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Artificial intelligence structural engineer

Airbus
Bristol
3 days ago
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Overview

Job Description:

Start date: 17 August 2026

Location: Filton, Bristol

Duration : 12.5 months

Employment Type: Internship
Experience Level: Student
Job Family: Structure Design & Integration

What you will be doing

You will be involved in a variety of different activities, requiring you to use different skills (technical, programming, project management, communication) to be successful. You can expect to be involved in:

  • Explore using AI to improve simulation process and lead time;
  • Software tool development to enable our testing and maintenance approaches using coding and scripting;
  • With our support you will acquire and hone your scripting and coding skills alongside gaining knowledge of structural testing techniques and “Virtual Testing” simulations;
  • Learn about our aircraft, their design, manufacture and in-service support;
  • Learn more about how Structures Tests are used to develop, validate and certify Aircraft;
  • Have the opportunity to work alongside Test Engineers, Simulation Engineers, Software Engineers and to be a part of a highly skilled and welcoming transnational team.
Requirements

Our placements are open to Undergraduates only. Therefore it is mandatory for candidates to be an undergraduate for the whole duration of the placement. Please inform your graduation date on your application.

  • Your application should include a CV along with a Cover Letter outlining your motivation and suitability for the role.

We\'re looking for a highly motivated and skilled individual to join our dynamic team. To be successful in this role, you\'ll need:

  • Pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering / Computer Science;
  • Experience in coding or scripting languages, Python is preferred;
  • Basic skills with Git and GitLab;
  • Mathematic skills;
  • Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills;
  • Written and verbal communication skills;
  • Experience with Finite Element Method is a plus;
  • Knowledge of Deep Learning, Computer Vision, Large Language Model is a plus.
Security Clearance

You will be subject to a BPSS (Baseline Personnel Security Standard) check. You may also need to gain UK SC-level Security Clearance or Export Control, depending on the role.

Benefits

Salary: £23,400

35 hours per week // Flexible working hours // Hybrid working // Half day Fridays! // 25 days holiday plus bank holidays

About us

Innovation! Passion! New solutions!

Do you enjoy exciting technical challenges and collaborating with people from different backgrounds? Are you interested in AI development, structural analysis, and simulations? If so, this is the perfect opportunity for you.

You will join the Structures Nonlinear Simulation & Virtual Testing department, a multidisciplinary team of around 30 highly skilled engineers across six Airbus sites. Your role, based within the UK team, will focus on developing the future of structural analysis solutions.

Our team uses nonlinear Finite Element Method (FEM) for detailed structural analysis, while also exploring AI and other advanced digital solutions. We are committed to doing the best job possible, and our leadership team\'s priority is to create a working atmosphere where people enjoy their work.

We want you to bring your experience and perspective to our team, and in return, you will gain new skills and expertise with us. We will provide opportunities for you to develop not only your engineering skills but also your management abilities.

What we are looking for

We want you to bring your experience and perspective to our team, and in return, you will gain new skills and expertise with us. We will provide opportunities for you to develop not only your engineering skills but also your management abilities.

EEO and Recruitment

By submitting your CV or application you are consenting to Airbus using and storing information about you for monitoring purposes relating to your application or future employment. This information will only be used by Airbus. Airbus is committed to achieving workforce diversity and creating an inclusive working environment. We welcome all applications irrespective of social and cultural background, age, gender, disability, sexual orientation or religious belief. Airbus is, and always has been, committed to equal opportunities for all. As such, we will never ask for any type of monetary exchange in the frame of a recruitment process. Any impersonation of Airbus to do so should be reported to .

This job requires an awareness of any potential compliance risks and a commitment to act with integrity, as the foundation for the Company’s success, reputation and sustainable growth.

Contact

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