A [JOB ROLE] is an essential member of a military avionics engineering team. You will be responsible for evaluating whether aircraft structures and components can withstand operational loads, extremes, and fatigue over time. Working on fixed‑wing, rotary‑wing, and mission systems, you’ll frequently conduct finite‑element analysis (FEA) and test evidence to demonstrate structural adequacy, durability, and damage tolerance.
Day‑to‑day, you’ll be involved in interpreting load cases and boundary conditions from performance, flight loads, and mission profiles, as well as assessing for strength, stiffness, stability, fatigue, and damage-tolerance – all vital for the safety and security of military aircraft fleets and assets. You will also build and validate structural models, substantiate new designs and repairs, produce reports for design reviews, and support in-service fleets by investigating defects, among other checks. This role is perfect for engineering professionals with a keen eye for detail and strong reporting skills.
You’ll collaborate closely with Design Engineers, Systems/Flight Loads, Materials and Processes, Airworthiness, Manufacturing, and Maintenance, Repair, and Operations (MRO) teams. The work is rigorous and evidence-led, ideal for engineers who enjoy analytical problem‑solving and turning complex data into clear engineering justifications.