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Stress / Structural Analysis Engineer — Composites (eVTOL) — Aichi
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Stress / Structural Analysis Engineer — Composites (eVTOL) — Aichi

AbbealTokyoPosted 27 days ago

求人概要

Salary
¥8,000,000 - 16,000,000/年
Job Type
正社員
Japanese Level
不要
Category
Tech & Engineering

職務内容

About Abbeal Abbeal is an international IT & engineering consulting firm (France, Japan, Canada). Through Abbeal, lead the stress analysis and structural integrity of a composite eVTOL airframe for a Japanese flying-car maker in Aichi. Context You will lead stress analysis and structural integrity of a composite airframe for a passenger eVTOL (electric vertical take-off & landing aircraft), for a Japanese flying-car maker. Full on-site in the Aichi (Nagoya) area. English is the working language; Japanese is not required (no JLPT requirement). Your Mission Lead stress and structural analysis of a composite (CFRP) airframe Run FEA with Nastran and LS-DYNA Own fatigue & damage tolerance analyses (CMH-17) Support certification under EASA SC-VTOL Collaborate with design, systems, and manufacturing teams Profile Senior stress / structural analysis engineer (5+ years, ideally 8–15) Strong Nastran and LS-DYNA (FEA) on composite structures Fatigue & damage tolerance, CMH-17; EASA SC-VTOL a plus Fluent English; Japanese not required Location and Setup Aichi (Nagoya area) — full on-site. Long-term mission; freelance or Abbeal permanent. Hired and supported by Abbeal (visa sponsorship + Mobbeal expat support). Indicative range ¥8M–¥16M/year depending on experience.

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What does Stress / Structural Analysis Engineer — Composites (eVTOL) — Aichi at Abbeal pay?
The advertised range is ¥8,000,000–¥16,000,000 per year.
Does this role offer visa sponsorship?
Visa sponsorship is not indicated for this listing — confirm with the employer before applying.
Is this job remote?
This role is listed as on-site. Location: Tokyo. Employment type: full_time.
What level of Japanese is required?
The listing specifies none.