Engineer Structural
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Engineering
Structural Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Engineering Design & Technologists, Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics
Overview
Location: Chandler, AZ
Salary: $40.00 USD Hourly – $50.00 USD Hourly
Description: Hi,
Hope you are doing good!!
My name is S. Kumar, and I am a Staffing Specialist at The Judge Group. I came across your profile through one of the job portals and would very much like to speak with you about your background.
Position: Structural Engineer
Location: Chandler, AZ
About the RoleWe are seeking a Structural Engineer to join our Mechanical and Energetics (M&E) team, supporting the design, analysis, and testing of advanced missile and launch vehicle systems. In this role, you will collaborate closely with analysts, design engineers, and program managers in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment to bring complex technologies from concept through qualification.
This position is based on-site in Chandler, Arizona
, and offers the opportunity to work on high-performance systems that have long-term impact.
- Perform a wide range of structural engineering tasks supporting the design, analysis, and testing of launch vehicle and missile systems with minimal supervision
- Analyze and generate safety margins and factors for stress, stiffness, buckling, bolted joints, fracture, and other structural failure modes
- Apply structural mechanics fundamentals to guide preliminary and final designs of primary and secondary flight structures and ground support equipment
- Collaborate in a cross-functional team environment to resolve structural integrity and performance issues
- Develop and maintain proficiency in structural analysis tools such as FEMAP, NX NASTRAN, MathCAD, or similar software
- Interpret and apply engineering specifications, standards, and customer requirements to meet program objectives
- Produce clear, accurate engineering documentation and technical reports
- Define appropriate test levels, instrumentation, and methodologies to support qualification and acceptance of flight hardware
- Collect, analyze, and interpret test data, flight data, and material property data to support design decisions
- Bachelor’s degree in a STEM discipline (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) with 5 years of relevant engineering experience, or Master’s degree in a STEM discipline with 3 years of relevant engineering experience
- Strong background in structural analysis with demonstrated professional experience
- Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and specifications
- Working knowledge of finite element analysis (FEA), classical stress and strain methods, statics, and structural mechanics
- Proficiency with standard computer tools (word processing, spreadsheets, technical documentation)
- Strong ability to listen, take direction, show initiative, and complete tasks on schedule
- Master’s or PhD in a related engineering field
- Experience with high-performance flight or aerospace structures
- Hands-on experience with FEMAP, NX NASTRAN, or other FEA tools such as ANSYS or ABAQUS
- Expertise in composite structures, fracture mechanics, or damage tolerance analysis
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey complex technical concepts clearly
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