777x Structural Analysis Engineer (experienced, Senior and Lead)

Boeing Boeing · Aerospace · Berkeley, MO

Boeing is seeking Structural Analysis Engineers (Level 3 and Level 4) for the 777X program in Berkeley, MO. The role involves developing and documenting structural requirements, guiding product design, verifying structural integrity using analytical methods and finite element models, developing test plans, and supporting certification deliverables. Responsibilities include investigating failures and analyzing improvements for in-service products. The position requires a Bachelor's degree in Engineering and relevant work experience, with preferred experience in commercial aircraft structural analysis, metallic and composite structures, and fatigue/damage tolerance analysis.

What you'd actually do

  1. Develop, integrate, and document structural requirements to establish the system design.
  2. Coordinate with other engineering groups to establish the product’s environment.
  3. Guide product design and verify structural integrity using analytical methods, finite element models/simulations, and other analysis tools throughout the product lifecycle.
  4. Develop test plans and configurations, support test execution, and analyze/report test results to validate and verify systems and components meet requirements and specifications.
  5. Define and document certification and test results to substantiate compliance for customers and regulatory agencies.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering (with a focus on Mechanical, Civil, Aerospace Aeronautical or Material Sciences)
  • 5+ years of related work experience (Level 3)
  • 9+ years of related work experience (Level 4)

Nice to have

  • Experience in commercial aircraft stress and structural analysis.
  • Experience with metallic and composite structural analysis.
  • Experience with Fatigue and Damage Tolerance Analysis.
  • Familiarity with Boeing analysis tools such as Common Structures Workstation, IAS, CASTLE, CATIA V5, and ENOVIA.

What the JD emphasized

  • structural certification
  • finite element models
  • analysis tools