Focuses on engineering fundamentals. Shear moment diagrams, minimizing deflection/maximizing rigidity. basic questions. Also focuses on quickly producing designs and optimizing for manufacturing based on different processes. Also discuss previous projects, and why certain design choices were made/improvements to be made.
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If you had a plate with an eye-bolt in the center that was welded to a rigid structure around its perimeter, what are all the failure modes you could possibly see?
I applied online, and a recruiter reached out a few months later to set up my first interview with a Team Lead. It went well so I moved onto the second interview with the Team Manager. Both interviews were extremely technical and they grilled you on your projects.
The interview started off with the interviewer asking a few behavioral questions, with the majority of the interview consisted of technical questions about engineering fundamentals and applying them to scenarios
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Which pillar in a rigid structure bears the most weight?
Very simple questions, but very specific to the role. There were multiple rounds, and each round was different. Again, very specific to the role and i was rejected for one position, then my former interviews were used to determine my qualification for a different position.
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They asked me technical questions about RLC circuit analysis and how to measure voltage and current.