Job Title
Railway dynamics engineer (Structural Engineer)
Location
Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, QC
Contract
12 Months
Mandatory Skills
Lean Manufacturing, Process Engineering, tooling, Lean Manufacturing Implementation, Work Instructions, Validation (Inactive), Professional Engineering
Role
Looking for a Structural Engineer with expertise in Static Linear-NonLinear Analysis, Dynamic Modal-Transient-Random-Harmonic Analysis and Fatigue Damage-Life Estimation calculations to support Rolling Stock structural design. The engineer will be embedded with a cross‑functional team in Saint‑Bruno, delivering engineering reports and calculations aligned with North American rail standards and quality processes.
Key Responsibilities
- Execute standard dynamic calculations using Multi‑Body System (MBS) simulation tools such as SIMPACK or VAMPIRE within the context of tenders and ongoing projects.
- Perform complex MBS analyses that require an interdisciplinary approach, including flexible body modeling, safety to cross wind, driveline dynamics, and active system behavior.
- Conduct analysis and interpretation of test results, including both laboratory (indoor) and on‑track tests, ensuring consistency with simulation predictions.
- Participate in development activities under the coordination of the Core Competence Network, contributing to the enhancement of methodologies, tools, and technical know‑how.
Required Qualifications
Education : Bachelor’s degree in engineering (or equivalent)
Experience
Ideally possesses 5–7 years of experience in a Railway Dynamics department within the industrial sector, or in development activities related to railway vehicle dynamics.
Competencies & Skills
Strong knowledge of Multi‑Body System (MBS) simulation tools such as SIMPACK, VAMPIRE, or equivalent software.Proficient in Matlab / Simulink, MS Excel (advanced level), and Fortran for data processing, scripting, and model customization.Solid understanding of mechanical vibrations, track‑vehicle interaction, and their influence on vehicle dynamic behavior; good knowledge of train system engineering principles.Sound knowledge of mechanical design and analysis, particularly of bogie structures and suspension components, including primary and secondary suspensions, elastic elements, and dampers.Familiarity with relevant international standards and regulations governing railway dynamics.Demonstrated project management and leadership skills, with the ability to coordinate R&D activities and promote a transversal, multidisciplinary approach.Excellent communication, proactivity, team collaboration, and strategic thinking skills.Advanced proficiency in English (spoken, written, and reading) – mandatory.Seniority Level
Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type
Contract
Job Function
Engineering and Information Technology
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