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Aerospace In-Service Stress Engineer
Job in
Dorval, Montréal, Province de Québec, H0S, Canada
Listed on 2026-07-14
Listing for:
Bombardier Transportation GmbH
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-07-14
Job specializations:
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Engineering
Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: Dorval
Elevate your engineering career with Bombardier as an In-service Stress Engineer. Focus on stress analyses and innovative repairs for top-tier aircraft.
In this position based at Bombardier’s Administrative Centre, you will leverage a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Mechanical or Aerospace engineering with 10+ years of aerospace experience.
Your role will involve conducting various stress analyses, preparing compliance reports, and collaborating effectively across disciplines to support aircraft like the Challenger and Global.
Key Responsibilities:
• Support stress repair activities with detailed analyses
• Prepare comprehensive static strength and damage reports
• Perform essential calculations for design assessment
• Review engineering drawings to aid repair solutions
• Ensure compliance with airworthiness and certification standards
Requirements:
• Degree in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering
• Minimum 10 years aerospace experience
• Strong background in structural analysis
• Proficiency in CATIA V5, Patran/Nastran, and Nasgro
• Effective communication and collaborative skills
Drive your passion for aerospace engineering with Bombardier, delivering high-performance solutions.
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