The Boeing Company
EnvironmentalControlandThermalAnalysisEngineer(AssociateorMidLevel)
“Environmental Control and Thermal Analysis Engineer (Associate or Mid-Level) at The Boeing Company. Skills: Thermal analysis, Mechanical engineering. Create thermal math models. Modify thermal math models”
Industry & Context.
Problem-solving
Ability to obtain security clearance
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Data Science, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry or non-US equivalent, Proficiency with CAD software, Proficiency with engineering analysis tools, Understanding of mechanical engineering fundamentals, Experience with aerospace or defense industry standards, Excellent problem-solving skills, Ability to work effectively in a team environment, Communication skills, both written and verbal
Nice to Have
3+ years of related work experience, Course work in thermal design and analysis, Experience with thermal design and modeling of aerospace platforms, Experience with thermal analysis tools, Experience working with space programs, NASA programs preferred
What You'll Do.
Create thermal math models
Modify thermal math models
Grow into independent contributor role
Take on broader ownership
Support customer support
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross functional teams; Propulsion teams; Stress teams; Collaborative team environment
Communication Scope
Written communication; Verbal communication
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