Which type of FEA part are you interested in doing? Are you more interested in coding FEA or being an Analyst? And what do you mean by career path? As in stuff you can do or a move up in title and pay? If you are more interested in coding, you can look into joining companies such as ANSYS, PTC, Flotherm…etc or you can even create your own software. I actually know the guys who created TAS from scratch. If titles and more pay are what you’re looking for, than mid to large defense / aerospace companies may be your best bet. They typically have the career paths of Engineer, Senior Engineer, Principal Engineer, and Engineering Fellow (as close as you can get to VP level of pay). Your function may be an analyst, but as you grow your career, you have to have a broad experience in design, other theories of analysis (thermal dynamics, heat transfer, dynamic, structural…etc), in other words, you have to be a jack of all trades and a “master of one” which is being an analyst. Even get mechanical testing under your belt so that you have data to support your analysis. If you are just doing FEA (data in data out) without other skills, like other single function jobs, you will become stagnate in that function. FEA is a tool to use to perpetuate a career, however, not a career in its self.
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