Boeing

Aerospace

SeniorProjectEngineer(Level4)

$146–198k Seal Beach, California, United States; El Segundo, California, United States; Aurora, Colorado, United States FULL TIME
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The Brief

“Senior Project Engineer (Level 4) at Boeing. Skills: Project Management, Aerospace Engineering, Safety Compliance. Restructure and Chair Airplane Level Safety Technical Review Board. Lead Continued Operational Safety Program projects”

What You'll Achieve.

Ensure that our aircraft meet the highest safety standards; Improve project or team performance

Industry & Context.

Aerospace
Problems you'll solve

Identify risks, issues, opportunities and corrective actions; Work outside of traditional comfort zones where process definition does not exist or is unclear

Eligibility Requirements

Willing and able to travel 10% of the time domestically and internationally, Satisfy the Company's Conflict of Interest (COI) assessment process, U. S. Person as defined by 22 C. F. R. §120. 62 is required

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, 9+ years of aerospace industry experience within Mechanical, Structural, Payloads, Mission Systems, or Software Design or Analysis engineering, 5+ years of experience with Boeing commercial aircraft, 2+ years of experience as an engineering line manager and/or engineering program/project manager

Nice to Have

Formal Project-Engineering or Program-Management education or certification (e.g. PMP), Good verbal and written communication skills, Experience presenting to senior leadership, collaborative skills to deal with multiple team functions, Experience with Service Bulletin releases, Willingness to expand into technical areas without prior experience, Experience with systems engineering practices (safety analysis, requirements definition, risk identification and management, fault tree generation, FMECA, etc.), 1+ years of experience creating standardized documentation and processes, 1+ years of experience mentoring and developing junior Project Engineers

What You'll Do.

Restructure and Chair Airplane Level Safety Technical Review Board

Lead Continued Operational Safety Program projects

Create and convey technical presentations

Orchestrate Aircraft surveys

Represent OoP Design Engineering

Run improvement initiatives

Participate in certification activities

and coordinate resources

Break statement of work into tasks

Compare actual results to baseline plan

Identify and capture changes to statement of work

Identify performance metrics

and corrective actions

Work outside of traditional comfort zones

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Works with the OoP Chief Program Engineer (CPE) office; Collaborative skills to deal with multiple team functions; Lead, plan, identify and coordinate multiple skilled resources (e.g. internal, external and customers)

Communication Scope

Good verbal and written communication skills; Experience presenting to senior leadership; Create and convey technical presentations

Process & Methodology

Project Management, Program Management, Track project status, Break statement of work down into executable tasks, Compare actual results to baseline plan, Identify risks, issues, opportunities and corrective actions

Full Job Description

Senior Project Engineer **Company:** The Boeing Company Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA) is looking for a **Senior Project Engineer (Level 4)** to join our Out-of-Production (OoP) Systems Design Engineering (DE) team based in **Seal Beach, CA**. This role is integral to our commitment to safety and compliance with FAA regulations. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of design principles, aircraft performance, and regulatory requirements, ensuring that our aircraft meet the highest safety standards. **Position Responsibilities:** * Restructure and Chair the Airplane Level Safety Technical Review Board (ALSTRB). * Works with the OoP Chief Program Engineer (CPE) office to lead complex (cross model and/or cross system) Continued Operational Safety Program (COSP) projects across multiple DE disciplines (i.e Mech-sys, Payloads, Avionics, ECS, Electrical, Structures, Etc.), Safety and levels of management from kick-off to completion.. * Create and convey technical presentations for executive review boards. * Orchestrate Aircraft surveys and Supplier visits. * Represent OoP Design Engineering in Production Phase Out (PPO) work transition to SoCal. * Run improvement initiatives. * Participates in activities related to certification of Boeing products with regulatory agencies. * Willing and able to travel 10% of the time domestically and internationally. General tasks: * Lead, plan, identify and coordinate multiple skilled resources (e.g. internal, external and customers). * Track project status and identify help needed. * Break statement of work down into executable tasks. * Compare actual results to baseline plan to assess project performance, efficiency, productivity, lessons learned and performance metrics. * Identify and capture changes to statement of work. * Identifies performance metrics. * Identify risks, issues, opportunities and corrective actions to improve project or team performance. * Work outside of traditional comfort zones where process def

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