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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2026 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Bristol | Salary: Negotiable | Type: Permanent | Job Description     Job Title:  Stress Engineer  Working Pattern:  Full time; hybrid (on average three days per week on site)  Working location:  Bristol (Filton) / Hybrid  An exciting opportunity has arisen to join Rolls-Royce in Bristol and help safeguard the mechanical integrity of our engines across several Defence Programmes including New Product Introduction (NPI).  Stress engineers ensure the integrity of our products. They predict the mechanical behaviour of components and sub-systems, supporting the Design function, considering various failure mechanisms (e.g. proof, ultimate, fatigue (low &amp; high cycle), creep etc.) and contributing factors (e.g. vibration, thermal induced loads, inherent manufacturing anomalies, corrosion, extreme operating conditions). The role of a Stress Engineer includes being influential at all stages in the design cycle (to ensure designs are robust, meet requirements and are optimised) through to the products service life and to component disposal.  These roles involve working with a range of key business stakeholders to support the delivery of key programme milestones thus enabling the delivery of our Defence Combat strategy for the next 50 years....</description>
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