Structural Engineer
About the role
Job Description Role Overview The Onsite Engineer / Coordinator serves as the critical link between the client’s engineering team and the offshore delivery team for aerospace structural design projects. This role ensures seamless coordination, compliance with aerospace standards, and timely delivery of high-quality engineering outputs across aircraft programs.
Key Responsibilities Client Interface & Coordination Act as the single point of contact (SPOC) for the client’s structural engineering team Coordinate daily interactions with client stakeholders (Design, Stress, MRB, Manufacturing teams) Translate client requirements into actionable inputs for offshore teams Participate in technical reviews, design discussions, and program meetings Structural Design & Analysis Coordination Coordinate design and development of aircraft structural components (fuselage, wing, empennage, interiors, etc.) Ensure compliance with aerospace standards such as: FAR/CS regulations Company-specific design practices (e.g., ABD, BAC, DHC standards) Review and validate: 2D drawings and 3D models Stress analysis reports Modification packages and concessions Individaully Execute the tasks based on the requirements Support on the Enovia upload/download/ links creation etc. Tools & PLM Coordination Work within client PLM systems such as: CATIA (V5/V6) ENOVIA Teamcenter (if applicable) Ensure proper data management, version control, and release processes Support issue resolution related to CAD/PLM workflows Change Management & MRB Support Coordinate engineering changes (ECR/ECO) and ensure proper implementation Disposition of non-conformances (Use-As-Is, Repair, Rework) Ensure timely closure of design queries and shop floor issues Manufacturing & Production Support Interface with manufacturing teams for build issues and design clarifications Support concession handling and deviation management Ensure producibility and manufacturability of designs Project Tracking & Delivery Track deliverables, schedules, and milestones Identify risks, dependencies, and bottlenecks Provide daily/weekly status reports to stakeholders Ensure adherence to SLAs and KPIs Quality & Compliance Ensure deliverables meet aerospace quality standards Participate in design reviews, audits, and compliance checks Maintain documentation traceability and configuration control Required Skills & Qualifications Education Bachelor’s / master’s degree in aerospace / mechanical engineering Technical Skills Strong understanding of: Aircraft structures and materials (metallic & sheet metal) Structural design principles and load paths Stress analysis fundamentals Hands-on experience with: CATIA (mandatory) ENOVIA Drawing standards and GD&T Domain Knowledge Familiarity with: Aircraft certification requirements (FAR/CS 25) Engineering change processes (ECR/ECO) MRB and concession workflows Soft Skills Strong communication and stakeholder management Ability to work in onsite-offshore delivery models Problem-solving and decision-making skills Ability to handle high-pressure project environments Preferred Qualifications Prior experience working with OEM programs Experience in digital mock-up (DMU) and clash analysis Engineering Changement Notes, Charnge request etc. Key Deliverables Accurate and timely coordination of structural design deliverables Zero-defect quality in drawings/models released to client Effective closure of design queries and MRB issues Seamless communication between onsite and offshore teams Typical Work Environment Client-facing role at OEM or Tier-1 supplier location Collaboration with global engineering teams Skills Required Structural Design,ENOVIA,Configuration Control,Materials Testing,Design,Engineering Change Order (ECO),Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) Location Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Desirable Skills Structural Design,ENOVIA,Configuration Control,Materials Testing,Design,Engineering Change Order (ECO),Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)