AtkinsRéalis

engineering services and nuclear

AviationEngineerHybrid

$79–132k Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States; Boston, Massachusetts, United States; Alexandria, Virginia, United States; New York, New York, United States; Laurel, Maryland, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Aviation Engineer - Hybrid at AtkinsRéalis. Skills: design, development. Designs and develops plans and drawings. development of preliminary layout and/or final drawings”

Industry & Context.

engineering services and nuclear
Problems you'll solve

Researches feasibility of alternative design approaches; value engineering

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, more than four years of experience in aviation and/or highways

What You'll Do.

Designs and develops plans and drawings

development of preliminary layout and/or final drawings

Outlines and prepares relatively straightforward reports of sections of reports

Researches feasibility of alternative design approaches

regulatory agency specifications

Prepares preliminary personnel-hour

cost and material quantity estimates

Participates in quality control checks

maintaining quality standards in all work produced

checking computations

reviewing designs and drawings performed by others

Performs field observations of construction

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Coordinates with other disciplines as required

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