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Concession T300 Stress Engineer | Broughton

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Senior Consultant – Concession T300 Stress Engineer
Location: Broughton, Flintshire Business Unit: ENG Compensation: Competitive (including bonus)
About the Role
The Senior Consultant will provide expert aerospace structural stress analysis focussing on concession engineering for non-conformities, repairs, and modifications.
Key Responsibilities
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Technical Leadership & Analysis:
- Lead and perform static stress analysis and Fatigue & Damage Tolerance (F&DT) assessments to evaluate non-conformities, repairs, and modifications on primary and secondary aircraft structures.
- Use aerospace procedures (A2406, A2838, A2846, AS-330-M) to justify structural justifications.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to resolve technical issues in design, manufacturing, quality, and configuration management.
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Concession Engineering & Certification:
- Understand baseline/certification stress analysis for specific work packages and process concession inputs such as CODs (Certificate of Departure), COIs (Certificate of Incidence), COAs (Certificate of Authority).
- Prepare, review, and validate stress-related outputs (COS, COI) in line with airworthiness requirements.
- Serve as a technical representative for offshore coordination, addressing queries, clarifications, and technical escalations.
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Tool & Process Expertise:
- Perform stress calculations for metallic, composite, and hybrid structures using analytical and numerical methods (ISAMI, GFEM, DFEM, Patran/Nastran, Hypermesh).
- Ensure adherence to SAP, PLM, and configuration control processes.
- Validate structural integrity and apply aerospace supply chain tools (e.g., DocMaster, Airnavx).
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Team Collaboration & Delivery:
- Work closely with the offshore stress team, providing clear technical guidance and ensuring timely deliverables.
Required Skillset & Experience
- Deep technical knowledge of:
- Non-Conformities, Concessions (DQNs, WQNs), Special Instructions, and In-Service Repairs.
- Aerospace stress methods (Static, Fatigue, Damage Tolerance).
- Advanced structural analysis using Hand Calculations, FE Analysis, and Stress Testing.
- Aerospace design processes (RSDP, SIDP, AP, ABD, AIPI, AIPS, etc.).
- Airworthiness standards and compliance with FAA/EASA regulations.
- Valid aerospace training certificates:
- SAP, ISAMI, VPM, PASS SSI
- Program & Process expertise:
- Experience working with Wing Plant Engineering Team (PET) and MAP activities.
- Concession sign-off experience.


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Technical Tools & Software:
- Finite Element Analysis: Patran, Nastran, ISAMI, Abaqus, Hypermesh
- Simulation & Analysis: GISEH, PASS SSI, VPM
- Process & Collaboration: SAP PAC (PACBS), SRM/ASTR, ADL (Doctorermost), JIRA, Python, MS Visual Basic
- Manufacturing & Tracking: MTS, HSB
Required Qualifications
- Proven experience in aerospace structural stress and concession analysis (minimum 5+ years in a similar role).
- Hands-on expertise in aircraft program support, including design, analysis, and certification compliance.
- Strong visualisation skills for FE model review and stress report generation.
About Infosys
Infosys is a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting, enabling clients across 59 countries to transform through cloud and AI-driven innovation. With decades of experience in enterprise digitisation and digital transformation, Infosys empowers businesses with scalable digital solutions, AI-first technologies, and a commitment to sustainability and inclusivity.
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