Boeing
Airworthiness&RegulatorySpecialist
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“Airworthiness & Regulatory Specialist at Boeing. Skills: Airworthiness, Regulatory compliance, FAA certification. Coordinate with BDS programs. Coordinate with program engineering”
Industry & Context.
Resolution of technical issues; Resolution of certification issues
U. S. Person required, Export control compliance
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Associate's degree or higher, 6+ years of related work experience, Experience with FAA processes, Experience with ODA roles, Experience with project management, Experience self-managing projects, Experience with project leadership
Nice to Have
10+ years of related work experience, 15+ years of related work experience, Experience in leadership, Experience working with Design Engineering, Experience working with Regulatory, Experience with Amended Type Certification, Experience with Supplemental Type Certification, Experience with Military Type Certification, Experience working with KC-46, Experience with comparable aircraft platform, Ability to adapt to changing scope
What You'll Do.
Coordinate with BDS programs
Coordinate with program engineering
Ensure successful execution
Manage certification tasks
Review Certification Plans
Review Certification Artifacts
Develop materials for FAA meetings
Manage FAA correspondence
Manage meeting minutes
Support resolution of technical issues
Support resolution of certification issues
Educate program engineering on requirements
Educate program engineering on processes
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional teams; Multiple discipline organizations
Communication Scope
FAA correspondence
Process & Methodology
Project management, Self-managing projects, Project leadership
Full Job Description
Experienced or Senior Airworthiness & Regulatory Specialist **Company:** The Boeing Company The Regulatory Administration & Airworthiness team is seeking an **Airworthiness & Regulatory Specialist** to join the KC-46 Tanker team in **Everett, Washington**. The successful candidate will provide certification engineering support for various Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and ODA activities. This position requires existing understanding of the FAA 14 CFR Part 25 to develop approaches to address certification challenges and provide certification expertise of both ATC and STC projects. This position will assist the assigned ODA Project Administrator with everyday tasks. This position is a great career growth opportunity for those looking to eventually become ODA Engineering Unit Members (E-UMs) / Company Designated Engineering Representatives (DERs) and/or ODA Administrators. Our team is currently hiring for a broad range of experience levels including, **Experienced (Level 3)** or **Senior (Level 4 or Level 5) Project Management Specialist** s**.** **Primary responsibilities:** * Coordinates with Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS) programs on behalf of the ODA * Coordinates with program engineering and multiple discipline organizations to ensure successful execution * Manages certification tasks on behalf of the FAA * Reviews Certification Plans and other Certification Artifacts on behalf of the ODA Project Administrator * Work with the Tanker program to develop materials for FAA meetings * Manages FAA correspondence and meeting minutes * Supports resolution of technical and certification issues on behalf of the ODA * Be knowledgeable in ODA Procedures and Processes * Educates program engineering on certification requirements and processes **Basic Qualifications (Required Skills and Experience):** * Associate’s degree or higher * Level 3: 6+ years of related work experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. * Experience and familiarity
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