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      <description>Location: Guildford | Salary: &amp;pound;40000 - &amp;pound;60000/annum | Type: Permanent | Client Overview   A growing Design Consultancy who offers a collaborative, progressive, and autonomous environment. There is a defined growth path in place for this specific hire, and an openness to venture into new markets. They currently work with Aerospace, Marine, Green Energy, and more.     Job Responsibilities   	 Develop composite component and assembly designs 	 DfM including tooling concepts and process selection 	 Structural analysis, linear and non-linear analysis of composite structures using FEA 	 Produce technical reports and analysis summaries      Skill Required   	 Composite Design Experience of 5 years plus in industry 	 Experience of FEA, performing structural analysis of composite structures 	 Able to support the wider business, in projects and identifying new opportunities 	 You will have ownership of projects, so you should be well versed in planning and delivering packages of work, scheduling and budgeting      Compensation &amp; Other Benefits   	 £40,000 to £60,000 (based on experience in Composite Design) 	 Private Healthcare, Pension, and Life Assurance 	 Funded Professional Training &amp; Development 	 Hybrid/Flexible working (typically 3&amp;2)      You will be req...</description>
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