Boeing
ToolingStressEngineer
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“Tooling Stress Engineer at Boeing. Skills: Tooling Stress Engineering, Structural analysis, Finite element analysis. Validate analysis of technical data. Influence product engineering design”
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Engineering Technology, Computer Science, Data Science, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry or non-US equivalent, 5 or more years of experience in Manufacturing, Mechanical or Tool Engineering, 5 or more years of experience using CAD/CAM software, 5 or more years of experience with classical structural analysis/methodology, 5 or more years of experience with finite element analysis/methodology
Nice to Have
Level 4: 9 + years of related work experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience, Experience complying with industry standards, including electrical and safety codes, Boeing Tooling Engineering Stress Approver (TESA) Certification, 9 or more years of experience in classical and finite element structural analysis
What You'll Do.
Validate analysis of technical data
Influence product engineering design
Make robotics recommendations
Make automation recommendations
Make technical recommendations
Support production system integration
Develop program requirements
Develop project requirements
Develop complex equipment concepts
Develop complex tooling concepts
Execute project plans
Provide input to Makeuy decisions
Partner with Procurement
Ensure compliance with safety
Ensure compliance with producibility
Ensure compliance with maintainability
Ensure compliance with reliability
Ensure compliance with ergonomic factors
Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements
Develop plans for production readiness
Develop plans for preventative maintenance
Develop plans for spares
Validate contractual performance milestones
Implement work-arounds
Maintain configuration of hardware
Maintain configuration of software
Maintain configuration of documentation
Make recommendation for disposition of assets
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Interacting with mechanics; Interacting with other engineers
Full Job Description
Tooling Stress Engineer **Company:** The Boeing Company **Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA)** is seeking a **Tooling Stress Engineer (Experienced or Senior)** to join the Propulsion South Carolina (PSC) team in **North Charleston, SC**. The PSC Equipment & Tool Engineering team is an organization of highly skilled women and men responsible for designing, analyzing and modifying aerospace manufacturing equipment and tooling to support production of nacelle structures including the 737MAX inlet, 787 engine build up, and future nacelle production systems. A successful candidate will have a strong desire to be out in the factory, interacting with mechanics and other engineers, directly supporting the production system. In Production Engineering, we need highly responsible professionals committed to upholding the highest standards of safety, quality, and integrity. Our team is currently hiring for a broad range of experience levels including**Experienced (Level 3) or Senior (Level 4) Tooling Stress Engineers.** **Position Responsibilities:** * Validates analysis of technical data, influences product engineering design and makes robotics, automation or technical recommendations to support production system integration for aerospace products. * Develops and validates program and project requirements, develops highly complex equipment and tooling concepts and designs solutions, including alternatives for the Production System. * Executes project plans, provides input to Make/Buy decisions and partners with Procurement to meet program schedule, cost and quality targets. * Ensures compliance with safety, producibility, maintainability, reliability, ergonomic factors and regulatory requirements. * Leads gated reviews and develops plans for production readiness, preventative maintenance and spares. Validates contractual performance milestones. * Develops and implements work-arounds and maintains configuration of hardware, software and documentation. * Conducts studies and make
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