Company

Aerospace

RepairEngineer

$115–175k ~AI est. Petropolis, Brazil FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Repair Engineer. Skills: Repair Industrialization, Mechanical Repair, Tooling Design. Build manufacturing sequence. Define inspection concept”

Industry & Context.

Aerospace
Problems you'll solve

Problem Solving tools

Eligibility Requirements

Work in shifts

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Fluent in English, Fluent in Portuguese, Technical knowledge on Metrology, Drawing Interpretation knowledge, Conventional Mechanical Transformation Processes knowledge, Tooling Design knowledge

Nice to Have

Statistics knowledge, Problem Solving tools knowledge

What You'll Do.

Build manufacturing sequence

Define inspection concept

Define machining concept

Define welding concept

Define conforming tools concept

Review technical drawings

Approve technical drawings

Define calibration requirements

Integrate administrative processes

Develop technical processes

Develop Repair Operations Sequence

Develop tooling concepts

Provide technical support

Work with Six Sigma Team

Participate in technical meetings

Lead technical initiatives

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Multidisciplinary team; Component Repair Team

Communication Scope

Oral communication; Written communication

Process & Methodology

Planning

Full Job Description

# ******Job Description Summary****** The GE Celma Repair Engineer will provide technical knowledge and support with respect to New Repairs Industrialization of Aircraft Engine Parts. In this role the Repair Engineer will be responsible to build the manufacturing sequence to repair mechanical components, define the concept of inspection, machining, welding and conforming tolls, review and approve technical drawings, define calibration requirements and lead trial runs on the repair shop. Integration and development of administrative and technical processes that meet business needs across the organization will require strong leadership capacity. # **Job Description** **DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:** Develop Repair Operations Sequence that meets ESM requirements considering Safety, Quality, Delivering, Cost and Productivity. Develop tooling concepts to be used on the repair. Provide technical support to Tool Designers on material selection, tolerance (linear and geometric) definition to meet the repair limits. Strong follow-up on the shop during the repair industrialization. Special attention on documentation, technical execution of the operation, process parameters definition, tooling try-out and dimensional results. Work with the Cost Team and Six Sigma Team to understand the shop needs and future repair development. Participate in internal and external technical meetings to solve complex problems as part of a multidisciplinary team within the Component Repair Team. Lead technical initiatives on the shop to support the business metrics. Available to work in shifts to support the NPI Team whenever necessary. **REQUIREMENTS:** **Technical Skills** Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Fluent in English and Portuguese. Demonstrated desire to develop technical expertise. Strong Technical knowledge on Metrology, Drawing Interpretation (mainly on Third Angle Projection), Conventional Mechanical Transformation Processes and Tooling Design. Strong interpersonal and lead

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