Senior Analysis Engineer – Durability

Volvo Group

  • Bangalore, India
Senior Analysis Engineer – Durability
Job Posted : Aug 30th, 2022

Job Description

  • Perform Linear & Non-Linear, Modal and Transient Simulations at Vehicle & subsystems Level.
  • Perform the durability analysis for fatigue life prediction using different fatigue software.
  • Perform optimization studies and a Mind-set of continuous improvement supporting common methods and tools.
  • Showcase high level of confidence in simulation results by adopting best practices, appropriate assumptions, and required simplifications. Also, suggest recommendations to solve issues.
  • Implement analytical approach and establish correlation with measurements and test.
  • Work in a Global and Multi-cultural environment with an opportunity to be part of complete product Development life cycle and closer to customer experience.

Qualification And Experience:-

  • MS/M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering is a Must
  • 6-9 years of CAE experience in Product development from Automotive industry
  • Good knowledge of Fatigue, Non-linearity and Structural simulation
  • Must have Hands on experience in CAE Tools like MSC Nastran, ABAQUS, n-Code/other Fatigue software, Hyper-Works & Beta-CAE.
  • Exposure to Physical testing and measurements is a merit
  • Excellence in communication, networking and Problem solving skills

Location:-

  • Bangalore, India.

Company Overview:-

The Volvo Group drives prosperity through transport solutions, offering trucks, buses, construction equipment, power solutions for marine and industrial applications, financing and services that increase our customers’ uptime and productivity. Founded in 1927, the Volvo Group is committed to shaping the future landscape of sustainable transport and infrastructure solutions. Countless career opportunities are offered across the group’s leading brands – Volvo, Volvo Penta, UD Trucks, Terex Trucks, SDLG, Renault Trucks, Prevost, Nova Bus, Mack, Eicher, Dongfeng Trucks and Arquus.

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