Senior Engineer - Engine Life Management
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- Abu Dhabi
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Develop and own lifing methodologies for critical propulsion components, including rotating and static parts.
- Assess component life using appropriate approaches for fatigue, creep, oxidation, thermomechanical loading, vibration, fracture, wear, and damage tolerance.
- Translate engine duty cycles, thermal environments, and structural loads into component life predictions and design limits.
- Define and review the structural integrity basis for parts such as turbine wheels, NGVs, stators, shafts, casings, combustor hardware, bearing structures, and piston-engine hot and loaded components.
- Evaluate the effect of material choice, microstructure, coatings, heat treatment, casting, forging, additive manufacturing, machining, and inspection quality on life.
- Support design teams with design-for-life recommendations, including geometry changes, stress reduction, cooling improvements, material upgrades, and process controls.
- Correlate analytical predictions with test evidence, including rig testing, endurance testing, strain/temperature data, metallography, and field observations.
- Contribute to qualification plans, design reviews, certification-style evidence packs, and risk assessments for new engines and component upgrades.
- Build internal standards, databases, and best practices for component lifing and structural integrity.
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Materials Engineering, or a related discipline.
- Significant experience in gas turbine engines, piston engines, rotating machinery, or high-performance structural systems.
- Strong background in fatigue, fracture mechanics, creep, thermomechanical analysis, and structural lifing.
- Experience assessing the integrity of components affected by temperature, vibration, stress concentration, material scatter, and manufacturing variation.
- Familiarity with finite element analysis and structural assessment methods for high-integrity components.
- Experience linking materials and manufacturing to structural performance and life prediction.
- Strong technical judgement, reporting ability, and cross-functional communication skills.
- Experience with engine life management, repair structural assessment, or durability engineering in aerospace propulsion.
- Familiarity with safe-life, damage-tolerance, and retirement-for-cause approaches.
- Knowledge of nickel superalloys, titanium alloys, steels, aluminium alloys, coatings, and AM materials behaviour.
- Experience with test correlation, mission cycle definition, probabilistic lifing, or reliability-based methods.