Overview
Job Summary:
The Application Engineer - Structure Mechanics will be responsible for pre/post sales technical support for CADFEM's simulation solutions, with a focus on structural mechanics, finite element analysis (FEA), and multiphysics applications. This role requires a combination of strong technical expertise, problem solving skills, and customer engagement to ensure successful adoption of simulation technologies across various industries.
Responsibilities
- Provide pre/post sales technical support for ANSYS structural simulation tools, including Mechanical and LS-DYNA
- Develop and deliver technical demos, benchmarks, and proof-of-concepts to address customer requirements
- Support customers in simulation setup, model validation, and design optimization using FEA methodologies
- Collaborate with sales and technical teams to identify customer challenges and propose effective simulation solutions
- Conduct training sessions, workshops, and webinars to enhance customer capability and product adoption
- Resolve customer issues efficiently while ensuring a high level of satisfaction and technical quality
- Share knowledge and best practices within CADFEM's global technical community and contribute to technical content such as case studies and white papers
- Continuously enhance domain expertise in areas like linear/nonlinear analysis, fatigue, optimization, composites, and thermal-structural coupling
Qualifications
- Strong knowledge of structural mechanics, material modeling, contact analysis, and thermal-structural coupling
- Hands-on experience with Ansys Mechanical workbench or LS-DYNA is highly preferred
- Experience in vibration analysis, fatigue, fracture mechanics or nonlinear simulations
- Exposure to automation and scripting (Python, APDL, etc)
- Prior experience supporting industrial customers in domains like automotive, aerospace, energy or electronics
- Familiar with CAD tools and geometry preparation for simulation
- Good understanding of CAE methodologies, simulation workflows, and design optimization principles