Boeing
Aerospace
AssociateorMid-LevelWeightOperationTechnicalAnalyst
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“Associate or Mid-Level Weight Operation Technical Analyst at Boeing. Skills: Weight and balance, Aircraft operations, Data documentation. Develop inventory equipment lists. Conduct inventories”
Industry & Context.
Real time problem-solving; Resolve routine problems
Willing to work a rotating shift schedule, Willing to work occasional weekends and overtime, U. S. Person required for export control compliance
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Experience in authoring or reviewing weight and balance manuals/documents for regulatory requirements, Experience in estimating and measuring the weight of completed airframes or space vehicles, Willing to work first, second and/or third shift and weekends as required to support flight line operations
Nice to Have
3 or more years’ related work experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience, Demonstrate dedication to flight safety, a passion for aerospace, an emphasis on teamwork, outstanding interpersonal skills and willingness to work in a demanding, high visibility environment, Experience authoring and checking Chapter 2 of the Weight and Balance Manual, Catia, Enovia, REDARS, IVT, Velocity
What You'll Do.
Develop inventory equipment lists
Determine center of gravity of aircraft
Prepare Chapter 2 of the Weight and Balance Manual
Balance flight control surfaces
Develop standard flight load planning
Direct airplane loading
Inspect aircraft to calculate effects of actual weight and location of variable load elements on airplane gross weight and center of gravity
Prepare flight manifest
Weigh and determine centers of gravity of components and assemblies
Resolve routine problems with equipment
Full Job Description
Associate or Mid-Level Weight Operation Technical Analyst **Company:** The Boeing Company Boeing is seeking an **Associate or Mid-Level Weight Operations Tech Analyst** to join our BCA Flight Sciences team in **North Charleston, South Carolina.** This team is responsible for Weight Engineering support of manufacturing and testing ahead of delivery. This is a great opportunity for detail-oriented professionals who enjoy hands-on work, real time problem-solving, and supporting critical manufacturing and flight line operations. **Primary Responsibilities:** * Develops inventory equipment lists, conduct inventories, weighs aircraft, determines center of gravity of aircraft and documents results. * Prepares Chapter 2 of the Weight and Balance Manual. Balances flight control surfaces. * Develops standard flight load planning and helps direct airplane loading of variable load elements. * Assists in the inspection of aircraft to calculate effects of actual weight and location of variable load elements on airplane gross weight and center of gravity and prepares flight manifest for pilot's signatures and flight release. * Weighs and determines the centers of gravity of components and assemblies. * Resolves routine problems with equipment, components, and weight systems. * Must be willing to work a rotating shift schedule, including occasional weekends and overtime. Shifts are approximately (6:00am-2:00pm), (2:00pm-10:00pm), (10:00pm-6:00am). * Works under general supervision. **Basic Qualifications (Required Skills/ Experience):** * Experience in authoring or reviewing weight and balance manuals/documents for regulatory requirements. * Experience in estimating and measuring the weight of completed airframes or space vehicles. * Willing to work first, second and/ or third shift and weekends as required to support flight line operations. **Preferred Qualifications (Desired Skills/Experience):** * (**Mid-Level**) 3 or more years’ related work experience or an equivalent combinat
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