Structures Analyst – Engineer I/Engineer II Los Angeles, CA
Listed on 2026-02-15
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Engineering
Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics, Structural Engineer
About Heart Aerospace
At Heart Aerospace, we are developing the ES-30, a regional hybrid‑electric aircraft designed to decarbonize and democratize aviation. The ES-30 seats 30 passengers, with a zero‑emission electric range of 200 km and an extended hybrid range of 400 km. Heart is targeting type certification by the end of the decade.
Your MissionAs a Structures Analyst, you will support the analysis and development of aircraft structural components for a next‑generation hybrid‑electric airplane. Working closely with senior and staff engineers, you will contribute to structural analyses of composite and metallic airframe components, assist with design trade studies, and grow your technical skills in a fast‑paced aerospace environment.
This role is ideal for early‑career engineers looking to deepen their experience in structural analysis, finite element modeling, and aircraft design.
We are looking to hire a Structure Analyst I and Structure Analyst II for the Structure team.
Key Responsibilities- Perform structural analysis using classical methods and Finite Element Analysis (FEA) tools under guidance from senior engineers (e.g., Nastran, Patran, Abaqus, ANSYS).
- Build and modify FEA models for static, dynamic, and fatigue analyses.
- Analyze and interpret simulation results, helping to document findings and recommendations.
- Collaborate with design engineers to support structural sizing, weight optimization, and design iterations.
- Perform basic hand calculations to support preliminary designs and validate analysis results.
- Drive structural testing activities, including test set‑up assistance, data review, and correlation with analysis.
- Manage structural issues by investigating root‑cause analysis efforts.
- Document analysis work clearly and maintain organized records of models, assumptions, and results.
- 0–2 years of professional experience, internships, or co‑ops in structural analysis, aerospace engineering, or a related field.
- Exposure to composite and/or metallic structures (academic or professional).
- Familiarity with FEA tools (e.g., Nastran, Patran, Abaqus, ANSYS) through coursework, internships, or early‑career experience.
- Foundational understanding of structural mechanics, materials, and aerospace structures.
- Strong analytical, problem‑solving, and organizational skills.
- Ability to communicate technical information clearly in written and verbal English.
- Enthusiasm for aircraft development and alignment with Heart’s mission.
- Willingness to learn, take feedback, and work in a fast‑paced, collaborative environment.
- 2–5 years of professional industry experience.
- Exposure to composite and/or metallic structures.
- Familiarity with FEA tools (e.g., Nastran, Patran, Abaqus, ANSYS) through coursework, internships, or early‑career experience.
- Foundational understanding of structural mechanics, materials, and aerospace structures.
- Strong analytical, problem‑solving, and organizational skills.
- Ability to communicate technical information clearly in written and verbal English.
- Enthusiasm for aircraft development and alignment with Heart’s mission.
- Willingness to learn, take feedback, and work in a fast‑paced, collaborative environment.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field.
- Worked in a startup environment.
- Exposure to composite materials and manufacturing methods.
- Experience with CAD tools (e.g., CATIA, Solid Works, NX).
- Familiarity with aerospace certification concepts (FAA, EASA) through coursework.
- Introductory experience with Python or scripting for analysis automation.
- Master’s degree (or progress toward one) in Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering.
- Structures Analyst I - $108,000 - $135,000.
- Structures Analyst II - $124,000 - $155,000.
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