RUAG Ltd is the strategic technology partner for the Swiss Armed Forces. As a visionary thinking technology business, RUAG develops market-leading solutions for the life-cycle management of military systems and ensures reliable operation in all situations. Around 2,500 employees at 15 locations provide a significant contribution to Swiss security every day.
Main Tasks
Conduct and lead structural of analyses of aircraft structures (incl. fatigue calculations and spectrum generation)
Perform fatigue safe-life and damage tolerance analyses to establish metallic component retirement times and inspection intervals
Verify and check structural integrity by using appropriate analytical methods, finite element models/simulations and other analysis tools
Support in-service products by investigating failures and analysing improvements
Define and document technical substantiate reports for customer
Requirements / Skill set
Technical studies (BSc, MSc) in engineering
Minimum 5 years of relevant experience in structural mechanics, fatigue and/or fracture mechanics
Experience with Fatigue & Damage Tolerance analysis, especially for airborne applications
Experience with Hyperworks and AFGROW
Strong background utilizing classical hand analysis and finite element methods
Experience with Military and Civil Certification of Aircraft
Very good communication and writing skills in English. Basic understanding of German.
Ability to work with outside partners and Government customers
Compliance with Swiss Security Clearance and ITAR Clearance requirements
RUAG as an employer
Because you know what you want. We provide room for ideas and independence. Share your enthusiasm for future-oriented technologies with established colleagues. Take responsibility together with us and make a significant contribution to the security of Switzerland. We look forward to your application!
Contact
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RUAG AG | Beat Müller | Senior Human Resources Manager