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Engineer specializing in Composite Materials - Mechanics

  • School / Prep

    ENSMAC

  • Target level of study

    Bac + 5

  • ECTS

    180 credits

  • Duration

    3 years

  • Language(s) of instruction

    French

Presentation

The Composite Materials and Mechanics department will close at the end of the 2027 academic year (recruitment open for the start of the 2025 academic year in second year only). ENSMAC wishes to restructure its training offer around Materials and Computing, and refocus on the school's core competencies. To this end, a working group has been set up to reintegrate these aspects into ENSMAC's traditional and apprenticeship programs.
More information to come

The "Composite Materials and Mechanics" engineer designs composite or metal structures, selects the most suitable materials and simulates their mechanical behavior. They can take charge of a project, from drawing up specifications to certification. 

The Composite Materials and Mechanics engineering program is open to apprenticeships and continuing education. It is offered in partnership with CFA Sup Nouvelle-Aquitaine and in collaboration withENSEIRB-MATMECA.

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Objectives

Train engineers in composite materials and mechanical engineering, with skills in the development, industrialization and certification of materials and/or structures.

"An original dual skill set: in materials science, particularly composite materials, and in structural design."

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Know-how and skills

  • Design, select, characterize and implement a structural material, from laboratory scale to industrial sector prototype.
  • Dimension structures at different scales (from material to system) and determine their mechanical behavior.
  • Select and implement manufacturing processes for materials or structures in response to the specifications of an industrial sector.

Target skills 

Designing a structure, selecting materials

  • presentations by manufacturers
  • On-site practical work in an industrial environment
  • focus on materials selection and eco-design
  • high-level scientific teaching on the mechanical behaviour of homogeneous and composite materials

Dimensioning a composite or metal structure

  • certifications on industrial calculation codes
  • in-depth scientific grounding in finite element analysis and mechanics

Managing a project from specification to certification

  • innovation project: from product idea through design, simulation and marketing to prototyping
  • courses in business science, INPulse incubator

Develop specific skills in the context of company assignments

Examples: carbon-carbon composites, fatigue problems on structural components for the aeronautics industry, building up a materials database in conjunction with the company's quality processes, etc.

Apply interpersonal and managerial skills

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International dimension

A professional stay abroad is an exciting and essential part of an engineer's training. It must be carried out over a minimum of 12 weeks, which can be split up.

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Training benefits

  • A training program supported by a network of local teacher-researchers and 23 industrial contributors
  • Carrying out an innovation project over the first 2 years of school, from design and structural design to prototyping.
  • The 12-week mobility requirement in a foreign company or laboratory
  • The opportunity to spend 16 weeks in 3A at a university abroad
  • A choice of specialization in the third year, enabling apprentices to play an active role in their training.
  • High employability of junior engineers in companies that match their target sectors
  • The opportunity to spend a week in Bilbao on additive manufacturing and non-destructive testing.
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Program

Teaching

  • 34% Business, trade & culture
  • 26% Engineering sciences and techniques
  • 21% Chemistry and inorganic materials
  • 15% Physics
  • 4% Molecular chemistry and polymers
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Year 1 - Composite Materials - Mechanical Engineer

Year 2 - Composite Materials - Mechanical Engineer

Organization

Open on a sandwich basis

Contract type

Apprenticeship contract

The work-study schedule varies over the 3 years of training.

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Admission

Admission requirements

Admission requirements

  • Hold a Master 1 degree in Materials Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or Production Engineering.
  • Be under 30 years of age on the date the apprenticeship contract is signed
  • Sign a 3-year apprenticeship contract with a company or public body

This course is also available for continuing education. Our Continuing Education department will be happy to discuss your project with you (contact details at the bottom of the page). 

How to apply 

Submission of applications: from 03/02/2025 to 07/03/2025 on the website eCandidat

Dispatch of invitations to candidates whose applications have been selected on 02/04/2025

Audition of candidates on 04/17/2025

Eligibility results will be announced on 04/23/2025

The Composite Materials and Mechanics department will close at the end of the 2027 academic year (recruitment open for the start of the 2025 academic year in second year only). ENSMAC wishes to restructure its training offer around Materials and Computing, and refocus on the school's core competencies. To this end, a working group has been set up to reintegrate these aspects into ENSMAC's traditional and apprenticeship programs.
More information to come.

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Tuition fees

Under an apprenticeship contract, the cost of training is covered by the OPCO to which the company belongs. This funding is based on the quota portion of the apprenticeship tax paid each year by the employer.

All students in initial training must pay the CROUS student and campus life fee before enrolling.

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And then

Professional integration

The Composite Materials and Mechanics engineer will work within..: 

  • In industrial design offices
  • In a research and development center for composite material structures
  • Prototype test center
  • In an engineering company

Target professions or functions: research and development engineer, calculation engineer, materials and processes engineer, materials qualification engineer, methods engineer...
Industries: aeronautics, space, naval, consulting, sports...

  • 70% of graduates in post less than 2 months after graduation
  • Median starting salary (excluding bonuses): 36,000 euros gross per year
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