Frewer Engineering
Structural Analyst

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Company Description
At Frewer Engineering, we deliver advanced mechanical engineering services to customers facing complex technical challenges. Our core capabilities include structural analysis, fluid and thermodynamic analysis, structural and composite design, and fully integrated turnkey design programs. The team draws on experience across aerospace and defence, marine, energy, sport, and other sectors, enabling us to support diverse and demanding engineering projects. We are guided by the values of trust, initiative, innovation, and collaboration as we work to help customers address society’s evolving technical needs.
Role Description
This full-time, on-site Structural Analyst role is based in the Portsmouth area and focuses on supporting an advanced mechanical and structural engineering project in the Marine sector.
The Structural Analyst will perform detailed structural and stress analyses for components and assemblies, including composite and metallic structures, using appropriate analytical and numerical methods.
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- Developing analysis models
- Preparing clear technical reports
- Presenting findings to project teams and clients
- Collaborating closely with design engineers to optimise structural performance
- Contributing to design reviews
- Ensuring compliance with relevant standards and safety requirements
Qualifications
- UK national or UK Dual-national
- Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret complex engineering problems and deliver robust structural and stress analysis solutions.
- Experience in structural analysis and stress analysis, including familiarity with finite element methods and relevant industry standards.
- Knowledge of composite structures, including their behaviour, design considerations, and application in high-performance engineering environments.
- Background in aerospace engineering or similar high-integrity engineering sectors, with exposure to safety-critical or regulated industries.
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Marine Engineering or a closely related discipline.
- Proficiency with structural analysis and FEA software tools (e.g. Simcenter, ANSYS, NASTRAN, Abaqus or equivalent) and good CAD literacy. Siemens NX and Simcenter experience an advantage.
- Clear technical communication skills, including the ability to write concise reports and explain analysis outcomes to non-specialists.
- Collaborative approach, with the ability to work effectively in multi-disciplinary teams and manage priorities across parallel projects.
- Understanding of materials science, fatigue and durability considerations, and basic fluid and thermodynamic principles is beneficial.
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