Structural Engineer

MicroTech Consulting
Reading, United Kingdom
Last week
£80,000 – £100,000 pa

Salary

£80,000 – £100,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
22 May 2026 (Last week)

Structural Engineer - Space Industry

Location:Reading, fully onsite working

We are seeking a Structural Engineer to support the design, analysis, testing, and qualification of structures for our VLEO satellite missions.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Perform structural analysis of flight hardware including spacecraft structures, propulsion subsystems, and mechanical assemblies. This includes static, modal, random vibration, sine, shock, and quasi-static load cases.
  • Develop and validate finite element models (FEM) for spacecraft and high-performance aerospace structures.
  • Perform hand calculations for preliminary analysis in support of FEA.
  • Support structural sizing, stiffness optimisation, and load path analysis for launch and in-orbit environments.
  • Plan and execute vibration, shock, and structural qualification testing test campaigns end-to-end: write the test plan, instrument the hardware, interpret the data, correlate the model, and close out the qualification report.
  • Instrument hardware using accelerometers and strain gauges, and correlate test results back to analytical models.
  • Review engineering drawings and collaborate directly with designers to drive structural design decisions.
  • Support qualification activities against relevant aerospace and space standards including GEVS, ECSS, and NASA requirements.
  • Contribute to structural verification activities across development, integration, and test phases.

Fundamental Requirements:

  • Education: B.S. or M.S. degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Structural Engineering, or a related field.
  • 3+ years of structural analysis experience on flight hardware, including spacecraft, launch vehicles, missiles, or high-performance structures.
  • Experience with structural analysis of spacecraft structures and subsystems, including electronic boxes, propulsion systems, hydraulics, or solar panels.
  • Experience with design for manufacturing (DFM).
  • Hands-on experience with FEM and ability to justify modelling assumptions and approaches.
  • Experience with Altair OptiStruct is a strong plus; proficiency with industry-standard solvers such as NASTRAN, ANSYS, or Abaqus is required.
  • Familiarity with launch environments including random vibration PSDs, SRS shock spectra, and quasi-static load factors.
  • Practical experience supporting environmental testing, including instrumentation with accelerometers and strain gauges and model correlation activities.
  • Confidence reading and reviewing engineering drawings and working directly with design engineers on structural decisions.
  • Experience with analysis of composite materials.
  • Experience with material testing, metallic and composites

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