The Boeing Company

ProcessEngineer(MidLevelorSenior)

$107–145k Everett, Washington, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Process Engineer (Mid-Level or Senior) at The Boeing Company. Skills: Process Engineering, Configuration Management, PLM Systems, Digital Thread. Analyze Top Product Structure concepts. Develop strategy for Product structure”

What You'll Achieve.

Improve engineering, manufacturing, and product support processes; Evolve Top Product Structure Strategy; Develop business uses cases; Develop requirements; Support developing Digital Engineering PLM Capabilities; Enable effective adoption of new tools; Enable adoption of PLM capabilities; Enable adoption of digital thread practices; Maintain functional, physical, build, and support integration status; Ensure accurate, controlled product data; Ensure completeness, compliance, and alignment; Support solution validations; Contribute to PLM roadmap definition; Drive tool enablement; Drive process champion continuous improvement; Drive metrics-based governance

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Analyze existing concepts; Analyze complex processes; Analyze product configurations

Eligibility Requirements

100% onsite, U. S. Person required, Must satisfy Conflict of Interest assessment

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited course of study in engineering, engineering technology (includes manufacturing engineering technology), chemistry, physics, mathematics, data science, or computer science, Experience with PLM systems and digital thread integration (e. g. , requirements, CAD/MBE, EBOM/MBOM, change control), Configuration management (CM) knowledge: baselines, baselines lifecycle, versioning, change control, release management, and audit practices, Product structure and EBOM/MBOM experience: creation, transformation, synchronization, EBOM/MBOM mapping rules, effectivity, and variant/configuration management, Working knowledge / usage of PLM and CAD systems, Experience with data modeling and master data governance: attribute models, lifecycle states, classification/taxonomy, naming conventions, and data quality controls, Experience with authoring processes and capability development: workflow design and automation within PLM, Lifecycle and systems engineering concepts: requirements traceability, design control, verification/validation, Familiarity with digital thread concepts and practices to enable traceability across engineering, manufacturing, and sustainment

Nice to Have

8+ years related work experience, 5+ years experience with CAD/MBE, Background in aerospace product development, certification, or airworthiness compliance, Familiarity with Critical Chain Project Management, Successful candidates for this job must satisfy the Company’s Conflict of Interest (COI) assessment process

What You'll Do.

Analyze Top Product Structure concepts

Develop strategy for Product structure

Analyze complex processes

Author new process documents

Develop configuration concepts

Develop transition plans

Lead configuration management practices

Analyze product configurations

Ensure alignment across domains

Share requirements with IT

Support solution validations

Contribute to PLM roadmap

Champion continuous improvement

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with IT; Partner with Software vendors; Align across engineering, supplier, manufacturing, and support domains

Process & Methodology

Program transition plans

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