Preparing For a Stress engineering Interview
Preparing For a Stress engineering Interview
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Hallo My fellow experienced Engineers, my request goes. I am currently trying to prepare for an Interview for a Position of a Stress Engineer in one of Airbus Suppliers company in Germany.
Its an Entry level Interview cause i still don't have much of the experience needed. For those with Experience out there, can you please help me out with some of the question you might put forward for somebody like me?.
I will highly appreciate some insight from your own perspectives. I really need this job and am working hard to leave nothing out even though some are always left untouched.
Its an Entry level Interview cause i still don't have much of the experience needed. For those with Experience out there, can you please help me out with some of the question you might put forward for somebody like me?.
I will highly appreciate some insight from your own perspectives. I really need this job and am working hard to leave nothing out even though some are always left untouched.






RE: Preparing For a Stress engineering Interview
Obviously, in today’s engineering world you have to have a good handle on CAD and various analysis and design software, but please don’t be totally dependent on them to express your engineering ideas. And, I’m not in the aircraft business, but I would want you to be articulate, be able to explain a problem in sufficient detail and think on your feet, and be able to discuss alternative approaches and solutions, we don’t always get the final solution on the first shot. I would want you to have good, young engineer, engineering fundamentals. That means study your Engineering Mechanics, Strength of Materials, Machine Design and Structural Analysis, Structural Materials, maybe a little Theory of Elasticity text books, to name a few. I don’t expect to have to tutor you or hold your hand on the basics of those subjects. I understand that you still have plenty to learn, much experience to gain, our ways of doing things (hopefully well reasoned) and our software preferences, etc. Be a quick learner, be willing to do some study and learning on your own time to show me your interest in your profession.
Research the company and have a few meaningful questions in that regard. Don’t make your first questions salary or how many vacation days. Be well attired, groomed and spoken. They don’t owe you anything, tell them and show them what you can bring to the game. Admit you have a lot to learn, don’t be ashamed of that as a young engineer, don’t dwell on that either, but do express some enthusiasm to learn and for the company and the opportunity.
Good Luck
RE: Preparing For a Stress engineering Interview
Thank you. highly appreciated it.
Hawkins Okeyo
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Good luck.
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