Boeing

Aerospace

AssociateMechanicalSystemsDesign&AnalysisEngineer

$85–115k Berkeley, Missouri, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
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The Brief

“Associate Mechanical Systems Design & Analysis Engineer at Boeing. Skills: Mechanical Systems Design, Analysis Engineer, Instrumentation Installation Design. Synthesis of requirements. Creation of engineering definition”

Industry & Context.

Aerospace
Problems you'll solve

Support resolution of product integration issues and production anomalies

Eligibility Requirements

Ability to obtain a U. S. Security Clearance, U. S. Citizenship required, U. S. Person as defined by 22 C. F. R. §120.62 is required, Employer will not sponsor applicants for employment visa status

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Ability to obtain a U. S. Security Clearance, U. S. Citizenship, Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering (with a focus on Mechanical, Civil, Aerospace Aeronautical or Material Sciences), Experience in mechanical design, Experience with a design tool (CAD package) like Siemens NX, CATIA, etc.

Nice to Have

An active U. S. Secret Security Clearance, Bachelor's degree or higher in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering, 2+ years of experience in Mechanical Systems design, 1+ years of experience in Test and Evaluation, Knowledge of machine shop fabrication capabilities including conventional & CNC machining, drilling, lathe, fit/finish tools & processes, and inspection/check-out, Knowledge/familiarity with additive manufacturing processes & tools, Understanding of material properties and mechanical statics & dynamics (structural design), Understanding of structural dynamics, fluid flow, and thermodynamics theory & application

What You'll Do.

Synthesis of requirements

Creation of engineering definition

Creation of 3D models

Creation of 2D drawings

Creation of model-based definition that define the mechanical hardware required to install a flight test data system

Incorporation of instrumentation into mechanical designs

Model-based wire routing

Design detailed mechanical components such as shelves

sensor mounts and specialized test mechanisms

Development of mechanical design criteria from customer test objectives/specifications

Support the development

maintenance or modification of system designs/proposals to provide design documentation and high-level requirements to downstream users/customers

Work closely with manufacturing engineers on producibility and procurement

Support the mod team during installation with engineering revisions

Support shipside modification

Support all the Saint Louis production programs (F-47

Perform spatial integration at system or component level

Modification of mechanisms/landing gear/ordinance systems

Assist in preparing technical documents for mechanical components and systems

Perform system tests to verify operational and functional requirements

Assist in monitoring suppliers' performance to ensure compliance with requirements

Support resolution of product integration issues and production anomalies

Research basic technologies for potential application to company business needs

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Coordination with electrical designers; Coordination with manufacturing engineers and suppliers; Support team in performing spatial integration; Support team members will work across those platforms

Full Job Description

Associate Mechanical Systems Design & Analysis Engineer **Company:** The Boeing Company The Boeing Test Operations and Engineering (TO&E) team in **Berkeley** , **MO** is seeking an **Associate Mechanical Systems Design & Analysis Engineer** to join our Instrumentation Installation Design group supporting flight test programs. In this team, a design engineer has the primary responsibility for the synthesis of requirements, creation of engineering definition, 3D models, 2D drawings, and model-based definition that define the mechanical hardware required to install a flight test data system. Flight test hardware is frequently located throughout the aircraft giving an employee a chance to get familiar with different areas of the platform. Instrumentation installation designers work the entire design cycle including support of requirement definition, layouts, coordination with electrical designers, preliminary design review, engineering release, coordination with manufacturing engineers and suppliers, occasional shipside support, and change incorporation. **Position Responsibilities:** * Incorporation of instrumentation into mechanical designs, including model-based wire routing * Design detailed mechanical components such as shelves, equipment trays, wiring clips, brackets, sensor mounts and specialized test mechanisms * Development of mechanical design criteria from customer test objectives/specifications * Support the development, maintenance or modification of system designs/proposals to provide design documentation and high-level requirements to downstream users/customers * Work closely with manufacturing engineers on producibility and procurement * Support the mod team during installation with engineering revisions and sometimes support shipside, whether that modification is along the assembly line in Saint Louis, a remote site in the US like an Air Force base, or even sometimes internationally * Support all the Saint Louis production programs (F-47, F-15, F/A-18,

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