Stress Engineer at Destinus
Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

03 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

02 Feb, 26

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Aerospace Engineering, Stress Analysis, FEM, Nastran, Stress-Hand Calculation, Analytical Methods, Metallic Design, Composite Design, Flight Loads, Ground Loads, Structural Requirements, Matlab, Communication Skills, Interpersonal Skills, English Language, Resilience

Industry

Defense and Space Manufacturing

Description
You’re not just developing mechanical systems — you’re helping shape the next era of flight. Every structure you design contributes to a breakthrough that will redefine global transportation. As a Stress Engineer at Destinus, you’ll work on the mechanical and structural systems that make subsonic, supersonic, and hypersonic flight possible, collaborating across all engineering disciplines to solve new challenges as they arise. At Destinus, we are revolutionizing the defense industry with cutting-edge Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). Our innovative technologies are designed to meet the unique demands of modern defense operations, delivering unparalleled speed, precision, and cost effectiveness. Destinus partners with government agencies and defense organizations worldwide to provide advanced solutions for mission-critical operations, enabling a new era of efficiency and technological superiority. Join us in shaping the future of defense with groundbreaking aerospace innovations. What you'll do Perform detailed structural and structural/thermal analyses and sizing of aerospace structures, components, and systems. Guide structural optimization and design improvements. Deliver detailed FEM Models used for analysis, from GFEM to detailed analysis. Define sizing loads and load cases required for scoping detailed analysis. Deliver preliminary sizing calculations, hand calculations, and simplified estimates to inform the design. Support ground and flight tests. Deliver detailed technical reports and presentations. Assist in the development of manufacturing, integration, and test processes and procedures. Support the definition and execution of the qualification and certification process. What you'll need Bachelor's Degree and/or Master's Degree in Aerospace Engineering or a related discipline 8-10 years of experience as an aerospace stress engineer FEM experience with Nastran, from building models to analysis, postprocessing, and debugging. Experienced with stress-hand calculation/analytical methods. Experience with both metallic and composite lightweight structural design for aerospace. Experience with Flight and Ground Loads, Structural requirements, Calculations, and reporting in the frame of aerospace regulations/certification standards. Experience with Matlab. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Knowledge of the English language is required. Knowledge of Dutch, Spanish, French, or German language is an advantage. You are resilient, open to change, and manage stress positively Why Join Us? ✨ The Thrill of the Future – Work on cutting-edge projects that redefine aerospace. ✨ Global Innovation Hub – Collaborate with top engineers from all over the world. ✨ Fast-Paced & High-Growth – Experience the rush of working in a rapidly expanding company. ✨ Real Impact – Your work won’t be theoretical—it will shape the future of flight. Destinus is an equal-opportunity employer. We value diversity in our companies and our teams and do not discriminate based on age, race, religion, color, country of origin, gender, sexual orientation, or disability status. 🚀 Destinus – Challenge the limits of time, space, and human potential.
Responsibilities
Perform detailed structural and thermal analyses of aerospace structures and guide design improvements. Support ground and flight tests and assist in the development of manufacturing and certification processes.
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