Senior Stress Analyst
Listed on 2026-01-29
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Engineering
Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics, Mechanical Engineer, Structural Engineer, Systems Engineer
Our mission at Skyryse is nothing less than a new era in flight, where fatalities are nearly zero, piloting any aircraft is simple and safe, and the sky is accessible to all. SkyOS, our industry-first universal operating system for flight, provides any airplane or helicopter with a fly-by-wire flight management solution that significantly reduces the complexity of flying. Skyryse One, our first production aircraft powered by SkyOS, was unveiled in 2024 and features the simplest, safest, and most intuitive flight controls in general aviation.
SeniorStress Analyst - El Segundo, CA
Skyryse is seeking a Senior Stress Analyst to support the design, development, and certification of its fly-by-wire, safety-critical aircraft systems. This role is responsible for performing detailed structural analysis on primary and secondary aircraft structures to ensure compliance with performance, durability, and airworthiness requirements. The ideal candidate is hands‑on, technically rigorous, and comfortable working in a fast‑paced aerospace startup environment where analysis directly informs design decisions.
This is a full-time onsite opportunity based out of El Segundo, CA.
RESPONSIBILITIES- Perform static, fatigue, and damage tolerance analysis of aircraft structures including metallic and composite components
- Conduct classical hand calculations to assess stress, strain, margins of safety, and structural integrity
- Generate structural substantiation to support FAA certification activities (Part 23 / Part 27 / Special Conditions)
- Collaborate closely with design engineering, manufacturing, and flight test teams
- Support trade studies to optimize weight, strength, and manufacturability
- Evaluate test results and correlate analytical predictions with ground and flight test data
- Author and review stress reports, certification documents, and compliance findings
- Create tools and methods analysis
- Support root‑cause analysis and corrective actions for structural issues identified during testing or operations
- Ensure analyses comply with Skyryse safety standards and aerospace best practices
- Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related field
- 6+ years of experience in aircraft structural analysis (commercial, defense, or advanced air mobility)
- Strong background in aircraft stress analysis principles
- Proficiency with FEA tools such as:
- Experience with metallic and composite structures
- Familiarity with FAA certification requirements and structural compliance processes
- Ability to clearly document and communicate technical findings
- U.S. work authorization (export‑controlled environment)
- Master’s degree in Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering
- Experience supporting Part 23 certification or military airworthiness
- Knowledge of loads development and aeroelastic considerations
- Experience working in startup or rapid‑development aerospace programs
- Exposure to fly‑by‑wire or safety‑critical systems
- Prior collaboration with DERs or certification authorities
- The opportunity to change the world through improving aviation safety and accessibility
- Valuable stock option plan
- Heavily subsidized medical, dental and vision plans
- Full‑time employees are eligible for 20 days of paid time off (PTO) and 5 sick days annually. PTO and sick days must be used in accordance with Company policy.
- A company with an ambitious vision, a dynamic work environment, and a team of smart, motivated, and fun to work‑with colleagues!
We welcome all. Skyryse is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
No agency candidates will be considered.
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