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Damage Tolerance Analyst
2017-11-08 14:12:04| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
HE Space is a successful international space company. For over 30 years, we have been supporting our customers with qualified experts in the field of engineering, science and administration. We are currently looking for a Damage Tolerance Analyst to support our customer in Germany. Key Tasks and Responsibilities You will be working within the Mechanical Engineering department on projects such as MPCV Orion, Bartolomeo or SpaceTug. Your responsibilities will include Preparation of load and stress spectra for Damage Tolerance Analyses Fatigue Damage Tolerance analyses of tubing, primary and secondary structures Definition of appropriate non destructive inspection NDI methods and verification approach regarding Fracture Control Treatment of nonconformances and quality notifications. Skills Experience You will have the following qualifications and relevant experience University degree in a relevant engineering discipline Professional experience in fatigue and damage tolerance, with a specific focus on Fracture Control Experience in working with NASTRAN and PATRAN Experience with Fatigue Damage Tolerance Analyses ESACRACK, NASGRO as well as Finite Element Analyses Knowledge of lightweight structures and tubing Experience in space and human space perimeters, incl. typical standards ECSSEST3201C, NASASTD5019, NASAHDBK5010 Experience in material properties The ability to work in a team and support the colleagues The ability to understand complex contexts and to perform analytical and structured work to achieve high quality results Fluency in English is mandatory knowledge of German is a distinct advantage. This job is located in Bremen. We welcome applicants who are available from December 2017 or as soon as possible thereafter. If you think you have what it takes for this job, please send us your CV together with a letter of motivation both in English and in Word to Ms Schirin Schimansky at jobshespace.com, quoting job DEBSC3656 before 13Nov17. An exciting and dynamic international working environment awaits you! Please note Due to work permit requirements for this position, please apply only if you are citizen of a European Union state or if you are eligible to obtain a work permit for Germany. Apply for this job
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Ecliptek Offers Industry's Smallest 32.768kHz SMD Crystal Available at +/-10ppm Tolerance
2017-06-19 12:03:26| Ecliptek News
Housed in a miniature 2.0mm x 1.2mm package, This low profile crystal is perfectly suited for portable real time clocking applications
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Only ENLIST technology provides tolerance to three key herbicides in soybeans
2016-11-23 18:42:02| Corn & Soybean Digest
Editor’s Note: Briefing Room is where we run press releases from companies unedited, for your use. The herbicide applications have been made, and growers are busy scouting their soybean and cotton fields to see if weeds are making an unwanted appearance. With recently confirmed resistance of pigweed to PPO herbicides and with few other postemergence herbicide options available to control tough and resistant weeds, growers may be asking themselves what they can use to keep weeds at bay. read more
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Only ENLIST technology provides tolerance to three key herbicides in soybeans
2016-11-07 14:26:08| Corn & Soybean Digest
Editor’s Note: Briefing Room is where we run press releases from companies unedited, for your use. The herbicide applications have been made, and growers are busy scouting their soybean and cotton fields to see if weeds are making an unwanted appearance. With recently confirmed resistance of pigweed to PPO herbicides and with few other postemergence herbicide options available to control tough and resistant weeds, growers may be asking themselves what they can use to keep weeds at bay. read more
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Fatigue Damage Tolerance Engineer Space Structures
2016-07-07 13:06:21| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
Our client is a new joint venture between two large European space companies. Using their long heritage in the space industry, they are developing the nextgeneration European launchers and manned space vehicles. They have several offices in Germany and France, those in Germany are located in Bremen and Munich. Currently they are heavily involved in the development of Europes most advanced launcher and looking for a Fatigue Damage Tolerance Engineer with experience on complex space structures. Tasks and Responsibilities Damage growth analysis under repeated and continuing burden Fatigue analysis, fatigue strength analysis Ensure the structural integrity, creation of Fracture Control Plans and monitoring the implementation Definition and determine load spectra from measurements Determine local stresses with hand calculations andor finite elements method FEM for critical components Planning, Maintenance and evaluating damage tolerance and fatigue tests Create test plans and specifications Support the design in terms of fracture mechanics criteria Proper selection of inspection methods NDI Rate the material properties depending on the environment, materials technology and manufacturing process Contributions for specifying interface, quality and production requirements for customizable subsystem design Support of complex component and subsystem developments under predetermined, organizational and economic standards, and from budget, timeframe and overall architecture perspectives Technical support of the project team and the program head Adjusting existing subsystems and components according to technical specifications or customized requirements Optimizing subsystems based on systematic vulnerability analysis Contributions to external documentation of the results, as damage tolerance reports, load spectra documentation, fracture item lists, production documents and test documents. Requirements A degree in Mechanical engineering or Aerospace Engineering At least 2 years of work experience in FDT in the aerospace industry At least 2 years of experience with material properties for complex space stuctures Strong knowledge of Matlab The ability to meet objectives on schedule and to achieve and coordinate workflows efficiently Strong communication skills to work with different counterparts at all corporate levels Assertive and persuasive personality Fluency in English, both verbal and in writing German language skills are an advantage. What do we offer? ATG offers excellent working conditions and provide you with all the other necessary means to further your career. We believe that training and education, combined with regular assessments and a personal development plan, will create the best environment for growth. If needed we also assist you with settling in your new home or finding the right school for your children. ATG will help in any way it can, including a relocation budget that is applicable for ATG staff as well as employees working at one of our clients. About ATG Europe ATG Europe prides itself in employing Europes brightest minds, and for the last 30 years we have been a key player in delivering highly educated personnel for RD and Engineering environments throughout Europe. Our headquarters is located in the heart of the European space industry on the Noordwijk Space Business Park, in close proximity of ESAESTEC. We have subsidiaries on the Bremen Technology Park in Germany and on the Harwell Space Campus in the UK. We are continually recruiting experienced Engineers for exciting, full time positions based at our customers. As an ATG Engineer, you will be working on very diverse missions and assignments. This opens up unique opportunities to be engaged in innovative projects and challenging you to perform to high standards and utilizing the full extent of your professional knowledge. Interested? Submit your application directly to our recruitment consultant, Harald van Klaveren on harald.vanklaverenatgeurope.com. For further questions about the position andor process, you can also contact him on 316 5431 5882.
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