10 Contractor Onsite positions
Kent, WA, United States, 98032
Skills: GD&T, Assembly, Test, Quality, Integration
Applies standard engineering methods to design, develop, and implement new or revised manufacturing & production processes for the efficient/economical production of aerospace products. Responsible for integration of design requirements into processes and procedures through research and development of manufacturing methods, tooling and equipment, facilities, and systems to produce a quality product. Leads planning and development of engineering artifacts to enable the turning of raw materials into finished and discrete products that satisfy design/system requirements. Provides guidance to design engineering on technical specifications that will best utilize equipment and manufacturing techniques. Ensuring that production processes and procedures are in compliance with contract specifications and applicable regulations.
General Responsibilities:
Develop manufacturing work instructions to clearly define the following manufacturing processes: fabrication, assembly, and integration.
Manage quality, build sequence, and schedule for hardware manufacturing processes.
Perform engineering drawing impact assessments.
Disposition non-conformance repair and rework activities.
Support the manufacturing floor in assembly and installation, compliance to engineering requirements, discrepancy resolution, and component acceptance testing.
Investigate root causes, disposition vehicle discrepancies, and take ownership of preventative and corrective actions.
Qualifications:
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical, Manufacturing, Industrial, Electrical, or Aerospace Engineering.
7 or more years direct manufacturing and manufacturing engineering experience.
Understanding of engineering fundamentals for mechanical design and manufacturing including solid understanding of GD&T.
Proficiency in business and engineering software (CAD, PLM, Scheduling, MSOffice, Windchill, etc).
Ability to develop processes compliant to industry quality systems such as AS9100.
Attentive and responsive with strong verbal and written communication skills.
A demonstrated ability to work cooperatively with teams of diverse skills across large geographic distances.
Ability to earn trust, maintain positive and professional relationships, and contribute to a culture of inclusion.
Must be physically able to: support production floor activities; climb stairs and work in small areas
Desired:
Aerospace/Launch vehicle experience.
Broad experience in hardware manufacturing: welding, assembly, integration, instrumentation, cleaning, packaging, fabrication, machining, etc.
Experience with Manufacturing Execution Systems/Software and processes
Knowledge of fabrication processes, integration processes, and configuration management systems
Understanding and applied experiences in Lean Manufacturing
Familiar with applicable industry standards
Recruiter Submission Template -
Full Name:
Highest Degree (Bachelor/Master - Major, University & Year):
Do you have experience with Aerospace Manufacturing Engineering?
Do you have experience with Work Order Authoring?
Do you have experience with production Non-Conformance?
Experience with CAD Tools (SolidWorks/CATIA/NX) (Yes/No - Details):
Experience with PLM Systems (Windchill/Teamcenter/Other) (Yes/No - Details):
Experience with Microsoft Office Suite (Excel/Project/Visio) (Yes/No - Details):
Experience with Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) (Yes/No - Details):
Experience with AS9100 or Aerospace Quality Systems (Yes/No - Details):
Experience with Lean Manufacturing / Continuous Improvement (Yes/No - Details):
Reason for Interest in the Manufacturing Engineer Role:
Reason for Relocation to Kent, WA (If applicable):
Contact Number:
Email ID:
LinkedIn Profile:
Full Address (City, State, ZIP):
Notice Period (Weeks):
Current Work Authorization (US Citizen / GC / H1B / Other):
Expected Rate (W2):
Interview Availability:
Willing to relocate on your own expenses and work Onsite in Kent, WA (Yes/No):