
MRB-MAP Stress Engineer / MRB/MAP Stress Specialist
Minor Hotels Europe and Americas
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Montreal • Canada
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Salary
💰 $90,000 - $130,000 per year
About the role
- Work in close collaboration with Liaison Engineers to provide timely stress substantiations for manufacturing and assembly issues
- Engage with Stress engineering teams to resolve key technical issues
- Support the delivery process by providing technical expertise to delivery teams and external customers
- Exchange information and collaborate with other FAL sites
- Document analyses in stress work files
- Review, make recommendations, and provide final MRB stress approvals for reworks and repairs
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in aeronautical or mechanical engineering
- Minimum of 4 years of relevant experience
- MRB or MAP experience in commercial/business aircraft
- Experience in static, fatigue, damage tolerance analysis, and finite element analysis
- Good knowledge of composite materials (asset)
- Experience in aircraft structural design office work
- Knowledge of stress calculations/justifications
- Proficiency in MS Office
- Knowledge of aeronautical materials in use
- Ability to work autonomously and be a strong team player
- Good command of English (written and spoken)
- Bilingual French and English is an asset
- Experience with NASTRAN, PATRAN, HYPERMESH, CATIA V5, NASGRO, and MS Office (including Excel and VBA)
Benefits
- Paid time off based on employee grade (A–F)
- Vacation: 12–25 days, depending on grade
- Company-paid holidays
- Personal days
- Sick leave
- Medical, dental, and vision coverage (or coordination with provincial healthcare in Canada)
- Retirement savings plans (e.g., 401(k) in the U.S., RRSP in Canada)
- Life and disability insurance
- Employee assistance programs
- Other benefits as provided by local policy and eligibility
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard skills
static analysisfatigue analysisdamage tolerance analysisfinite element analysisstress calculationsstress justificationaircraft structural design
Soft skills
autonomous workteam playercommunication