The Boeing Company

Aerospace

ManufacturingEngineer(ExperiencedorSenior)

$104–140k Berkeley, Missouri, United States FULL TIME
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HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Manufacturing Engineer (Experienced or Senior) at The Boeing Company. Skills: Manufacturing Engineering, MES plans, 3D modeling software. Provision Flight Test Instrumentation hardware. Fabricate mechanical hardware”

What You'll Achieve.

Ensure fabrication meets design requirements; Ensure fabrication meets test requirements; Ensure fabrication meets program requirements

Industry & Context.

Aerospace
Eligibility Requirements

Must meet U. S. export control compliance requirements, Requires U. S. Citizenship for Security Clearance and Program Access, Ability to obtain a U. S. Security Clearance, Ability to obtain program access, Relocation based on candidate eligibility, Shift 1 (United States of America)

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering, Engineering Technology (including Manufacturing Technology), Computer Science, Data Science, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry or non-US equivalent qualifications directly related to the work statement, 3+ years of experience in Manufacturing Engineering, 3+ years of experience writing MES plans to support detail part fabrication, assembly and installation, 3+ years’ experience with 3D modeling software, Computer proficiency including Microsoft Office Suite, U. S. Person as defined by 22 C. F. R. §120.62, Ability to obtain a U. S. Security Clearance, Ability to obtain program access

Nice to Have

5 or more years of related work experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience, Bachelor’s degree or higher in mechanical or aerospace engineering, Experience leading teams and/or leading initiatives, Experience with a design tool (CAD package) like Siemens NX, CATIA, etc., Experience working with machine shop processes, prototype development, or fabrication processes, Experience with design and development on rapid development or prototyping

What You'll Do.

Provision Flight Test Instrumentation hardware

Fabricate mechanical hardware

Install mechanical hardware

Fabricate electrical hardware

Install electrical hardware

Author manufacturing plans

Create work statements

Provide shipside support

Ensure compliance to design configuration

Ensure compliance to build plan

Ensure compliance to process requirements

Perform DFMA analysis

Develop integrated build plan

Create work instructions for assembly

Create work instructions for fabrication

Develop kitting plans

Develop tooling plans

Develop inspection requirements

Synthesize test hardware requirements

Synthesize instrumentation requirements

Review design drawings

Coordinate with design to incorporate updates

Source fabrication and assembly

Procure parts and material

Support test hardware installation

Support manufacturing engineering tasks across different Boeing sites

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Coordinate with design; Coordinate with Boeing flight test organization; Coordinate with instrumentation engineers and technicians; Coordinate with program engineers; Coordinate with Boeing customers; Coordinate with fabrication technicians and support personnel; Coordinate with material management; Coordinate with electrical and mechanical designers; Coordinate with the Enterprise

Full Job Description

Manufacturing Engineer (Experienced or Senior) **Company:** The Boeing Company The Boeing Test and Evaluation (BT&E) Test Operations & Engineering (TO&E) Instrumentation Data System Installation Design team located in **Berkeley, MO** is seeking **Manufacturing Engineers** to provision Flight Test Instrumentation hardware on multiple aircraft platforms. On this team, a Manufacturing Engineer (Assembly & Installation) has the primary responsibility for the fabrication and installation of the mechanical and electrical hardware required to install a flight test data system. Design-Build Flight Test Manufacturing Engineers work the entire production cycle from review of engineering, manufacturing plan authorship, fabrication sourcing (inside and outside of Boeing) and detail planning, and continuing on through installation planning and shipside support. Manufacturing Engineers are owners of the build plan and ensure compliance to design configuration, build plan, and process requirements. Manufacturing Engineering performs Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DFMA) analysis and develops an integrated build plan consisting of work instructions for assembly/fabrication, kitting, tooling, inspection requirements, and other outputs to ensure fabrication meets design, test, and program requirements. BT&E is currently hiring for a broad range of experience levels including Experienced and Senior level Manufacturing Engineers. **Position Responsibilities Include:** * Synthesis of test hardware & instrumentation requirements in support of flight test * Review of design models and drawings, creating/reviewing redlines and coordinating with design to incorporate updates * Authorship of manufacturing plans to facilitate build * Sourcing of fabrication & assembly including work statement creation as needed * Fabrication coordination and liaison * Part sourcing from production * Procurement of parts/material to support test, coordination with supplier management * Shipside (at the

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