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Finite Elements Method (FEM) Engineer / The Netherlands
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Added: | 2020-04-07 |
Location: | The Netherlands |
Salary: | |
Duration: | Indefinite |
Apjid | 3 |
Function description
As a FEM Engineer you will be responsible design modelling and passing on complete ship constructions for longitudinal strength / stiffness, as well as processing the models and results of calculations in reports. Consulting and and collaborating with direct colleagues within the FEM department and other disciplines (Mechanical / Interior / Exterior / Structural / Naval Architecture).
Requirements
- Knowledge of FEM / Structural Engineering (Maritime or Aviation);
- At least HBO thinking and work level;
- Can work with 3D CAD systems (e.g. Siemens NX);
- Experience with FEM calculations and packages;
- Knowledge of ship construction and FEM and vibration analyses;
Your duties:
Modelling and passing on complete ship constructions for longitudinal strength / stiffness; Modelling and passing on all local structures (helicopter hangars, swimming pools, skin doors, crane foundations, windows, etc.); Processing of the models and results of calculations in reports; Consult and collaborate with direct colleagues within the FEM department and other disciplines (Mechanical / Interior / Exterior / Structural / Naval Architecture). [/list]We offer:
Experienced FEM team members who will guide you; Space for further development, such as gaining knowledge in your field and working in composite engineering teams with the yard (this also allows you to work in a different location); An organization in full development, where your qualities and talents are appreciated; A function in an organization where technology is located on top of current possibilities; Good working conditions such as a gross monthly salary between € 3,128 and € 4,108 (e.g. 40 hours p/w), a 13th month, 27 holidays + 13 ADV days. [/list] If you are a real Structural Engineer and especially Finite Elements Methods (FEM) is interesting for you. If you can translate our customers' dream into constructive solutions...Then you are the professional we are looking for.How to Apply
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