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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