Description:
Perform strength assessments utilizing both classical analysis techniques and finite element analysis (FEA) for tooling and ground support equipment (GSE)
Document and review stress analyses to facilitate the release of engineering drawings and related documentation
Mentor tooling designers on best practices in stress, stability, and fracture analysis
Provide technical guidance on design concepts, including risk, cost, and performance trade-offs
Support cross-functional teams with input for design development, analysis, and trade studies
Lead conceptual and detailed analysis of tooling and equipment for the manufacture and assembly of structural components, mechanical/actuated systems, and hydraulic and fluid systems
Serve as the technical point of contact and responsible party for vendor-developed tooling projects
Responsibilities:
Perform strength assessments utilizing both classical analysis techniques and finite element analysis (FEA) for tooling and ground support equipment (GSE)
Document and review stress analyses to facilitate the release of engineering drawings and related documentation
Mentor tooling designers on best practices in stress, stability, and fracture analysis
Provide technical guidance on design concepts, including risk, cost, and performance trade-offs
Support cross-functional teams with input for design development, analysis, and trade studies
Lead conceptual and detailed analysis of tooling and equipment for the manufacture and assembly of structural components, mechanical/actuated systems, and hydraulic and fluid systems
Serve as the technical point of contact and responsible party for vendor-developed tooling projects
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in engineering (minimum), with at least 8 years of experience analyzing ground support equipment (GSE) or tooling in the automotive, aerospace or similar industry
Experience creating and validating finite element models (FEMs) using Ansys or NX Simulation with Nastran
Proven Experience of FEA using 1D, 2D & 3D elements with models containing weldments, machined parts, and weldments
Proficiency in generating free-body diagrams to calculate internal loads and reaction forces, and in simplifying and idealizing structural problems of varying complexity
Extensive experience analyzing steel and aluminum tooling, including machining fixtures and weldments using hand calculations
Proficiency in performing bolted joint hand calculations (bolt preload, joint stiffness, shear-tension interaction, insert pull-out, etc.)
Proficiency in performing welded joint hand calculations (required size, length, effective throat, direct and resultant stress, and failure modes
Demonstrated ability to earn trust, maintain positive and professional relationships, and contribute to a culture of inclusion
Familiarity with applicable structural codes (AISC-360, ASME B30 & 31, ASME BTH-1, etc.)
Job Number:
373993
Job Location:
Renton, WA
Rate:
70hr-85/hr
Per Diem:
offered
Overtime:
Possible
Duration:
8 Month contract
Start Date:
2/3 wks from offer
Input Date:
06/26/2026
Firm Name:
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
Attention:
Domenic Avellino
Address:
15 KENNETH MINER DR
City, State:
WRENTHAM, MA 02093
800 Phone:
877/334-7700
Fax Phone:
877/335-7700
Email:davellino@advancedtechno.com Website:www.advancedtechno.com