Benefits:
- Competitive salary
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Opportunity for advancement
- Paid time off
- Training & development
The Powerplant Engineer develops and drives technical improvements within our shop process, develops repair capability through tooling design and testing systems, coordinates and investigates out of scope findings and measurements including 3D and 4D measurement systems. Liaison with customer and OEM engineers on repair scopes and Engineering deviations.
Responsibilities and Duties (included but not limited to):
Measurement, documentation and reporting on out of scope findings on engines and parts
Repair development, design and documentation
Assists production line Inspectors with work scope processing, the input of non-routines and assurance of necessary tooling and data requirements.
Research technical data, tooling, drawings, and parts requirements for future capability and capacity expansion. Assist QA with technical data research, technical records, material traceability, tooling and parts requirements.
Track documentation during creating, review and approval processes and throughout their lifecycle.
Produces high quality written reports that detail specific findings, processes and results to meet client expectations, applicable standards, and are appropriate for their intended audience.
Liaison with customer service, customers, engineers and staff to achieve our goals
Preferred Skill Set:
Masters Degree in Aerospace Engineering (preferred)
Experience on CFM56 and LEAP engine lines
Knowledge and experience of the Civil Aviation MRO Industry
Familiar with FAA Part 145 Knowledge of aircraft and engine technical data
Excellent communication skills - Strong verbal, written and analytical skills
Able to navigate and decipher technical manuals
Excellent organizational habits
Capable of multitasking
Experience using Microsoft Office Suite CAD Design