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Contract Product Design FEA Engineer

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ICONMA, LLC

Cupertino, CA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/5/2026

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Contract Product Design FEA Engineer#26-22121 $106.94-$111.94 per hour Cupertino, CA Onsite Job Description Our Client, a Consumer Products and Software Services company, is looking for a Contract Product Design FEA Engineer for their Cupertino, CA location.
Responsibilities:
Setting up and running simple to complex system FEA simulations. Post-processing large amounts of simulations. Summarizing and presenting FEA simulation results to Product Design Engineers. Providing recommendations for design improvements and iterating on the design quickly & collaboratively.
Requirements:
Experience in Abaqus, implicit and explicit finite element analysis (FEA). Strong knowledge of solid mechanics. Excellent cross-functional collaboration and written and verbal communication skills. Desire to work in a fast-paced environment with passion for creating cutting edge products. MS in Mechanical Engineering, Applied Mechanics, or similar discipline required along with 3+ years of relevant experience.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with ANSA and META. Experience with system level modeling and simulation. Experience in IC packaging, board level solder joint reliability, shock & thermal cycling. Experience with the mechanical behavior of materials and constitutive modeling. PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Applied Mechanics, Material Science, or similar discipline.