equipment.
Define, interpret and validate cabin supplier tests and set-ups, also you perform checks and approval of supplier stress documents.
Your are in charge of stress summaries for cabin upgrades.
Provide relevant input to design for the creation of drawings for manufacture and support to other functions including stress approval of drawings related to the cabin conversion.
Adherence to airworthiness regulations of the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) regarding relevant design principles, processes, methods and manufacturing guidelines.
Support the integration and provide stress analysis and approval to solutions on discrepancies appeared during embodiment of cabin at Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO) on short notice.
Develop towards obtaining a Stress Approval Delegation.
Mandatory experience in aircraft cabin stress calculations (e.g., seats or monuments).
Several years of experience in structural analysis and fatigue assessment in the aerospace industry with experience in stress analysis and hand calculations.
Knowledge in Finite Element Analysis (FEA).
Team player with a collaborative mindset to work with internal and external stakeholders.
Educated Master’s degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or Aerospace Technology.
English: Negotiation level, German: Advanced.
This job requires an awareness of any potential compliance risks and a commitment to act with integrity, as the foundation for the Company’s success, reputation and sustainable growth.
Company:
Airbus Operations GmbHEmployment Type:
Permanent-------
Experience Level:
ProfessionalJob Family:
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