Create assembly and disassembly equipment models and technical drawings using NX CAD software.
Apply engineering mechanics statics and strength of materials knowledge to perform structural analysis.
Create finite element models (FEM) and perform structural analysis (FEA) using Ansys Workbench.
Present in design review meetings and team technical meetings.
Requirements
Enrolled in a degree program in Mechanical, Aerospace or Civil Engineering.
Minimum GPA of 3.0
Understanding and application of mechanics statics, strength of materials and machine design theories and concepts including axial, shear, bending, torsion and combined stresses.
Application of strength of materials theories and concepts including axial, shear, bending, torsion and combined stresses, buckling, stress concentration factors, stress-strain curves, material properties, factors of safety, etc.
Application of mechanics statics theories and concepts: free-body diagrams, equilibrium equations, vector decomposition, geometric properties, friction force, rolling-resistance, overturning, etc.
Understanding or application of machine design concepts: screws & bolts analysis, welding analysis and types, gear and splines analysis, etc.
Familiar with traditional (predictive) and/or Agile (adaptive) project management tools & techniques.
CAD drawing and modeling knowledge.
Familiar with Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T), weld types & symbols, fasteners/threads standards.
Experience with structural Finite Element Analysis.