Boeing
Commercial Aviation
EngineMaintenanceCostExpert
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“Engine Maintenance Cost Expert at Boeing. Skills: Engine maintenance cost, Value messaging, Lifecycle modeling. Lead engine maintenance cost analyses. Develop value stories”
Industry & Context.
Technical analysis; Financial analysis; Economic analysis
25-30% travel globally
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree or higher, 7+ years in commercial aviation engine industry, Experience presenting to external audiences, Experience performing technical/financial/economic analyses, Willingness to travel 25–30% globally
Nice to Have
Knowledge of engine repairs, Familiarity with major engine types, Basic technical knowledge of engine performance, Understanding of engine commercial arrangements, Knowledge of airline operations, Advanced Excel knowledge, Advanced PowerPoint knowledge, Ability to present customized analysis, Experience in selling/marketing engine maintenance services, Airline experience, Experience modeling engine economics, Experience working with Boeing products, Experience working with Airbus products, A&P license, Powerplant certification
What You'll Do.
Lead engine maintenance cost analyses
Develop value stories
Build engine cost models
Maintain engine cost models
Improve engine cost models
Communicate engine maintenance value
Translate industry data
Translate competitor data
Translate customer data
Quantify business impact
Influence internal stakeholders
Influence engine manufacturers
Influence commercial teams
Standardize data collection
Standardize knowledge management
Standardize communications
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Internal stakeholders; Engine manufacturers; Commercial teams; Internal analysts; Subject matter experts
Communication Scope
Value stories; Presentations
Full Job Description
Engine Maintenance Cost Expert **Company:** The Boeing Company **The Boeing Commercial Marketing team** is seeking a dynamic, experienced marketing consultant to serve as Boeing’s engine maintenance cost subject matter expert in **Renton, Washington.** This role requires deep engine maintenance knowledge and the ability to translate technical engineering data into clear, compelling financial value messages for internal stakeholders and customers worldwide. **Position Responsibilities:** * Lead engine maintenance cost analyses and develop clear, defensible value stories from detailed technical information for engine products. * Build, maintain, and improve engine cost and lifecycle models * Clearly communicate engine maintenance value versus prior-generation and competing engines * Translate industry, competitor, and customer data into quantified business impact and value stories (in PowerPoint and other media) for both print and in-person presentations to a wide range of customers. * Influence internal stakeholders and engine manufacturers and commercial teams on design and program decisions that affect maintenance cost drivers. * Mentor internal analysts and collaborate with other subject matter experts: engines, economics, finance, performance, and modeling. * Standardize data collection, knowledge management, and communications for consistent market-facing materials. **Basic Qualifications (Required Skills/Experience):** * Bachelor’s degree or higher * 7+ years in the commercial aviation engine industry * Experience presenting to external audiences, executives, and government officials * Experience performing technical/financial/economic analyses (engine-focused) * Willingness to travel 25–30% globally **Preferred Qualifications (Desired Skills/Experience):** * Excellent communication skills * Strong knowledge of engine repairs, shop visits, restorations, and work scopes for time and cost. * Familiarity with major engine types and engine Maintenance Repair and Ov
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