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The Boeing Company is seeking an Associate Structural Analysis Engineer for its Instrumentation Installation Design group in Berkeley, MO. The role involves developing and verifying structural requirements using analytical methods and CAD software, with a requirement for U.S. citizenship and the ability to obtain a security clearance.
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Job Summary
The role involves developing, integrating, and documenting structural requirements to establish system design within the Instrumentation Installation Design group.
Candidates will guide product design and verify structural integrity using analytical methods, finite element models, and simulations throughout the product lifecycle.
Boeing offers a Total Rewards package including competitive base pay, variable compensation, health insurance, retirement savings plans, and paid time away from work.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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The Boeing Company is seeking an Associate Structural Analysis Engineer for its Instrumentation Installation Design group in Berkeley, MO. The role involves developing and verifying structural requirements using analytical methods and CAD software, with a requirement for U.S. citizenship and the ability to obtain a security clearance.
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Salary
Base: $85,000 - $115,000; Bonus/Equity: Variable compensation opportunities available; Benefits: Health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off included
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
2+ years stress analysis experience
2+ years CAD software proficiency
Bachelor of Science in Engineering
Ability to obtain US Secret Clearance
US Citizenship required
Nice-to-have
Experience with Boeing Analysis Tool
FEMAP or Hyperworks simulation skills
PATRAN/NASTRAN or ABAQUS expertise
Investigating emerging technologies
Developing analytical processes tools
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Civil, Aerospace, or Material Sciences
Minimum 2 years of professional stress/structural analysis experience
Must possess or be eligible for US Secret Security Clearance
Requirement for US Citizenship as per export control laws