Description:
Responsibilities: • Perform installations analysis within the propulsion engineering team. • Support the continued development, qualification, and certification of the 767, 777, and VC-25B program in areas such as fire safety, component cooling, fuel heating, oil cooling, and engine starting. • Lead requirements definition, validation, and verification activities in support of FAA and EASA airworthiness certification. • Generate certification data to support certification requirements. • Serve as an SME/peer reviewer and approve technical materials, documents, and presentations produced by the Installations Analysis team. • Draft, review, and approve test plans for component-and engine/airplane-level testing used to demonstrate compliance. • Coordinate with GE, Rolls-Royce, Pratt & Whitney, and other stakeholders. • Own milestone tracking and schedule development. • Provide project status reports and updates to IPT leadership. Skills & Qualifications: • Experience leading complex projects. • Experience with development programs. • Experience with installations analysis. • Experience with FAA or EASA certification processes. • Excellent verbal and written communication skills. • Self-motivated and able to lead in a highly dynamic, often ambiguous, team-oriented environment. • Ability to manage and prioritize competing tasks across a team in support of key milestones. • Professional representation of the company in interactions with the engine company and regulatory authorities. • DAE experience preferred.
Bachelor's and 9 or more years' experience, Master's with 7 or more years' experience or PhD with 4 or more years' experience. Bachelor, Master or Doctorate of Science degree from an accredited course of study, in engineering, computer science, mathematics, physics or chemistry.