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Keep track of new industry standards and specifications for wind turbine structural strength; assist the team with simulation tool optimization, analysis method iteration, and component-level design improvements.
Global Graduate Program 2026 - Tower and foundation engineer Requisition ID: 1770 Country/Region: DE Location: Frankfurt, DE Job Type: Full Time Workplace Type: On Site Job Responsibilities: Assist in the applicability verification and structural strength analysis of wind turbine nacelle components; support site assessment, strength certification and other related technical work.
Proactively learn interdisciplinary knowledge in loads, control, blades and related fields; support the analysis and arrangement of component design optimization from a full-system perspective.
Participate in basic static and fatigue strength assessment and data compilation for key wind turbine components; assist in resolving common technical issues encountered during design and verification.
Qualifications: Education: Master's degree or above in Structural Strength-related majors such as Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Vehicle Engineering.
Professional foundation: Solid knowledge of structural statics, fatigue mechanics and mechanical engineering fundamentals; candidates with basic thinking and capability in wind turbine component strength analysis and structural optimization are preferred.
Tools & standards: Familiar with wind turbine strength-related standards including IEC, GL, FKM, Eurocode 3; proficient in relevant software. Technical English: Good command of professional English; able to read English technical documents and conduct basic technical communication with foreign counterparts. #J-18808-Ljbffr