Propulsion fuels systems engineer (associate/experienced)
Requirements
Must have:
– Bachelors Degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, or Chemistry – 2 or more years of relevant work experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience – 3 or more years of experience in Propulsion Engineering – 5 or more years of related work experience preferred – Knowledge of aircraft fuel systems and architecture preferred – Strong technical abilities with a proven capability to tackle complex problems – Excellent project and time management skills; ability to manage and prioritize multiple projects effectively – Exceptional communication skills; adept at conveying complex information to internal and external stakeholders – Experience with multi-disciplinary projects – Familiarity with ENOVIA, CSDT, REDARS, ETAC, IVX, IVT, CATIA (PDM is a bonus) – Knowledge in establishing RCCAs, BPSMs, fault trees, and cause maps preferred – Experience with the COSP process is a plus – Familiar with aviation safety and certification processes preferred – Understanding of large transport category aircraft certification preferred – Familiarity with CFR 25.981 and/or 25.1309 preferred – Ability to work under general supervision and self-direct tasks based on stakeholder needs – Capacity to represent the company professionally in challenging environments – Competency in collaborating effectively across diverse teams – Ability to independently devise innovative solutions that align with business goals – Experience with SCD Qualification Programs and Equipment Management is desirable but not mandatory – Willingness to travel as necessary
Responsibilities:
- Lead teams to ensure effective integration of propulsion/fuels modifications with other aircraft systems – Assist in developing design solutions aimed at enhancing product performance – Maintain oversight of supplier-provided fuel system components – Engage with suppliers for project management and integration of vendor-initiated design changes – Support supplier engineering change proposals, including the review and approval of drawings and documentation – Collaborate with suppliers to establish requirements for qualification tests and oversee planning and execution – Assist in managing Boeing Specification Control Document (SCD) requirements, including options for revision and new developments – Address and investigate issues related to fleet, production, and supplier regarding the fuel systems, such as Service Requests and Non-Conformances – Work with suppliers and external partners to foster successful collaboration on Propulsion Fuels projects – Coordinate, develop, and publish testing plans, reports, and procedures – Analyze data related to testing or certification – Provide assistance for safety and compliance reviews – Create or update documentation related to system safety analysis and airworthiness limitations for the 787 – Manage and prioritize various tasks to support certification and aircraft delivery timelines – Collaborate with internal teams such as Electro Magnetic Engineering, Airplane Safety Engineering, and Regulatory Administration to meet project objectives – Communicate project status, risks, issues, and opportunities to Propulsion and Program Leadership
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Company:
At Boeing, we are dedicated to innovation and teamwork to enhance global living standards. We create a welcoming and inclusive environment for all our employees, offering remarkable opportunities for professional advancement. We are currently looking for driven and skilled Propulsion Fuels Systems Engineers at both Associate and Experienced levels to contribute to the Propulsion 787 program in Everett, Washington. By joining our multi-disciplinary engineering team, you will operate in an agile work setting utilizing the latest methodologies and tools. This role provides the chance to advance your technical and leadership capabilities within a company that prioritizes long-term career progression.