Boeing

Aerospace

ComponentMaintenanceEngineer(CME)(ExperiencedorSenior)

$111–151k Seal Beach, California, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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optimal for Senior candidates.

The Brief

“Component Maintenance Engineer (CME) (Experienced or Senior) at Boeing. Skills: Component Maintenance Manual (CMM) procedures, engineering analysis, fault isolation procedures, system theory descriptions, technical solutions, component maintenance operations. analyze complex engineering designs and design changes to determine component maintenance/repair requirements, procedures, and supports activities that influence product designs and processes to ensure supportability. create systems theory ”

What You'll Achieve.

ensure complete and accurate Component Maintenance Manual (CMM) procedures; ensure feasibility, safety, and compliance with customer requirements and regulatory standards; ensure adherence to Instructions for Continued Airworthiness and FAA/Foreign Regulatory standards; ensure they meet requirements and specifications; ensure safety, supportability, and maintainability; ensure a common understanding of systems and components; validate the accuracy of component maintenance data; improve customer satisfaction, efficiency, and to meet changing requirements; enhance product maintenance capabilities

Industry & Context.

Aerospace
Problems you'll solve

technical solutions; engineering analysis; fault isolation procedures

Eligibility Requirements

100% onsite, work onsite in Seal Beach, CA, satisfy the Company’s Conflict of Interest (COI) assessment process, post offer applicants and employees are subject to testing for marijuana, cocaine, opioids, amphetamines, PCP, and alcohol when criteria is met as outlined in our policies, Employer will not sponsor applicants for employment visa status, position is contingent upon program award

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering (with a focus on Mechanical, Civil, Aerospace Aeronautical or Material Sciences), 4+ years of engineering experience

Nice to Have

7+ years of engineering experience, 5+ years of experience with component structural design principles for repair and maintenance (e. g. , fatigue, damage tolerance, corrosion, stress analysis, statics, materials strength, material characteristics, repair techniques), 5+ years of experience with coordinating across multiple disciplines to develop component repair data, Experience in engineering areas such as Avionics, Electrical, Communication, Navigation, Hydraulics, Mechanical Systems, Landing Gear, Propulsion, Payloads/Interiors, and Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) operations and environment, Experience with engineering tools such as REDARS, CATIA, ENOVIA, PSDS and/or PDM, Experience with wire diagram and/or wire schematic, WIRS, ePLAN, FASTR, ELI, WLI, MAPPER, Experience in Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) operations and environment, Experience reading and interpreting technical data, written and verbal communications and presentation skills

What You'll Do.

analyze complex engineering designs and design changes to determine component maintenance/repair requirements

and supports activities that influence product designs and processes to ensure supportability

create systems theory descriptions to ensure common understanding of systems

conduct engineering analysis to verify the accuracy of component maintenance/repair data

develop and provide technical solutions

evaluate customers' component maintenance guides

guide the development of procedures and techniques to allow users to maintain and repair

author and guide change in various airplane component maintenance documents

Integrate data from production and retrofit drawings

internal/external publications

test/inspection procedures

and customer information to ensure complete and accurate Component Maintenance Manual (CMM) procedures

Coordinate with FAA Engineering Unit Members (E-UM) and IPT groups

such as stress and materials engineering groups

to ensure feasibility

and compliance with customer requirements and regulatory standards

and deliver technical data for airplane component maintenance and fault isolation

ensuring adherence to Instructions for Continued Airworthiness and FAA/Foreign Regulatory standards

Analyzes complex engineering designs

supplier specifications

and engine manufacturer design data to identify and formulate maintenance

and tooling support requirements

Develop configuration-specific procedures and instructions accordingly

Validates and verifies systems and components by integrating analytical and test results to ensure they meet requirements and specifications

Drives product designs and process improvements to ensure safety

Develop and implement fault isolation procedures and techniques

Creates comprehensive system theory descriptions to ensure a common understanding of systems and components

Conducts engineering analyses to validate the accuracy of component maintenance data

Assist in providing updates and necessary improvements to the CMM to improve customer satisfaction

and to meet changing requirements

Collaborate with customers to address inquiries

develop technical solutions

and assess component maintenance operations

Innovates new procedures and techniques to enhance product maintenance capabilities

Participates in organizational activities that influence the Aerospace Industry

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Coordinate with FAA Engineering Unit Members (E-UM) and IPT groups, such as stress and materials engineering groups; Collaborate with customers to address inquiries, develop technical solutions, and assess component maintenance operations

Communication Scope

written and verbal communications; presentation skills

Full Job Description

Component Maintenance Engineer (CME) (Experienced or Senior) **Company:** The Boeing Company **Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA)** Customer Support organization is seeking a **Component Maintenance Engineer (CME) (Experienced or Senior)** to support the Component Maintenance Manual team in **Seal Beach, California.** As a Component Maintenance Engineer, you will analyze complex engineering designs and design changes to determine component maintenance/repair requirements, procedures, and instructions; supports activities that influence product designs and processes to ensure supportability and maintainability; creates systems theory descriptions to ensure common understanding of systems and components; conducts engineering analysis to verify the accuracy of component maintenance/repair data. A Component Maintenance Engineer also develops and provides technical solutions to customers; evaluates customers' component maintenance operations; guides the development of procedures and techniques to allow users to maintain and repair products; authors and guides change in various airplane component maintenance documents. **Primary Responsibilities:** * Integrate data from production and retrofit drawings, specifications, product standards, tooling designs, internal/external publications, test/inspection procedures, and customer information to ensure complete and accurate Component Maintenance Manual **(** CMM) procedures. * Coordinate with FAA Engineering Unit Members (E-UM) and IPT groups, such as stress and materials engineering groups, to ensure feasibility, safety, and compliance with customer requirements and regulatory standards. * Continuously develop, validate, and deliver technical data for airplane component maintenance and fault isolation, ensuring adherence to Instructions for Continued Airworthiness and FAA/Foreign Regulatory standards. * Analyzes complex engineering designs, supplier specifications, and engine manufacturer design data to identify and formulate

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